What are the chances . . .

Via atrios, we learn that Jonah Goldberg has changed the subtitle of his book “Liberal Fascism” from “The Totalitarian Temptation from Mussolini to Hillary Clinton” to:

“The Totalitarian Temptation from Hegel to Whole Foods”

I’d wager that the Doughy Pantload knows as much about Hegel as he does about, say, the prospects for civil war breaking out in Iraq and the probability of a broad consensus forming among Iraqis and Americans that invading and occupying Iraq was a good idea and well worth it, by last February.

As for Whole Foods, I would echo Scott’s sentiment:

I must admit that I’m unclear about how a chain selling food voluntarily to willing consumers represents “fascism” and “totalitarianism” in any sense. . .

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Comments:

  1. Jonah thinks Hegel is that maverick Senator from Nebraska…

    Comment by actor212 — June 27, 2007 @ 11:05 am