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Kunstler: Pushback

A very brave law professor at the University of Pennsylvania, named Amy Wax has published the astounding argument that human beings in America would benefit from adopting “bourgeois values” and behaving accordingly. Bourgeois (Boozh-wah, for the underspeeched) may be an unfortunate term-of-art, since it came to be used as a pejorative back in the old hippie days — something that Ms. Wax might remember, since she is a Baby Boomer — but what else might you call this bundle of traditional values: honesty, fidelity, thrift, temperance, punctuality, fortitude, gratitude, dedication, kindness, loyalty, et cetera?

A glance at Amy Wax’s credentials might induce a head-snap.

Amy Laura Wax received a B.S. summa cum laude in molecular biophysics and biochemistry from Yale in 1975. She was then a Marshall Scholar in Philosophy, Physiology, and Psychology at Somerville College at Oxford University. She earned an M.D. from Harvard Medical School in 1981, training as a neurologist, and received a J.D. from Columbia in 1987, where she was an editor of the Law Review. She was a Law Clerk to the Honorable Abner J. Mikva, U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit from 1987-88. From 1988-94, she served as Assistant to the Office of the Solicitor General in the U.S. Department of Justice, where she argued 15 cases before the United States Supreme Court. Wax was a member of the Legal Affairs Committee, American Academy of Neurology from 1986-1992. In 1994, she joined the faculty of UVA [U. of Virginia]. She taught courses in civil procedure, labor law, and poverty law and welfare policy. She became Class of 1948 Professor of Scholarly Research in Law from 2000-01. After becoming a visiting professor to Penn Law School in 2000, she joined its faculty in 2001.

By some miracle, she didn’t end up a professor of Intersectional Gender Justice. Of course, the Social Justice commissars around the country regard her as just another neo-Nazi punk committing violence-through-speech against the ethno-sexual minorities who seek to throw off the shackles of Cis-White Privilege oppression. In an op-ed essay in the Philadelphia Inquirer (co-authored with Larry Alexander of the University of San Diego School of Law) titled Paying the Price for Breakdown of the Country’s Bourgeois Culture, Wax argued that “the single-parent, anti-social habits, prevalent among some working-class whites, the anti ‘acting white’ rap culture of inner-city blacks” and the “anti-assimilation ideas gaining ground among some Hispanic immigrants” are not suited to a First-World 21st Century Environment.

The casual observer (from Mars) might take all that as self-evident, but it’s a hard sell nowadays, especially in Ivory Towerville, where, supposedly, the rectified essences of abiding human intelligence are said to dwell. That super-refined scholarly nation-within–a-nation is also mostly walled off from the more unappetizing realities of what an American-style First-World 21st Century Environment actually is. In fact, that very “environment” is mostly characterized by a breakdown of just about everything that might promote the formerly eternal verities. It has been accompanied move-for-move by a breakdown in economic relations that leaves a big chunk of the national demographic peon-ized, bereft of work that is either meaningful or pays enough to support a family, and places them at the mercy (actually, there is no mercy) of gigantic, dishonest, avaricious companies and public institutions driven by stupid crypto-religious ideologies.

Oddly, the personal economic calamity represented by that trend is mirrored on the Ivy League campuses where a tiny elite cadre of tenured professors enjoys immunity from both impoverishment and real critical thinking, while an ever-expanding corps of serf-like adjunct teachers does all the heavy-lifting in the classrooms and struggles to pay the light bill — and a new breed of diversity deans and other administrative hierophants feeds gluttonously at the trough of the college loan racket.

The main criticism of Amy Wax’s prescription for cultural improvement is that it’s simply not possible to go back to the economically stable world of the 1950s that supported the roster of human virtues she wants to bring back online. It may be so, alas, but that still doesn’t obviate the basic value of behavioral norms. And deep down in their dark Gnostic hearts, the Social Justice Commissariat must agree. Otherwise, why would they be promoting so strenuously the exemplary earnest behavior of the DACA “Dreamers.”

Amy Wax was hammered by her colleagues at the Penn Law School for daring to express these ideas. More than half of the law faculty signed an “open letter” of censorious opprobrium against her. They “categorically rejected” her arguments without offering any counter-arguments. The law school’s chapter of the Lawyer’s Guild is maneuvering to get her fired from her teaching duties. That’s how we roll now in Witch Hunt Nation. I think Amy Wax has the fortitude to get through this. But will the universities ever recover?

Kunstler



165 Comments on "Kunstler: Pushback"

  1. Davy on Thu, 21st Sep 2017 12:12 pm 

    That’s not a take on China and it’s credit rating. That is a personal opinion on civilization. That is a different dimension. What is your take on China’s credit situation and it’s credit rating? You are the one that is saying credit agencies are corrupt and unreliable. I tend to agree with you they are not completely trust worthy as witnessed with the 08 crisis. I am asking if you have an alternative bench mark for or against the reality that China’s has credit excesses.

  2. Davy on Thu, 21st Sep 2017 12:17 pm 

    The gold in Fort Knox was seen this year by the current treasury secretary. That was not an audit but I am sure it was a summary. I have not heard much noise out of the conspiracy addicts lately on the empty Fort Knox.

  3. GregT on Thu, 21st Sep 2017 6:32 pm 

    “What is your take on China’s credit situation and it’s credit rating? ”

    I don’t give a damn about China’s credit rating. That has no bearing whatsoever on my life. What concerns me is the people who are racking up mountains of debt in my name, and the fact that the Chinese are buying up everything around the globe that isn’t nailed down, with their supposed poor credit rating, or not.

  4. GregT on Thu, 21st Sep 2017 6:51 pm 

    “The gold in Fort Knox was seen this year by the current treasury secretary.”

    HaHa, now that’s funny. Let’s just hope that the current treasury secretary has exceptional eyesight.

  5. makati1 on Thu, 21st Sep 2017 7:11 pm 

    GregT, that visit to Knox was a joke. If the gold was really there the US would be bragging and showing the world. It isn’t. Hasn’t been for decades. No pictures. No proof. More bullshit for the masses.

    It will be obvious when the world turns back to gold to support trade. Coming soon, I suspect. The emperor has no clothes/gold.

  6. makati1 on Thu, 21st Sep 2017 7:16 pm 

    Davy is getting desperate for some reputable ‘dirt’ to prove that Amerika is better than Asia or to be more specific, China and the Ps. He is grasping at vapors and bullshit to support his phobias. A losing attempt, just like his losing country. LMAO

  7. Davy on Thu, 21st Sep 2017 7:29 pm 

    “I don’t give a damn about China’s credit rating.”

    Then why the comment?

  8. Davy on Thu, 21st Sep 2017 7:31 pm 

    “Davy is getting desperate for some reputable ‘dirt’ to prove that Amerika is better than Asia or to be more specific, China and the Ps.”

    It must be working because you anti-Americans sure get touchy when the subject is brought up.

  9. Davy on Thu, 21st Sep 2017 7:33 pm 

    “HaHa, now that’s funny. Let’s just hope that the current treasury secretary has exceptional eyesight.”

    How is your eyesight on the subject or should I say emotional attachment?

  10. makati1 on Thu, 21st Sep 2017 7:42 pm 

    Delusional Davy, “getting touchy”? It sure must work on you when those “anti-American” facts are brought up because you get desperate and revert to name calling and putdowns. If it bothers you, why comment? Does my reply sound familiar? See above. LOL

  11. Davy on Thu, 21st Sep 2017 7:48 pm 

    just name call you mostly, mkat. You deserve it.

  12. DerHundistlos on Thu, 21st Sep 2017 8:49 pm 

    “top 20 gold reserves 9/2017 by country”

    During the Cold War, Germany asked the US to safeguard their substantial gold reserves, but now that Germany has requested the return of its gold, the US refuses to release Germany’s reserves. Why? Most likely because it no longer exists!!!!!

  13. Davy on Thu, 21st Sep 2017 9:04 pm 

    Der H, you sure you have that straight? The US and France have been returning the gold per articles I have read or do you have a reference otherwise?

  14. makati1 on Thu, 21st Sep 2017 9:54 pm 

    Derhund, you see the correct picture. The US has no gold, only lies. If there is any in the vaults of NYC, it belongs to the countries that parked it there. Not the US, although the US will confiscate/nationalize it when the SHTF. Maybe that is why the other countries want it back? They know the US is a thief.

  15. Cloggie on Fri, 22nd Sep 2017 1:58 am 

    https://www.cnbc.com/2017/02/14/germany-has-got-its-gold-back–they-must-know-something-we-dont.html

    “Germany has got its gold back — They must know something we don’t”

    http://www.manager-magazin.de/politik/deutschland/gold-bundesbank-holt-gold-vorzeitig-zurueck-a-1164233.html

    Apparently Germany got half of its foreign stored gold repatriated, $120B, or 583 ton from both Paris and NYC. There is now no German gold left in Paris.

    1710 tonnes German gold or 50.6% is now stored in der Heimat.

    In NYC there is still 1236 ton or 36,6% and in London 432 ton German gold.

    https://www.welt.de/finanzen/article161941546/300-Tonnen-Gold-aus-New-York-nach-Deutschland-geholt.html

    Of those 583 ton, 300 was from NYC.

    Now way to verify that of course.

    The official story was that gold needed to brought in safety just in case the Soviets would overrun Germany. But that threat collapsed 26 years ago.

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