Ignore and Rebuild
The middle class could experience a renaissance if it were to ignore socialism and socialists and rebuild America on its own and without government
Every member of the middle class should be adamantly opposed to socialism.
For in socialism there is no middle class -- nor any class at all. In socialism there’s just faceless bureaucrats waiting to issue rude rejections to anything requiring competence, industry, or individual initiative.
And this unequivocal rejection -- and proactive destruction -- of ambition is worthy of condemnation.
But instead of unproductively reacting to socialist sneers the middle class should do what it does best.
Build.
Create.
Prosper.
When the middle class focuses on doing this the world is a better and more vital place.
And the work of the world gets done when the middle class is left alone and able to produce.
But when the middle class falters in these goals it emboldens socialists to take, destroy, and bankrupt.
That’s the path we’re headed on now.
However it doesn’t have to be that way.
Members of the middle class everywhere could unite by refusing to react to the tyranny of socialists and their socialist institutions and instead build their own.
New colleges could be built to teach future generations of Americans about the value of entrepreneurship, diligence, and inventiveness.
Decrepit public schools could be replaced with learning pods where kids and parents can customize their education to fit their actual interests.
And legacy media -- along with the corporate press -- could be abandoned in favor of independent media entrepreneurs like Joe Rogan.
This strategy of ignore and rebuild could win and help remake America back into a proud nation of middle class citizens. But first the middle class must rebuild its own entrepreneurial confidence in order to silence the socialist opposition.
Zigmund Reichenbach holds a M.A. in Philosophy from West Chester University. You can find him commenting on news stories of national and state interest at his Facebook page Zigmund Reichenbach -- Commentator or you can follow him on Twitter @zreichenbach1. Additionally you can find episodes of the weekly Sunday podcast (4PM) that airs via Youtube, Facebook, and Twitter at this link here.
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