Again according to Hord, as reported by Anderson, Cromwellian conversion tyranny separated England and its colonies, thus begetting new societies. Anderson's own idea, based on Hordian theory, is that American society broke down in 1913 when direct election of senators destroyed the federal republic, income tax undermined liberty and privacy and the Federal Reserve started wrecking the economy. Americans have until about 2040 to repair the damage...
Yet again, I would see the main problems as lying elsewhere but my purpose in this and the last few posts has been to track down what Anderson tells us about Hord and how the latter affected the world of van Rijn, Falkayn and Flandry. I am now much clearer on these issues and hope that some of my readers might be as well.
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Hi, Paul!
I don't know how closely you follow US affairs, but a few comments roiling public life just now seems apt. More and more the scandals going on about how the Internal Revenue Service, almost certainly either at the Obama administration's behest, or a desire to please it, has been harassing the conservative oppostion, lends support to Anderson's view that 1913 marked a very dangerous turn for the US.
Sean
No, I'm not that familiar with US current affairs. Over here, we do get the impression that there are very virulent political controversies!
Hi, Paul!
Quite understandable! I do try to keep somewhat abreast of British or European affairs by occasionally buying THE ECONOMIST.
But, when I view recent events in the US thru a Hordian prism, then I become uncomfortably aware of how it SEEMS all too accurate.
Sean
Dear Sean,
You and me both.
Regards, Nicholas
Hi, Nicholas!
Wish I could be more optimistic about the future. Instead, if we follow Hord's analysis, then the US is running out of the time needed to take the corrective actions needed to prevent a disastrous crack up.
Sean
Actually, the US economy has done notably better in the 20th century than in the 19th.
Due to Andy Jackson's ignorant destruction of the Bank of the United States we spent the century with the worst of both worlds as far as monetary policy is concerned; we cunningly managed to combine all the defects of a gold-based currency and one with fiat money.
It's a testimony to our basic advantages that we managed to do as well as we did.
Hord's theory falls flat on its face with the Soviet Union, btw.; he classified Leninism as one of his "conversion tyrannies".
Kaor, Mr. Stirling!
Dang! Another comment of yours that I somehow managed to miss.
I agree that fiscal mismanagement by people like Andrew Jackson made the 19th century more wretched than it needed to have been, no argument there.
But "Josip" and his Democrats seem hell bent just now on reversing all the progress made under not only former Pres. Trump, but also the progress made before him.
Yes, I agree the hideous regime Lenin founded was not a conversion tyranny. I am not claiming Hord was always right.
Ad astra! Sean
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