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David Mamet: Why I Am No Longer a 'Brain-Dead Liberal'
Posted by Jordan Zimmerman on 3/12, 12:53pm
While my sense of life is the opposite of David Mamet's, I've always loved his work. He writes dialog that is a kind of rhythmic-prose-music. Also, he explores ideas. Some of his best work: The Edge, Glengarry-Glenross, The Unit (TV show).

In the article, he describes how he is coming to grips with accepting a classical liberal way of thinking.


I recognized that I held those two views of America (politics, government, corporations, the military). One was of a state where everything was magically wrong and must be immediately corrected at any cost; and the other—the world in which I actually functioned day to day—was made up of people, most of whom were reasonably trying to maximize their comfort by getting along with each other (in the workplace, the marketplace, the jury room, on the freeway, even at the school-board meeting).

And I realized that the time had come for me to avow my participation in that America in which I chose to live, and that that country was not a schoolroom teaching values, but a marketplace.
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