Its funny how we have libertarians following ray peat without really knowing his position in politics. I am pretty sure this clears it up.
In politics and common culture, discussing the existence of a ruling class had been unacceptable until recent years,but recently several politicians have denounced labor union activism as incitement of "class warfare," acknowledging the existence of classes. The taft-hartley Act, automation, and offshoring were clearly processes in a class war, but it was impolite to describe them as such. Rhetoric, silence, and censorship keep dissent nearly invisible.
Ray Peat Newsletter epigenetics, sickness-aging and changing science.
What J describes in page one is exactly what Dr. Peat is referring to in this newsletter.
In politics and common culture, discussing the existence of a ruling class had been unacceptable until recent years,but recently several politicians have denounced labor union activism as incitement of "class warfare," acknowledging the existence of classes. The taft-hartley Act, automation, and offshoring were clearly processes in a class war, but it was impolite to describe them as such. Rhetoric, silence, and censorship keep dissent nearly invisible.
Ray Peat Newsletter epigenetics, sickness-aging and changing science.
What J describes in page one is exactly what Dr. Peat is referring to in this newsletter.