"However, the real counterattack against the regulatory state began in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Capitalizing on the social and economic upheavals of the time, the business community and economic elite, along with their “free market” allies in academia, sprang into action. In 1971, just a few months before he was nominated to serve on the Supreme Court, Lewis F. Powell Jr. — a corporate lawyer who sat on the board of the tobacco company Philip Morris — wrote a letter to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce castigating the business community for its supposed inattention to (and complicity in) the “attack on the American free enterprise system.”
The business elite responded, and soon vast sums of money began flowing to an array of new and existing right-wing organizations — including the American Enterprise Institute (founded in 1938), the Reason Foundation (founded 1968), the Heritage Foundation (founded in 1973), the Cato Institute (founded in 1977), the Manhattan Institute (founded in 1977), the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC; founded in 1973), and the Federalist Society (founded 1982). The effort was so successful that by Ronald Reagan’s first term, these organizations provided more than half of his high-level presidential appointments."
"Conservatives have spent decades deliberately undermining the social democratic and regulatory state in an attempt to reset the social, economic and cultural clock, culminating in the recent series of disastrous Supreme Court rulings. Rather that succumb to our own version of nostalgia, progressives should use this opportunity to recognize the limitations of trying to simply regulate private corporations and mitigate the abuses of capitalism, and embark down a different path — an equitable, democratic and ecologically sustainable political economic system based on various forms of broad-based, collective ownership."
https://inthesetimes.com/article/supreme-court-regulatory-state-environmental-protection-agency-climate-change
The business elite responded, and soon vast sums of money began flowing to an array of new and existing right-wing organizations — including the American Enterprise Institute (founded in 1938), the Reason Foundation (founded 1968), the Heritage Foundation (founded in 1973), the Cato Institute (founded in 1977), the Manhattan Institute (founded in 1977), the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC; founded in 1973), and the Federalist Society (founded 1982). The effort was so successful that by Ronald Reagan’s first term, these organizations provided more than half of his high-level presidential appointments."
"Conservatives have spent decades deliberately undermining the social democratic and regulatory state in an attempt to reset the social, economic and cultural clock, culminating in the recent series of disastrous Supreme Court rulings. Rather that succumb to our own version of nostalgia, progressives should use this opportunity to recognize the limitations of trying to simply regulate private corporations and mitigate the abuses of capitalism, and embark down a different path — an equitable, democratic and ecologically sustainable political economic system based on various forms of broad-based, collective ownership."
https://inthesetimes.com/article/supreme-court-regulatory-state-environmental-protection-agency-climate-change
In These Times
The Supreme Court Is Gutting the Regulatory State. Let's Look at Our Other Options.
It's time to talk about public ownership.
China's National People's Congress (NPC) made strides in transparency over the past decade but has recently shown a preference for secrecy. While initially seeking public input on major bills and promoting legislative openness, the NPC has increased the withholding of legislative drafts and concealed certain bills until shortly before or after their adoption. This departure from transparency norms contradicts China's official rhetoric and legal reform agenda. The NPC Standing Committee (NPCSC) is now considering making this secretive practice a law, highlighting the conflicting desires for legal predictability and flexibility within the party-state.
https://npcobserver.com/2022/02/10/the-chinese-legislatures-hidden-agenda/
https://npcobserver.com/2022/02/10/the-chinese-legislatures-hidden-agenda/
NPC Observer
The Chinese Legislature’s Hidden Agenda
On February 9, I published in The Diplomat an article titled The Chinese Legislature’s Hidden Agenda. It begins this way: For about a decade, China’s national legislature, the National People’s Congress (NPC), made real improvements to its transparency. In…
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