Articles and teaching sessions are devoted to social scandals like the increase in hunger, poverty, homelessness and illiteracy in the U.S. Likewise, issues surrounding U.S. foreign policy, aid and grotesque military appropriations are frequently
critiqued on behalf of a foreseen new social order that will be founded on
liberationist principles.
Without realizing what he is doing — or realizing but choosing not to acknowledge it — his
critique of the
liberationist project recapitulates one of the great
critiques of the ages, Edmund Burke's writings on the French Revolution.