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Your analysis of neoliberalism, AKhaled, rings profoundly true. It makes so much sense to this 69-year-old neoliberal American. And it explains a lot about these loose ends of American zeitgeist that we have been trying to reconcile. Your mention of Fukuyama's end of history theses reminded me of Marx's theory of the long-anticipated end-of-history, dictatorship of the proletariat, which may never happen . . . for the same reasons that neoliberalsm cannot account for, nor provide for, the blind spots and disconnects of neoliberal rhetoric. The egalitarian or humanitarian platform that you seem to be advocating would be no small ideal or accomplishment. You can join Marx and Fukayama in that endeavor. Your writing style here indicates that your origin is non-English-speaking, which is okay. To read your anlysis is a quite refreshing, unique, and quite a pleasant experience, but it takes some extra effort and concentration to interpret. Perhaps a few more commas inserted would be helpful. At any rate, Khaled, keep up the good work. Welcome to the great American project of making the world a better place for all people, great and small, who are willing to contribute their best efforts and their two-cents-worth toward America great again even though it already is and has been for a long time . . . along with all the other great human beings in this wide world web of human striving and tragic comedy.
Your analysis of neoliberalism, AKhaled, rings profoundly true. It makes so much sense to this 69-year-old neoliberal American. And it explains a lot about these loose ends of American zeitgeist that we have been trying to reconcile. Your mention of Fukuyama's end of history theses reminded me of Marx's theory of the long-anticipated end-of-history, dictatorship of the proletariat, which may never happen . . . for the same reasons that neoliberalsm cannot account for, nor provide for, the blind spots and disconnects of neoliberal rhetoric. The egalitarian or humanitarian platform that you seem to be advocating would be no small ideal or accomplishment. You can join Marx and Fukayama in that endeavor. Your writing style here indicates that your origin is non-English-speaking, which is okay. To read your anlysis is a quite refreshing, unique, and quite a pleasant experience, but it takes some extra effort and concentration to interpret. Perhaps a few more commas inserted would be helpful. At any rate, Khaled, keep up the good work. Welcome to the great American project of making the world a better place for all people, great and small, who are willing to contribute their best efforts and their two-cents-worth toward America great again even though it already is and has been for a long time . . . along with all the other great human beings in this wide world web of human striving and tragic comedy.
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