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I mean unspeakably literally. If you want evidence of our inability to construct a coherent story about whats happening in this country, there it is. I live in a corner of Flyover Red America where you can easily read these conditions on the landscape the vacant Main Streets, especially after dark, the houses uncared for and decrepitating year by year, the derelict farms with barns falling down, harvesters rusting in the rain, and pastures overgrown with sumacs, the parasitical national chain stores like tumors at the edge of every town. You can read it in the bodies of the people in the new town square, i. Watch Einstein And Eddington Online Forbes' title='Watch Einstein And Eddington Online Forbes' />These are people who have suffered their economic and social roles in life to be stolen from them. They do not work at things that matter. They have no prospects for a better life and, anyway, the sheer notion of that has been reduced to absurd fantasies of Kardashian luxury, i. And nothing dramatizes a desperate life like a drug habit. It concentrates the mind, as Samuel Johnson once remarked, like waiting to be hanged. Watch Criss Cross Online Facebook more. On display in the news reports about the mystery of the opioid epidemic is Americas neurotic reliance on supposedly scientific studies. Never before in history has a society studied so much and learned so little which is what happens when you resort to scientizing things that are essentially matters of conduct. It rests on the fallacy that if you compile enough statistics about something, you can control it. Opioid addiction is just another racket, a personal one, in a culture of racketeering that is edging toward truly epochal failure, for the simple reason that rackets are dishonest, and pervasive dishonesty is at odds with reality, and reality always has the final say. The eerie thing about reading the landscape of despair is that you can see the ghosts of purpose and meaning in it. Before 1. 97. 0, there were at least five factories in my little town, all designed originally to run on the water power or hydro electric of the Battenkill River, a tributary of the nearby Hudson. The ruins of these enterprises are still there, the red brick walls with the roofs caved in, the twisted chain link fence that no longer has anything to protect, the broken masonry mill races. The ghosts of commerce are also plainly visible in the bones of Main Street. These were businesses owned by people who lived in town, who employed other people who lived in town, who often bought and sold things grown or made in and around town. Every level of this activity occupied people and gave purpose and meaning to their lives, even if the work associated with it was sometimes hard. Altogether, it formed a rich network of interdependence, of networked human lives and family histories. What galls me is how casually the country accepts the forces that it has enabled to wreck these relationships. None of the news reports or studies done about opioid addiction will challenge or even mention the deadly logic of Wal Mart and operations like it that systematically destroyed local retail economies and the lives entailed in them. The news media would have you believe that we still value bargain shopping above all other social dynamics. In the end, we dont know what were talking about. Ive maintained for many years that it will probably require the collapse of the current arrangements for the nation to reacquire a reality based sense of purpose and meaning. Im kind of glad to see national chain retail failing, one less major bad thing in American life. Trump was just a crude symptom of the sore beset publics longing for a new disposition of things. Hell be swept away in the collapse of the rackets, including the real estate racket that he built his career on. 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