Doug had Philip Mirowski on about the neoliberal take over of discourse on 
economics and politics. Mirowski spent a lot of time on the Mont Pelerin 
Society and its think tank connections. Here's the link

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mont_Pelerin_Society

``The Mont Pelerin Society is an international organization composed of 
economists (including eight winners of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic 
Sciences), philosophers, historians, intellectuals, business leaders, and 
others committed to personal and political freedom.[1] Its founders included 
Friedrich Hayek, Karl Popper, Ludwig von Mises, George Stigler, and Milton 
Friedman.[1] The society advocates freedom of expression, free market 
economic policies, and the political values of an open society.''

I wanted to hear more about the exoteric and esoteric idea because I just 
finished studying Strauss and his book Philosophy and Law. It took a lot of 
reading to really get a handle on the slimy son of bitch, but the work was 
worth it.

I wanted to know where the fuck the idea that philosophers wrote two books 
instead of one got started. It comes from Averroes (1126--1198) who was part 
of the early recovery of Aristotle in Cordoba. Averroes in his translations 
and commentary decided that the method of reconcillation between Aristotle 
and Islam should take two roads. (see wiki):

``Averroes tried to reconcile Aristotle's system of thought with Islam. 
According to him, there is no conflict between religion and philosophy, 
rather that they are different ways of reaching the same truth... Averroes 
has two kinds of Knowledge of Truth. The first being his knowledge of truth 
of religion being based in faith and thus could not be tested, nor did it 
require training to understand. The second knowledge of truth is philosophy, 
which was reserved for an elite few who had the intellectual capacity to 
undertake its study.''

What this really amounted to was a theory of dual truth. Aquinas who had 
studied Averroes in Latin, argued against the idea of dual truth. ``if there 
is a genuine conflict between conclusions derived from faith and the 
principles of philosophy, the source of the conflict is not to be sought in 
the genuine principles of philosophy, but rather in the defective use of the 
principles of philosophy..''

http://faculty.fordham.edu/klima/ANCILLA.HTM#Heading6

Aquinas decided a first truth that of theology prevailed because it was 
prior to truths derived from reason, in the chain of reason back to first 
principles. God as the first principle trumped any other chain of reasoning 
otherwise.

What emerged was a combination of social and intellectual life composed of 
inner and outer circles or inner and outer truth, analogically Dante's 
cosmology. This was after all the medieval world view where reason embodied 
as Virgil could only guide so far.

Anyway Averroes and Maimonides are where the idea of exoteric and esoteric 
writing cames from in Strauss.

It is still a crime to expose the esoteric realm or inner circle to public 
view, e.g. NSA apparatus v. Snowden, or 1% v. 99%.

Upgraded into the neoliberal think tank world, the inner circle of experts 
become the fountain of wisdom who consult the first principle of the 
universe, The Market, and since they are the inner circle, they can read the 
indicators better than anyone else... Neoliberalism is a monotheistic 
religion where The Market has replaced God and the divine right of kings. 
And, where the direction of government is determined by the conscious 
reflection of the few for the benefit of themselves (inner truth), and for 
the benefit of the many (outer truth).

Clearly this sort of system has failed and neoliberalism as a foundation for 
society has been thoroughly discredited by events. It's a giant PR problem 
for the capitalist elites and their drones in public office across the 
western world. Meanwhile, it is a giant concrete problem for the rest of us.

We are getting dug deeper into this hole, or further into this nightmare 
world through the use of secret law thanks to the neocon wizards of what's 
good for us.

At many other times and places, all this might sound like a conspiracy 
theory. The trouble is it's a conspiracy alright, but not a theory.

CG 

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