Like when someone says that a language is a dialect with an army, or that a freedom fighter is a terrorist the speaker approves of.
Yes, I got a whiff of the “when a prole loses everything no one cares, when a fat cat gets pinched it’s a crisis” flavour in the quote, but didn’t bring it up since it was just a whiff and nothing conclusive.
I don’t mind Matt Levine saying all these things in his column. But I don’t see how it is a rationality quote and the smell of class struggle certainly doesn’t help here.
Yes, I got a whiff of the “when a prole loses everything no one cares, when a fat cat gets pinched it’s a crisis” flavour in the quote, but didn’t bring it up since it was just a whiff and nothing conclusive.
I don’t mind Matt Levine saying all these things in his column. But I don’t see how it is a rationality quote and the smell of class struggle certainly doesn’t help here.
Oh, I completely agree that it doesn’t seem at all like a rationality quote.