Difference between revisions of "1996 “Structure of Social Change” by Koch Industries Executive VP Richard Fink"

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{{DES | des = The document that describes the 3-phase plan the Kochs have followed successfully for the past 30+ years.  (a) Create intellectual raw materials with scholars. (2) Apply these ideas to the real world with think tanks.  (3) Create activist groups to use he think tank proposals to convince the electorate and politicians.  Billions have been spent on this wingnut welfare, with great success.  Just look at the [[Federalist Society]] majority on the Supreme Court. | show=}}
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{{DES | des = The document that describes the 3-phase plan the Kochs have followed successfully for the past 30+ years.  (a) Create intellectual raw materials with scholars. (2) Apply these ideas to the real world with think tanks.  (3) Create activist groups and fund politicians to use the think tank proposals to convince the electorate and enact laws.  Billions have been spent on this wingnut welfare, with great success.  Just look at the [[Federalist Society]] majority on the Supreme Court. | show=}}
 
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