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May 3, 2013

K-12 Tax & Spending Climate: The systemic plight of labor

Felix Salmon:


This manages to be both incomprehensible and incredibly offensive at the same time. I have no idea what Friedman thinks he's talking about when he blathers on about disappearing protective floors; I can only hope that he isn't making a super-tasteless reference to the recent disaster in Bangladesh. But it's simply wrong that today's world is "tailored" for anybody who happens to be "self-motivated". Both the self and the motivation are components of labor, not capital, and as such they're on the losing side of the global economy, not the winning side.

Friedman is a billionaire (by marriage) who -- like all billionaires these days -- is convinced that he achieved his current prominent position by merit alone, rather than through luck and through the diligent application of cultural and financial capital. His paean to self-motivation recalls nothing so much as Margaret Thatcher's "there is no such thing as society" quote: "parenting, teaching or leadership that 'inspires' individuals to act on their own will be the most valued of all," he writes, bizarrely choosing to wrap his scare quotes around the word "inspires" rather than around the word "leadership", where they belong.

True leadership, in a society where the workers are failing to be paid even half the fruits of their labor, would involve attempting to turn the red line in Blodget's chart around, and to spread the nation's prosperity among all its citizens. Rather than telling everybody that they're "on their own" and that if they're not a success then hey, they're probably just not "self-motivated" enough.

Related: Status Quo Costs More: Madison Schools' Administration Floats a 7.38% Property Tax Increase; Dane County Incomes down 4.1%.... District Received $11.8M Redistributed State Tax Dollar Increase last year. Spending up 6.3% over the past 16 months.

Posted by Jim Zellmer at May 3, 2013 2:12 AM
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