Sunday, August 2, 2009

George F. Will and His Conservative Intellectual-Liberalism is Wrong, Taxes and the Invaluable-Satisfaction Dialectic

What is wrong with George F. Will? So he writes trite columns for a living, that only establishes he has the necessary objectivity to feed himself. Besides that, his illiteracy under the cloak of Conservatism isn't simply appalling it is insidiously-audacious in the specific sense of it's wormy insinuation into the historical questions of American Political-Economy. George F. Will is wrong on two fronts: Intellectually and philosophically. Conservatism and it's American variant is simply wrong and historically-reactionary.

George F. Will writes in his "The "Tax the Rich!" "Reflex" 7/27/09; essay for Newsweek Magazine...
"tap a typical Democrat... on the knee with a rubber hammer and he or she will say "Tax the Rich!". Well this proposition naturally has it's antithesis, "Tap a typical Republican-Conservative on the with a rubber hammer and he or she will say "Tax Cut". The nature of taxes as George F. Will and his Conservative compatriots see it is the sum total of the Political-Economy dialectic and that closes their intellectual-loop and philosophical circuitry.

American-Conservatism and it's Intellectual-Liberalism represented by it's George F. Will, Charles Krauthammer, William Kristol and Rush Limbaugh cabal and pantheon misses the question-crux of the human condition and it's Political-Economy which is invaluable-satisfaction. Invaluable-satisfaction, it's means of realization is the Political-Economy dialectic and to reduce it to the taxation irrelevancy reveals quite starkly an ignorance naivete that is flabbergasting.

The question has nothing to do with George F. Will's gibberish verbosity of his 7/27/09 essay which can easily be explained with the simple unfettered idealism. But the question is, does Conservatism and it's Intellectualism posses the requisite auto-criticism to realize that Richard Nixon's abandonment of the Gold Standard and it's paradigm has enabled the revelation of quintessential value. It has anticipated digital-technology and it's productivity and the maturation of speculation despite it's strain again on a sector of the economy has only underscored the fact that the Conservative Political-Economy narrative with it's rote like fixation on taxes, is simply incapable of capturing the invaluable-satisfaction dialectic intrinsic to the human condition. George F. Will and Conservative Intellectual-Liberalism can continue indulgence in the farcial exercise into a nature of the human condition that held true when theology and it's dichotomy held sway with it's dicta that man suffered, because of preordination and not the judgemental resentment of conservative-ignorance and it's reaction. But it is at the expense of contemporary creativity and technological productivity which utterly refutes Conservatism and its Intellectualism and despite George F. Will's assertions that Liberalism and it's intellectual-labor fetters man, the opposite is true and invaluable-satisfaction not taxes is the dynamic.

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