This is an unfortunate

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This is an unfortunate passage. <$NoAd$>It comes from David Brooks’ column in tomorrow’s Times

But ours is the one revolution that worked, and it did precisely because our founders were epistemologically modest too, and didn’t pretend to know what is the good life, only that people should be free to figure it out for themselves.

Because of that legacy, we stink at social engineering. Our government couldn’t even come up with a plan for postwar Iraq — thank goodness, too, because any “plan” hatched by technocrats in Washington would have been unfit for Iraqi reality.

I don’t know where to start.

The failure to do proper planning for post-war Iraq, it turns out, wasn’t a matter of hidebound ideologues who ignored and attacked expertise and experience. It was the happy result of America’s tradition of non-ideological pragmatism.

This is screw-up laundering with a spritz of history tossed on.

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