But I'd like to suggest another facet of Henry's times that might offer food for thought. It is the dissolution of the monasteries, his ruthless and wanton appropriation to his own selfish ends of the resources of the monsatic system, thereby destroying the status quo, the extended socio-economic structures he had inherited from the Middle Ages.Not, let us quickly add, that I am suggesting Mrs May or any of her potential Tory successors have anything resembling this in mind, or will somehow be forced into it by a shortfall in government funds down the road. (Funnily enough, others might suggest exactly this - those who believe we will be so badly off post-Brexit that the welfare state will need to be dismantled.)
No, I have in mind John McDonnell, who clearly enough had hoped - and probably still does, in his happier dreams - that Brexit might signal the start of The Revolution. Because his plans for post-Brexit Britain most definitely include full-scale appropriation of the resources of the system he's working to take over. And he'd only too happily preside over the ruination that would result.
Wander through any number of those old edifices, from Fountains Abbey to the smaller piles of rubble still to be found in long grass around Britain, and think on't.
ND
from Capitalists@Work http://www.cityunslicker.co.uk/2019/01/historical-analogies-for-uk-2019-henry.html
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