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NRaleighLiberal

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Tue Jun 12, 2012, 10:03 PM Jun 2012

This isn't a Good Read. It's a Bad Read - but worth reading - David Brooks latest (NYT)

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/12/opinion/brooks-the-follower-problem.html?_r=1&ref=opinion

The Follower Problem

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"But the main problem is our inability to think properly about how power should be used to bind and build. Legitimate power is built on a series of paradoxes: that leaders have to wield power while knowing they are corrupted by it; that great leaders are superior to their followers while also being of them; that the higher they rise, the more they feel like instruments in larger designs. The Lincoln and Jefferson memorials are about how to navigate those paradoxes.

These days many Americans seem incapable of thinking about these paradoxes. Those “Question Authority” bumper stickers no longer symbolize an attempt to distinguish just and unjust authority. They symbolize an attitude of opposing authority.

The old adversary culture of the intellectuals has turned into a mass adversarial cynicism. The common assumption is that elites are always hiding something. Public servants are in it for themselves. Those people at the top are nowhere near as smart or as wonderful as pure and all-knowing Me.

You end up with movements like Occupy Wall Street and the Tea Parties that try to dispense with authority altogether. They reject hierarchies and leaders because they don’t believe in the concepts. The whole world should be like the Internet — a disbursed semianarchy in which authority is suspect and each individual is king."

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this is why Mark Shields runs rings around him on NewsHour. David Brooks is usually wrong about everything, but in this column, he really scrapes the bottom.
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This isn't a Good Read. It's a Bad Read - but worth reading - David Brooks latest (NYT) (Original Post) NRaleighLiberal Jun 2012 OP
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