TRAINING OUR WAY TO A NEW OLIGARCHY? NOT YET!

Top-down prescriptions
Prescriptive plans that call for studying the conservative heroes from the past only, downplaying the progressive leaders, and not studying any wrongs or failures in America’s past have been handed down from the Texas State School Board, producing embarrassingly stupid textbook passages that seem more like spoofs generated by The Onion rather than a statewide school board.
All of this has to do with feverish efforts to establish a new American oligarchy — which is the dominant, systemic rule by a wealthy minority.
Wait. An oligarchy? In the U.S.?
And if “new”, when was the last one?
Oligarchy in our past? Oh, yes!
The U.S. last saw an oligarchy in the pre-Civil-War Southern slave states where only 10% of its population controlled 90% of the wealth and controlled all decision-making and education in that society. That 10% was made up of self-perpetuating wealth within the same families and based upon inherited slaves, with little chance of anyone outside of those families moving up into their ranks, except by marriage.
All white residents in those states for multiple generations where taught from childhood that they owed their loyalty to that 10%. Thus, a bloody Civil War was gladly fought mostly by men who had never owned even one slave, but were taught and believed that they were fighting for their state, or some concept as “states rights”.
In actuality, they were fighting, suffering and dying for a small, powerful oligarchy who would rather start a war against other Training Our Way to a New Oligarchy? Not Yet! | Life at the Intersections: