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Edited on Sat Aug-13-11 11:57 AM by LeftishBrit
Things ain't what they used to be, but they never were. Street crime, family breakdown, political corruption, hypocrisy, greed and materialism have been problems through much of history. It's true that bad economic times tend not to bring out the best in people, despite some (usually well-off) people's views of the ennobling effect of poverty. It's also true that in any era, many young people, especially but not exclusively males, including quite a few who end up OK in the end, go through a stage where they just *aren't very nice people to have around*, and depending on social class and general circumstances, may become looters, street gang members, Bullingdon Club members, etc. And this group are one of the main reasons why we actually do need police on the beat to prevent them from causing too much trouble for everybody else.
I would say that things were better during a relatively short period of our history: the 'postwar consensus' between the 1940s and 1970s, when there was a real will to build up a better society and reduce poverty, and people did more out of good will, and less out of greed and fear. Perhaps I am sentimentalizing that time because my childhood was at the tail end of that period. Certainly, even then, things were not always rosy in the garden: e.g. teenage gang fights between Mods and Rockers; the brutal gangsterism of the Kray brothers; rampant racism toward immigrants; etc.
Certainly, Thatcherism created a much harsher, dog-eat-dog, devil-take-the-hindmost world, from which we never completely recovered, and now seem to be sinking right back in it. Even before the riots, there was a lot going on to remind me of one of my favourite songs of the 80s, now becoming all too valid again:
Time to Ring Some Changes (Richard Thompson)
This old house is a tumbling down. The walls are gone but the roof is sound. The landlord's deaf, he can never be found It's time to ring some changes
They'll arrest you, son, if you just stand still They'll ask you to pose with your hand in the till They'll to die when you've written your will. It's time to ring some changes
It's time to ring some changes It's time to ring some changes It's time to ring some changes
You earn your money for your daily bread But the bread's gone up and you need more money But the money's gone down, better borrow instead It's time to ring some changes.
Now the politicians, they look so smug They say tell the truth and then they give you a shrug You might find the truth swept under the rug It's time to ring some changes.
You fall in love with the girl you've seen, Diamond-studded on a TV screen, But the change in your pocket won't buy you a dream. It's time to ring some changes.
You steal a car and go for a ride. You end up sleeping with some girl guide. But everything you do leaves you empty inside. It's time to ring some changes.
Now listen here to the self made man. He says, "why can't you if I can? Can't you push buttons, can't you make plans? It's time to ring some changes."
I'm going to tear this mansion down Get my feet back on the ground Penny for penny and pound for pound It's time to ring some changes.
From nearly 30 years ago and all too relevant today. There is no sudden 'moral decay'; but we never really did ring the changes from Thatcherism.
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