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eppur_se_muova

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Mon Jan 12, 2026, 12:37 AM 11 hrs ago

The Powell Memo Helped Create Project 2025 (The Nation)

A new investigative podcast shows the toxic legacy of the founding father of modern American plutocracy.
Jeet Heer

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Powell also benefited from the contrast between his social liberalism and the increasingly strident conservatism of more recent Republican appointees to the Supreme Court. When Powell resigned in 1987, Ronald Reagan tried to replace him with Robert Bork, a rebarbative reactionary who was seen as the antithesis of Powell. Bork’s nomination failed, but subsequent Supreme Court justices such as Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito have made many centrist liberals nostalgic for the age of Lewis Powell.

Yet Powell’s moderation was highly selective, coming into play only on issues where the power of big business was not at stake. On economic matters—which make up the bulk of cases that come before the Supreme Court—Powell was no compromiser but an open partisan of unchecked corporate domination of society.

Part of the strength of the excellent new documentary podcast series Master Plan (created by the journalist David Sirota and his team at The Lever) is that it thoroughly debunks the bland image of Powell as a moderate and instead shows that he was one of the founding fathers of modern American plutocracy. Powell earns particular pride of place in the show because of his authorship of a notorious 1971 memo (prepared for the US Chamber of Commerce) that laid out a strategy for a corporate counterrevolution against the emerging social movements of the 1960s and early ’70s (notably the Black Power movement, environmentalism, and consumer protection). The memo was a call to arms for corporate America to use its economic power to push back against the left, with particular emphasis on the importance of gaining sway over the courts, the academy, and the media.

The Powell Memo was the Project 2025 of the Nixon era—a detailed program for establishing and entrenching right-wing power over the commanding heights of American government and society.
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more: https://www.thenation.com/article/society/powell-memo-project-2025-plutocracy/#
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The Powell Memo Helped Create Project 2025 (The Nation) (Original Post) eppur_se_muova 11 hrs ago OP
For those of us who don't know. . . . h2ebits 11 hrs ago #1
Interesting stuff -tfp.nt jfz9580m 9 hrs ago #2

h2ebits

(975 posts)
1. For those of us who don't know. . . .
Mon Jan 12, 2026, 12:53 AM
11 hrs ago

if you look up the article you will see that the Powell being referred to is: Supreme Court Justice Lewis Powell who died in 1998.

Lewis Franklin Powell Jr. (September 19, 1907 – August 25, 1998) was an American lawyer and jurist who served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court from 1972-1987

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