Applicants for leadership in the Conservative organization Kemi Badenoch, Secretary of State for Housing, Community and Local Government in the British shadow cabinet, launched a debate on restoring conservatism to the right track. This would be done by combating the increasing influence of the “bureaucratic class” of managers; the class from the management revolution James Burnham wrote about in 1941.
In the preamble to the brochure "Conservatism in Crisis: an increase in the bureaucratic class", Badenoch referred to the problems of its ideological-political environment and the taking over of power in July this year by Labourers. The UK presently has the “most leftist parliament that has always seen this country”, which will have immense consequences for the people of the country.
Badenoch admits that her organization has made many mistakes. The politician expects the fresh Labour organization government to not draw conclusions from the past and besides make mistakes, Therefore, conservatives should "re-think the full line" to be ready to take over. Especially since political change is happening almost all over the world.
A 44-year-old from Nigeria explains that people are accustomed to the heritage built by erstwhile generations. Today, having advanced incomes does not translate into old voting patterns, and educated voters decision left.
On the another hand, many private and mediate income voters travel to the right. Brexit was to be the consequence of deeper transformations in the West, not their cause. Therefore, 1 must "think more intelligently if we want to swim on this wave of changes and not be drowned by it," says Badenoch.
The Conservative insists that, in the face of a fresh progressive ideology that is becoming increasingly important, based on 2 pillars: "permanent intervention to defend marginalised, susceptible groups, including protecting us from ourselves and the thought that bureaucrats make better decisions than individuals, or even democratic national states", decision emphasis on combating omnipotent social and economical control.
The "progressive" ideology of the fresh left is hitting democracy, sovereign national states and dramatically expanding government interventionism. This promotes economical slowdown in the West and social polarisation. The fresh left simply seeks to strengthen social and economical control.
A fresh class of people is being created, a constantly increasing bureaucratic class that drives these changes. It focuses "on administering government rules". The old division between the public and private sectors is disrupted.
The brochure, to which she wrote the admission of the candidate to be the head of the Conservative Party, is to show the changes taking place. For example, on the example of the attitude of marketplace contract lawyers and their colleagues, focused on sustainable improvement and non-financial reporting of the ESG and seeking to guarantee compliance with environmental regulations or over-interpreted human rights. HR department staff is besides divided into market-oriented people, seeking talented workers and those who focus on DEI indoctrination (critical race theory, ideology) gender) and increasingly enter the private life of employees, trying to control them as much as possible. This can yet be seen by the prism of financing decisions of the government of the increasing army of university officials, meaningless, non-essential technological degrees, constantly expanding staff of left-wing managers, etc.
The growth of the regulatory state forces the government to proceed to intervene and spend expanding amounts of money, without solving the real causes that caused problems. The expanding level of bureaucracy stops a number of investments in the country.
Badenoch proposes to return to conservative principles and values and not separate them from economical rules. He stresses that economics and culture are linked and that it is not possible to let bureaucrats or managers to dictate how to improvement the economy. Nor should it be allowed that the progressive left, which is at war with the national state, dictate the conditions leading to a halt to economical improvement and a teardrop in social tissue.
The growth of fast-growing bureaucrats striking and preying on the old mediate class, entrepreneurs and private sector enterprises providing goods and services must be stopped. Under the force of leftist ideology, they shrink and together with them the political and economical base of conservatives.
"The Labour organization has nothing fresh to offer but to increase attempts to control average people and mediocre management," read Badenoch.
The politician on immigrant roots initiates a debate in his environment on the renewal of British conservatism based on the principles of individual responsibility, citizenship, equality before the law, strengthening the household and fighting for truth. First of all, he calls for the fight against the class of professionals with leftist views, with the “bureaucratic class”, about the appearance of which James Burnahm wrote in 1941 in his book The Managerial Revolution. The author warned against the demolition of capitalism with the hands of a class of “managers”, “ seeking social dominance, power and privileges, to the position of the ruling class”.
Source: conservationhome.com
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