7 Responses to A Choice of Scrooges

  1. Black Bloke December 24, 2009 at 10:37 pm #

    What would you phrase differently? How and why?

    I think it’s a gem as it is, and linked to it 2 weeks ago.

    • Roderick December 25, 2009 at 3:08 am #

      Well, I’d probably go into more detail about how people like Scrooge in particular owed their supremacy over people like Cratchit to governmental intervention. And I wouldn’t call the system I favour “capitalism.”

      • Black Bloke December 25, 2009 at 12:37 pm #

        What a difference almost 20 years makes, eh?

      • Sheldon Richman December 27, 2009 at 9:50 am #

        Is Shaffer wrong in his portrayal of the competitive environment in Scrooge’s time? (What’s a good source?) Cratchit doesn’t seem terribly determined to improve his lot. Would there have been such a scarcity of opportunities in the London of his day?

  2. pmp December 25, 2009 at 1:40 pm #

    Roderick Long,

    What do you think of Steve Landsburg’s Scrooge?

    • Roderick December 26, 2009 at 2:30 am #

      Doesn’t strike me as right either. Scrooge neither deprives others of comforts in order to enjoy them himself (the conventional conception of selfishness) nor deprives himself of comforts in order to bestow them on others (the conventional conception of generosity). He renounces comforts for himself and begrudges them to others; he is simply anti-comfort across the board. He resents and disapproves of enjoyment generally; he tells himself that it’s because such enjoyment is wasteful, but it’s really because he is bitter and depressed and has focused so long on the means that he’s lost track of the end.

  3. Scott Bieser December 25, 2009 at 2:14 pm #

    I hope you don’t mind if I take this opportunity to point out yet another take on Scrooge that Susan Wells and I put together a few years back: A Drug War Carol

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