Once upon a time, smart Democrats defended globalization, open trade and the companies that thrive within this system. They were wary of tethering themselves to an anti-trade labor movement that represents a dwindling fraction of the electorate. They understood the danger in bashing corporations: Voters don't hate corporations, because many of them work for one.
Then dot-bombs and Enron punctured corporate America's prestige, and Democrats bolted. Rather than hammer legitimately on real instances of corporate malfeasance -- accounting scandals, out-of-control executive compensation and the like -- Democrats swallowed the whole anti-corporate playbook.
Monday, August 28, 2006
Mallaby on the New Democratic Party
In today's Washington Post, columnist Sebastian Mallaby takes Democrats to task for the new anti-business, and in particular anti-WalMart, rhetoric. He begins as follows:
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