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November 2008

Carefully crafted narratives

by James Bowman

On the continuing reappearance of the "end of capitalism" idea.

“All week long, the images screamed financial panic,” wrote Philip Kennicott in one of his trademark thumb-suckers for the Washington Post Style section. “And if it seemed the same ones were appearing over and over again, it’s in part because the media don’t exactly know what they’re looking at yet.” Well, he’s got that right, anyway. From the media’s point of view, at least in the first instance, the worst thing about the financial panic or “meltdown”—a favorite “crisis” word since the 1970s—was that no one knew what the story was. Bad things were happening, but it wasn’t quite clear why they were happening or who could be blamed for them. Who were the good guys and who were the bad? One obvious way to tell the story was in terms of a grimly satisfying comeuppance for the greedy capitalists on Wall Street, and this version got something of a workout ...

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James Bowman is the author of Honor: A History (Encounter Books).


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This article originally appeared in The New Criterion, Volume 27 November 2008, on page 53

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