Great work. The emphasis on the "advice of the expert class" carries weight from the New Deal all the way through to DAVOS and the "Great Reset," all promoted by "experts." Two things I am reminded of; one, the words of Thomas Sowell when he talks about the diffusion of knowledge spread out among many individuals. The second is the incredulous decent of Ms. Ketanji Brown Jackson concerning the SCOTUS dismissal of "expert guidance."
I recommend the book, The Death of Common Sense: How Law is Suffocating America by Philip K. Howard. Though the book was published in 1995, it is even more relevant today. In reading it, I learned of the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) of 1946, which effectively gave rules and regulations, crafted by unelected bureaucrats in Federal agencies, the power of law.
Great work. The emphasis on the "advice of the expert class" carries weight from the New Deal all the way through to DAVOS and the "Great Reset," all promoted by "experts." Two things I am reminded of; one, the words of Thomas Sowell when he talks about the diffusion of knowledge spread out among many individuals. The second is the incredulous decent of Ms. Ketanji Brown Jackson concerning the SCOTUS dismissal of "expert guidance."
I recommend the book, The Death of Common Sense: How Law is Suffocating America by Philip K. Howard. Though the book was published in 1995, it is even more relevant today. In reading it, I learned of the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) of 1946, which effectively gave rules and regulations, crafted by unelected bureaucrats in Federal agencies, the power of law.
Nice work, Chris. Very nice.
Another great piece Chris. Should be an addendum to every American history course - starting in 3rd grade.