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I suspect that what motivates “austerians” is to some extent religious zeal. It’s clear from history that humanity needs a religion, plus all religion involves sacrifice. E.g. human sacrifice in the case of the central American Aztec religion centuries ago. And in ancient Egypt they devoted half their GDP to a totally futile activity: building pyramids.
The new austerity religion involves sacrifice: sacrifice by those at the bottom (much like in ancient Egypt where the elite no doubt did alright, while those at the bottom sweated their guts out in the sun building pyramids).
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I suspect that what motivates “austerians” is to some extent religious zeal. It’s clear from history that humanity needs a religion, plus all religion involves sacrifice. E.g. human sacrifice in the case of the central American Aztec religion centuries ago. And in ancient Egypt they devoted half their GDP to a totally futile activity: building pyramids.
The new austerity religion involves sacrifice: sacrifice by those at the bottom (much like in ancient Egypt where the elite no doubt did alright, while those at the bottom sweated their guts out in the sun building pyramids).
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