Kevin Warsh's nomination as Federal Reserve chair signals a shift toward an ideological, conservative critique of the administrative state. Warsh, a former Fed governor and private sector insider, advocates for institutional neutrality, challenging the Fed's recent expansion into climate change, racial inequality, and average inflation targeting. His approach reflects a broader effort to roll back government agency power, drawing parallels between university governance and central bank policy. Michael Jackson represents the intersection of 20th-century American industrialism and globalized celebrity. Born in the industrial hub of Gary, Indiana, Jackson’s career mirrors the intense, disciplined work ethic of the era’s manufacturing sector. His transformation into a global icon involved unprecedented labor on his own body, mirroring elite athletic or financial pursuits. Ultimately, his life and performances reveal the profound pressures of fame and the atomization inherent in modern capitalist systems.
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