Given Klein's totalitarian conflation of state and country, one has to wonder: What exactly is his problem with neo-colonialism? Surely a god-state that can bequeath "a universal health insurance system and an alternative energy plan that we can all be proud of" can handle a military occupation or two without too much trouble. Or is he saying he's "patriotic" on domestic policy but "unpatriotic" on foreign policy?
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