All great empires and nations decay from within. By the time they hobble off the world stage, overrun by the hordes at the gates or vanishing quietly into the pages of history books, what made them successful and powerful no longer has relevance. This rot takes place over decades, as with the Soviet Union, or, even longer, as with the Roman, Ottoman or Austro-Hungarian empires. It is often imperceptible.
Dying empires cling until the very end to the outward trappings of power. They mask their weakness behind a costly and technologically advanced military. They pursue increasingly unrealistic imperial ambitions. They stifle dissent with efficient and often ruthless mechanisms of control. They lose the capacity for empathy, which allows them to see themselves through the eyes of others, to create a world of accommodation rather than strife. The creeds and noble ideals of the nation become empty cliches, used to justify acts of greater plunder, corruption and violence. By the end, there is only a raw lust for power and few willing to confront it.
The most damning indicators of national decline are upon us. We have watched an oligarchy rise to take economic and political power. The top 1 percent of the population has amassed more wealth than the bottom 90 percent combined, creating economic disparities unseen since the Depression. If Hillary Rodham Clinton becomes president, we will see the presidency controlled by two families for the last 24 years.
Massive debt, much of it in the hands of the Chinese, keeps piling up as we fund absurd imperial projects and useless foreign wars. Democratic freedoms are diminished in the name of national security. And the erosion of basic services, from education to health care to public housing, has left tens of millions of citizens in despair. The displacement of genuine debate and civil and political discourse with the noise and glitter of public spectacle and entertainment has left us ignorant of the outside world, and blind to how it perceives us. We are fed trivia and celebrity gossip in place of news.
An increasing number of voices, especially within the military, are speaking to this stark deterioration. They describe a political class that no longer knows how to separate personal gain from the common good, a class driving the nation into the ground.
"There has been a glaring and unfortunate display of incompetent strategic leadership within our national leaders," retired Lt. Gen. Ricardo S. Sanchez, the former commander of forces in Iraq, recently told the New York Times, adding that civilian officials have been "derelict in their duties" and guilty of a "lust for power."
The American working class, once the most prosperous on Earth, has been politically disempowered, impoverished and abandoned. Manufacturing jobs have been shipped overseas. State and federal assistance programs have been slashed. The corporations, those that orchestrated the flight of jobs and the abolishment of workers' rights, control every federal agency in Washington, including the Department of Labor. They have dismantled the regulations that had made the country's managed capitalism a success for ordinary men and women. The Democratic and Republican Parties now take corporate money and do the bidding of corporate interests.
Philadelphia is a textbook example. The city has seen a precipitous decline in manufacturing jobs, jobs that allowed households to live comfortably on one salary. The city had 35 percent of its workforce employed in the manufacturing sector in 1950, perhaps the zenith of the American empire. Thirty years later, this had fallen to 20 percent. Today it is 8.8 percent. Commensurate jobs, jobs that offer benefits, health care and most important enough money to provide hope for the future, no longer exist. The former manufacturing centers from Flint, Mich., to Youngstown, Ohio, are open sores, testaments to a growing internal collapse.
The United States has gone from being the world's largest creditor to its largest debtor. As of September 2006, the country was, for the first time in a century, paying out more than it received in investments. Trillions of dollars go into defense while the nation's infrastructure, from levees in New Orleans to highway bridges in Minnesota, collapses. We spend almost as much on military power as the rest of the world combined, while Social Security and Medicare entitlements are jeopardized because of huge deficits. Money is available for war, but not for the simple necessities of daily life.
Nothing makes these diseased priorities more starkly clear than what the White House did last week. On the same day, Tuesday, President Bush vetoed a domestic spending bill for education, job training and health programs, yet signed another bill giving the Pentagon about $471 billion for the fiscal year that began Oct. 1. All this in the shadow of a Joint Economic Committee report suggesting that the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have been twice as expensive than previously imagined, almost $1.5 trillion.
The decision to measure the strength of the state in military terms is fatal. It leads to a growing cynicism among a disenchanted citizenry and a Hobbesian ethic of individual gain at the expense of everyone else. Few want to fight and die for a Halliburton or an Exxon. This is why we do not have a draft. It is why taxes have not been raised and we borrow to fund the war. It is why the state has organized, and spends billions to maintain, a mercenary army in Iraq. We leave the fighting and dying mostly to our poor and hired killers. No nationwide sacrifices are required. We will worry about it later.
It all amounts to a tacit complicity on the part of a passive population. This permits the oligarchy to squander capital and lives. It creates a world where we speak exclusively in the language of violence. It has plunged us into an endless cycle of war and conflict that is draining away the vitality, resources and promise of the nation.
It signals the twilight of our empire.
This column was originally published by the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Copyright © 2007 Truthdig, L.L.C.
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60 Comments so far
Show AllWell, maybe?__ Horse apples are green.
Isn't that what DC keeps flowing all over us?
I don't like the used spinach.
I only buy from thrift stores...the used food is very good, though
Yep, I'm with those above who say "starve the beast"--the ONLY VOTE we have is through WHAT WE BUY...we no longer live in a democracy so it doesn't make any difference who you vote for...the politicians are owned by the corporations...we live in a corporatocracy and the only "vote" we have is for or against the corporations...SO realize that every time you buy something you're actually voting! So, use your votes wisely--it's the only way we can have any say whatsoever...
The only limitation with the anti-war movement is that it has not quite yet evolved into the far more effective anti-Empire movement.
The R word (recession), or actually the D word (depression) for economic collapse, will indeed affect the 2008 race by quickly expanding the anti-war movement to an anti-Empire movement.
Despite what one poster here said, we won't repeat the slogan of 1992's mild economic times, "It's the economy, stupid".
Rather 2008 is going to turn into the crash development of a 'movement' instead of a normal campaign, and the slogan in the streets will be "It's the Empire, stupid."
Yes, the much discussed 'shared sacrifice' and 'shared pain' that never ignited from the Iraq war will hit the vast majority of average Americans right in the gut with the total collapse of this imperialist Ponzi-economy and the Great Crash of 2008.
But the good news is that the American people will accurately assess the source of all their economic pains, their war pains, and their domestic tyranny pains as all coming from the same source ---- the hidden global corporatist Empire behind this façade of 'Vichy America'.
And the even better news is that although the Democrats and the MSM and the entire phony elitist neoliberal power structure will never stop the war before Bush neocons can launch a nuclear attack on Iran, the economic pain and consequent rage of the American people will wipe out this entire 'Vichy' ruling elite Empire before they can launch an infinitely more painful nuclear war.
Socialism is the only way to save America.
The money given to other countries and to private contractors, need to be given to the American people !
Capitalism is alright, in moderation, when it is allowed to run rampant it becomes Imperialism...which is what the USA has become; Imperialist who crave Globalization, total power and control over the planet.
Our Founding Fathers warned about this.
Corey Mondello
Boston, Massachusetts
cpmondello@yahoo.com
www.CoreyMondello.com
11-27-07
"cleaver"...? Oh well, certainly a 'cleaver' was wielded, with great 'cleverness', to achieve-their-Ends...[sorry for typo...].
Empires, Religions, and their Stories/'Mythos' don't 'crumble due to internal-decay' -- they fall-Prey to competing/similar Visions, or fail after attaining their-own Goals (which forces the well-intended within the Ruse to then examine all 'means to their ends' and quit-them, in-disgust). [The late/Great British-Empire being more-recent example than Greece-or-Rome...]
This is the pinnacle of American-Empire, of course. The farce of it's Constitution/"Enlightenment-Revolution" long-inapplicable, it was ripe for the exploitation it since-received from a far-Older and more-compelling Mythos (albeit held by only the tiniest of Minorities -- modern-Era Zionists -- whose remarkable-accomplishment eventually-succeeded by use of their amassed/enabled wealth here-and-elsewhere and 'clever'/persistent covert-manipulations of the much-larger Abramaic-religions/peoples -- one made-ally by by the 'Dispensationalist'/crypto-Jewish Scofield resulting in "Christian-Fundamentalism", and the other Demonizied and made a 'shared-Enemy' by repeated&false-flag 'terrorism' and provoked "Islamic-Fundamentalism" -- abetted by the illicit-Profits to be made by Energy/Defense-'Interests' to be made by co-conspirators).
We were all 'lucky' enough to be born-into these 'interesting times' when a now-decrepit Mythos of a 'Hyper-power' and the old/tired/clung-to/abused Mythos of the 'Chosen' near their 'finale' and Grand-Exit. My remaining Interest is to live long-enough to see 'what follows' (if 'anything') on this playing-field of Earthly-Empires and empty-Stories...
"There is nothing new under the sun."
Extend your reasoning...long-before Ferguson (even before the ancient-Greeks made an Art-form of Political-Philosophy and the analysis of 'Governance -- Democratic/Utopian, or Otherwise') those educated, mindful of History, or just observant/'bright', have well-understood the related Human-Nature involved.
Want an Empire of your-Own?
Invent a religion, or some other more-Secular but compelling Story/"Mythos" desired by your intended-Subjects as 'mindful of their lost-or-Unrecognized Greatness', or "addressing their Need for 'justice'/Revenge", or even just aimed at their "yearnings to be Free" -- and they will willingly enable their-enslavement (and school their progeny) in supporting your-Ends.
This plays-into our Shared-Nature, an inheritance of instinct and societal-consciousness/Leanings -- both being a strength/weakness as a Human ... a true-Universal and a much-abused 'Given'.
[If one knows ANYTHING about Man/History/Philosophy/'life', one knows this-much...]
PDA (Progressive Democrats of America) is conducting this straw poll to determine which of the currently declared Democratic Candidates our membership is supporting for President.
Polling is open until 3pm Eastern time on December 4.)
https://www.pdamerica.org/polls/poll-pres-2008-1.php
Uhhh, correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't Lt Gnrl Sanchez the fellow responsible for the Abu Ghraib torture scandals? Was it a different Sanchez? Which side is he playing on??? Isn't torture an expression of lust for power??? Is he doing a McNamara now? Talk circuit, here we come.
"The end is near" - Nice progressive slogan...sounds a little fundamentalist but I like it....
Pox amerikana
"Our ancestors distrusted their slaves. Yes slaves were then born on the same estates, in the same homes, as their masters, who had treated them kindly from birth. But nowadays our huge households are international. They include every alien religion -or none at all-. The only way to keep down this scum is by intimidation. Innocent people will die, you say. Yes, and when in a defeated army every tenth man is flogged to death, the brave have to draw lots with the others. Exemplary punishment always contains an element of injustice. But individual wrongs are outweighed by the advantage of the community."
Gaius Cassius Longinus speaking before the Senate.
As quoted by Tacitus in Annales "The Madness of Nero". Circa 116 A.D.
http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Women_of_the_Caesars/Agrippina,_the_mo...
"Innocent people will (continue) to die" in the name of the privileged, debauched, neocohen, waspish, gone-to-seed elites ruling the dumb populus of ipod and circus. Their redneck children will continue keeping "the scum down" where ever they might happen to need to be kept down, be it Mesopotamia, Persia or Darfur Africa. Until the rot from within collapses the empire, the situation of the slaves will continue to get a lot worse, especially those on the rim of fetid Roman amerika.
If Nero not only played the lyre but also allegedly set the fires to burn Rome in 64 then how much more destruction will be unleashed when the latest empire finally deciphers the grafitti on the vomatorium walls of modern amerika?
Some good thoughts here. Like a good progressive I voted for Gore and Kerry the last times out.... and, of course, got shafted.
Corporate-controlled media is state-run propaganda.
Even democracy is a farce. Do you know certain your vote will actually get counted? I don't.
Then stop believing you live in a democracy.
Haven't been to a mall in 25 years. Planning to dump this middle-class suburban lifestyle soon. Have no more bank account... mostly barter.
Hate being on the grid. Hate being told what to do. Hate anyone who things they're smarter or better than me... so I avoid people.
Don't want to have anything to do with this government. Don't know who they are anyway.
Don't buy anything with a label on it. Even the money's counterfeit. The salespeople are enslaved... and just about as fake too.
Don't know how much longer I can use this counterfeit money. Those who own the most of it think they own me.
I don't believe in anything I've been told anymore. What I do believe... is only what's happening at this very moment... expressed with these few words.
What happened a second ago, what will happen a second from now, is non-existent.
Thinking itself is too-often delusional - so I don't trust anyone anymore. Period.
Which has made me an animal again. Who needs a conscience when our leaders only pretend to have one?
And if you're selling anything... I ain't buying. If you have something I want... I'll figure out a way to get it on my own... or die trying.
I will never work for anyone but myself. And I only work alone. My needs are few.
If the Constitution can be willfully ignored... by our elected representatives from the Left and the Right... then the rule of law no longer has meaning.
And take this to the bank: If Ron Paul isn't elected President of this broken-down house of cards - this once-proud experiment of a republican government called America - I'll never bother to vote again.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=XaxdUPNYj2s
Who has time to be a good citizen when the citizenry is ignored? I'm not so sure one can own the ground he buys or walks on these days... the law is so mangled and deformed... most of us are oblivious. Do you trust what other people tell you? http://nord.twu.net/acl/
Survival, baby! This is what this mess is boiling all down to, wouldn't you guess?
I know it's sad; but it's true. We, the people are on the ropes. And the fate of our nation's sovereignty - not to mention, our own individual personal liberty - hangs in the balance.
What could the ancient Roman citizens do about the corrupt Emperor and the groveling Senate? Nothing.
I read many good and well-meaning suggestions on this page as to "What is to be done", but in my very humble opinion nothing can be done about "them", the ones who are part of the 'System' and those who enable it. They will not give up power willingly and that same lust for power will ultimately destroy them. We are all part of the system only in that our existence as voters or potential voters gives them an aura of legitimacy. That's all they need us for. When elections are over, we are all forgotten about. We have served our purpose. The system does not care about you or me, it is too big to care. It will chew you up and spit you out without a second thought. The truth is painful, very painful, but until we are all willing to see the truth nothing will change. The system is evil, And what is evil? Evil is absolute selfishness, the kind of selfishness that cares for nothing but its own desire and is willing to do anything to get what it wants.
The halycon days of the past America are just an illusion. That America never existed except in our own imaginations. This is one truth that we must face. But can we? Our belief in that myth, the myth of America, the Founders, and all the rest is one of the tools that the system uses to manipulate us. It keeps us watching and guessing which shell the pea is under. Politicians are the con men and we are the audience.
No one can change the system. It makes its own rules and breaks them as it makes up other rules. It will eventually commit suicide, Nothing lasts forever. Not even empires.
We as people who care need to empty that which is full, and fill that which is empty.
As I just wrote elsewhere:
There is an old Middle Eastern saying to the effect:
"People seldom get the leaders they want, but they always get the leaders they deserve."
buminfl:
right on! starve the beast!
buy nothing day, 365 days a year!
from the article;
"All great empires and nations decay from within. By the time they hobble off the world stage, overrun by the hordes at the gates or vanishing quietly into the pages of history books, what made them successful and powerful no longer has relevance".
That may have been the case in the past but we are now at a very, very, different point in history. This is a nuclear armed world with fingers on the triggers. A desperate animal will do anything to survive and this particular animal (the US and it's she wolf companion Israel) are the most heavily armed. What made this empire successful and powerful most CERTAINLY DOES have relevance!
The survival of the entire planet hangs in the balance and at the whim of madmen. The world has NEVER been at this point, EVER!
We need a War time effort on getting back to empowering local communities using renewable energy designs and permaculture designers. Nothing less can prepare us for the great shift back to natural patterns. We are all complicit in not preparing the security from within these systems. As soon as we direct resources appropriately, we can create the pradigm shift to bridge todays modern world into a new version of life on earth. Getting people to live simple while having an abundance in energy, water, and food locally from within an intentional village. That is the way out. The only way. I fear trying to build the model in America. Id prefer it if we all come together and put these integrated systems on a cargo ship and use that to lifeboat ourselves while nature readjusts energy and human over consumption. We are less than 2% local that means everything you consume is from far away. Do you realize the desert sea of people you are surrounded by? You are either part of a turning point or a tipping point. I need 4000 people.
Russell
www.ecosutra.com
amacd made a great point about global capitalist empire. That's why Saudi elites and Bush elites have more in common with each other than they do with their own countrymen. And that's why a 9/11 is good for both of them. Both get richer.
Also, I do believe Chris Hedges is right in that many of us are complicit. We are as complicit as all the Germans who did not actively resist Hitler. I've been to protests, signed petitions, written letters, voted for anti war candidates, but I benefit from American privilege which is supported by a lot of sweatshop labor.
I greatly admire and respect Chris Hedges' opinions on war and religion -- he is an expert in both areas ---- but he doesn't fully understand empire and particularly this empire.
His seminal mistake, a mistake that many make, is to think of this empire in nation-state terms.
The empire that we now face is not a normal, nation-state expanded to empire, but the world's first global corporatist empire --- only hiding behind the facade of 'Vichy America', and naturally utilizing the military power of that former nation-state superpower.
The dimensions of this new and totally unique empire are not geopolitical in nature, as Ferguson's absurd "Clash of Civilizations" distractively suggests, but a global 'clash of classes'.
As billjv and others note the empire is both frustrating and sapping of our human resistance to empire, and this is because this most modern and technocratic empire is corporatist without being overtly fascist (like Nazism without the need for Hitler and Mussolini), and yet it is orders of magnitude more sophisticated in its guilefulness and propaganda (enough to make Goebbels cry, "Mein Fuhrer, why didn't I give you an entire two-party 'vichy' façade like this --- we could have achieved the thousand year Reich").
This global corporatist Empire is naturally elitist, evil, lying, militarist, deceitful, and a hundred other characteristis of all empires. But it is also, at heart, the economics of empire (which is an unsustainable Ponzi scheme) that is its Achilles' heel.
It was said that it took half the world to support the British Empire, and now it would take the resources of two and a half worlds to support this global corporatist Empire --- and from that impossibility comes the ineluctable collapse of this Ponzi Empire.
Needless to say there are substantial dangers before the end of this last empire will come. However, the 'multitude' of people are already making great strides to defang this nuclear death-star of an empire simply by opting out of its unsustainable non-economy, and choosing a real economy based on life.
While the pain of birthing a new democracy of integrated political economy will be great (perhaps greater than the Great Depression initially), this will serve as the motivator to awaken the multitude of people from inertia and waste, and we will be thankful that this path to sustainability avoids the genocide of an imperial, corporatist, clash of classes war against all.
bakunin,
As the British Empire fell, the Anglo-American Empire rose. As the American Empire falls, who are they going to then proxy off the work of colonial maintenance to? The Chinese? I rather doubt it.
The modern version of serfdom exists only because there was this great "empty" continent with cheap land available. Now there is no frontier for the emigrants to escape to by the millions. Either the system will adjust accordingly or people may end up holding their ground this time around.
The beginning of our Empire and the loss of our Republican Democracy was roughly around 1913. At the time we already had the worlds largets economy and were rich in resources like oil and gold. The Federal Reserve was created in this year and the Congress amended the constitution to impose the Income Tax, and perhaps more importantly, the constitution was amended to take away the state legislatures right to select the States Senators and giving the vote to the people.
Since then, it's been all downhill. Central government took over power from the state governments, and the republic was dead. World Wars that the Fed and Income tax allowed to be financed and got the bankers and industrialist richer followed. A Depression that set the stage for the NRA and created the fully Cartelized Corporate State, followed by WW II which led to the formation of the CIA and a National Security State to combat the Cold War. The Cold War was fought against the Communist states we created (yes, we financed the Bolsheviks and witheld arms from the Nationalists in their war against the Communists which led to a Communist China)
Sounds a bit like our War on Terror, we created the terrorists in war in Afghanistan and helped the Taliban come to power, and in Iran we helped the Ayatollahs come to power, and supported Saddam in the 80's after encouraging him to invade Iran (we also armed Iran), and then led Saddam to think he could invade Kuwait w/o consequences leading to the Iraq War I, which allowed us to install bases in Saudi Arabia, setting the stage for 9/11 and Afghanistan and Iraq War II, plus whatever follows.
Those in power today recognize the American Empire is over. They are setting the stage for the New Empire, which will be a One World Government made up of 6 unions, North American Union and European Union, followed by the Soviet Union and Asian Union, and then Africa and South America. The Middle East may follow at some point. As Brezinski said almost 40 years ago, Americans will have to lose their currency and accept a lower standard of living. Unsaid of course is that this new government will not be a Democracy, although local elections may be held, and todays Elite will remain in power.
Things are already FUBAR so what follows may end up well, although it might get worse before it gets better.
Chris Hedges has nailed it...I agree with all his analysis.
So do a lot of people here. But what really bothers me is that so many are searching for some sort of "organization" to help us out of this FUBAR mess.
Many suggest "voting the bums out" or taking to the streets in demonstation. The elections are rigged by the MSM, and our "leaders" don't give a damn if all of us went on a 365 day hunger strike.
No, and with all our communications being monitored by the gov't, organizing like the unions in the heyday of social reform won't work either.
Most people here, including myself, have come to the conclusion that the World Corporatocracy, the corporations who rule us through Congress, are to blame for much of our sadness and frustration. Nothing seems to work.
Well, I have a fool-proof method of getting their attention:
Stop participating. Buy only what you absolutely need, and then buy only from local "mom & pop" stores if you can. Get to know who you're buying from, and bring them into your circle of influence.
Stop buying brand names. Stop buying ridiculous, wasteful products like bottled water. Cook your own food. Repair or refurbish instead of buying new, or buy used from thrift shops or garage sales. Recycle. Barter.
In short, "starve the beast."
And if you're really serious about "starving the beast," just forget to pay your income tax. Stop supporting our non-responsive gov't and the illegal Fed.
To get some inspiration, watch Aaron Russo's "America: Freedom to Fascism." or go to:
www.freedomtofascism.com
On the other hand, the British Empire fell and they seem to be doing okay, the French, Dutch, Ottoman - fallen empires all, all still alive and kickin.
So it's our turn to hit the reset button, so what? We take the pain, lick our wounds, regroup and move on like the rest of the empires... until the next one comes along.
There is one reason why this time the situation is terminal for the United States: there will be no huge reform movement coming together to rescue the country from the horrendous mess it is in. After the Gilded Age came the populists and the progressives, which include some of the elite class. And after the '29 Crash and early 30's crisis there was a reform movement that started among the elites like FDR. Yes, there is a percentage of the country who are awake to the catastrophe that has taken place here, but that percentage is nowhere near enough to get a serious movement going. At least 50% of the population has been rendered permanently docile, demoralized, and confused, and that percentage will go along with any futher outrages the corrupt elites decide to perpetrate here, if those outrages play on mass fear. The elites will stop at nothing to strangle any movement that does begin to raise its head as the going gets more rough, and it is going to get more rough, much more rough, sooner rather than later. Chris Hedges has for the past few years been articulating in the clearest terms the nature of the crisis this country is facing. I for one think there is no way out of the mess other than revolution, and I don't think that is in the cards unfortunately.
The empire is sick and dying when we begin to see opportunity in chaos. War? Buy defense industry stocks. Running out of oil? Buy oil stock. Rebuilding countries we destroy? Buy Halliburton stock. Drug monopolies ruling the world? Buy Big Pharma stocks. Running out of water? Buy bottled water stock. The rule of Mammon.
Impeachment? Go here NOW and watch and listen from New Hampshire:
http://www.kucinichtv.com/
One could argue that the population were passive if they hadn't been bombarded by persuasion, propaganda, re-framing, misinformation, whatever you want to call it, for the bulk of the past half century. If they could genuinely see clearly and still didn't march on D.C. in the tens of millions, pitchforks in hand, then one might argue they're passive.
If anything, America's troubles can be attributed to the success of mass brainwashing -- the Boomers were the first generation to have grown up completely in the age of television.
Unlike pax-Romana or pax-Britania, which lasted more than a century, pax-Americana died within 55 years.
America has now become a very old junk automobile that nobody wants to drive.
billjv said:
"The sad, sad fact is, the people have been stripped of their power, plain and simple. We have no say, we have no way of fixing the problem. We have tried several times with our votes, which has gotten us NOWHERE."
"But… please don't spout that pat line about "our complicity" in all of this." says billjv.
COMMENT:
Ah, yes, it is great sport to blame the politicians we put in office and keep there. And so much easier. That's like your neighbors getting together to put sharks in the public swimming pool then blaming the sharks for taking a few pounds of your flesh.
The people haven't been stripped of their power: a super-majority gave it away through their votes or didn't bother to vote, that's why voting gotten "us" nowhere.
A number of commentators on CD blame the politicians for being corrupt. One citizen even took personal offense at someone who blamed the citizenry for the state of the government. That is nonsense: enough people voted to put these people in office to get them there. Twice. Were the last two presidential elections stolen? The first unquestionably, the second almost certainly, but neither by any major number of votes. If most of the people eligible to vote wanted a better government, that super majority would have done so. But most of the people either voted for evil or they didn't bother to vote and allowed evil to prevail.
The 1% that owns as much as the other 90% prevailed. The 90% let them.
I'm not complicit, and few if commentators here on CD, save perhaps a troll or two, are likely complicit in the crimes of the US government, but the majority of the US population most definitely is.
Look at your neighbors, the folks you work with or for, the masses in the malls, stadiums, at the race tracks, crawling along in rush-hour traffic, those are the people responsible for the US government. And they always have been. Want to change the government? Change your fellow citizens.
Hail Caesar! We who are about to die salute you. We are dumb fucks aren't we?
Mordechai Shiblikov you wild man:
"What we will get is a cross between Joseph Stalin, Elmer Gantry and John Gotti, thumping his bible, holy rolling, speaking in tongues and conversing with rattlesnakes. If you are unable to carry on a righteous conversation with a rattler you will either have to flee or wait to be burned on the cross."
I don't know about the Stalin part but I'm from AZ. I like rattlesnakes, powerful medicine. One of the few creatures who grow a whole new skin on a regular basis and unlike humans, it lets you know it's pissed off before it bites you.
As far as I'm concerned it's the boys on Wall Street that are jibbering in Tongues fueled by economic fundamentalism. While I would make an admirable attempt at glossolalia (especially after copious amounts of most consciousness raising plants and their fruits) to please my Believers, any effort I could make would be weak tea indeed compared to the masterful efforts at JP Morgan Chase or the board rooms of KBR & Halliburton.
As for Gotti, thugs are thugs. Not much to tell between them and the homicidal psychotics people have called their Leaders. Me, I'm not psychotic. If I haven't become psychotic by now it probably will never happen and that business with the spiders was a long time ago, a youthful indiscretion.
On the other hand, "LOVE!! Love is the Mornin' & the Evenin' Star!!!"
I mean, if you really had to have an actor in the White House, wouldn't you rather a Burt Lancaster over the swill we've seen in the last 40 years? The women want to play naked House Party and the men admire him.
But good thoughts. I'm working out regular now so pretty soon I'll be ready. Pretty soon, so will America. In the meantime,
...just tilt your head back with a big toothy smile, raise your right arm out and point with your index finger while you look through the ceiling at the stars and begin saying with me,
"LOVE! Love is the Mornin' & the Evenin' Star!!!"
See, don't you feel better already? Don't you feel that growing sense of radiating power and blissful strength? Great. You're now a deputized prefect in the YODHE Church of the Eternal Blessing. Go, perform one random act of anonymous kindness for a complete stranger. And never forget, Eris Rules, Discordians have merely learned a few of the chord changes.
Peace
Billjv, you said: "I just don't believe it's quite accurate or fair to put so much blame on the average citizen. People have been overwhelmed by so much that it's a wonder that we're not all clinically insane."
There you have it. Take a gander at Naomi Klein's "Shock Doctrine". No accidents here. We are supposed to be overwhelmed. If the 50+hour weeks and the endless commutes on the endless freeways don't do it, they will body slam you with the nightly news until you curl up into a fetal position and become comatose.
Peasants are made, not born. My daddy said it when I was kid. I've heard it said in a variety of ways and settings through out my life. My father wanted me to get along in this world. He wanted me to do ok. He felt he had to say this and in any number of environments I've known it was exactly the right advice:
"You're nuthin' but a nuthin' in this world. You keep your fucking head down, you keep your fucking mouth shut, you keep your fucking nose to the grind stone and when Boss says "Jump!" you say "Yessir Boss how high?"
What he failed to mention but what was utterly transparent from his own life, such an attitude never prevented the "Boss" from fucking everyone he could get his grubby little fingers on, Mr. Richfilth. It was a one way street down a dead end road. And my father refused to believe there was any other way. He came out of Jersey in the 30's. That was union organizing country. He knew what was happening around him, he talked to people, read newspapers, it was happening around him.
Hell, he probably knew everybody from gangsters to priests. He rejected it for Irish Catholic obedience to formal authority. Many Americans always have whether they were Irish Catholic or not. Like I said, Peasants are made not born. And yeah, I found two ways to describe people who flat refuse to ever speak about any part of their personal history even to their children: Concentration camp survivors and street people who are afraid that any authentic personal exposure is vulnerability. Trauma and peasant programming.
And yes, Chris Hedges has done the work.
Peace.
I bring great empowering and excellent N E W S:
Our belief in the systematic bought-and-paid-for inattention of the mass media may in fact be an illusion and gov't hype to completely dis-empower us to "work the system"., as evidence points to what they've actually been doing - and it's "simple" repetitive phones calls and threats to hurt circulation, not total subjugation!
OK, it might be simple, but that is hardly the same as easy, right?
Please follow this link here, for 'Confessions of "an editor who ran Bush propaganda"', where in summary that editor states that:
Every time, without fail, if there was anything on the wire that supported the Bush* administration and we did not run it prominently and "favorably," the very next day, we would get a stream of phone calls from angered conservatives who railed on and on about the "liberal media." These calls, not surprisingly, registered in the offices of our senior editors ("news editor" is not a "senior editor," by the way), and those editors -- who feared for their own jobs if they pissed off readers and lost circulation -- insisted that we present the news in a way that was favorable to the administration's position.
Wow, isn't insidiously clever to make us think we :
(1.) Have a liberal minding media, but then
(2.) Convince us that it's really not going to speak the TRUTH, but
(3.) it still may be POSSIBLE to find truth again, if we finesse it as well as the shrub's SHOCK troops do, as they're clearly massively funded and organized for the 'duration'.
(4.) The re-Thuglicans likely have a quite distributed tag-team fon tree for each media outlet ALL across the globe, and duplication of pressuring (to own editor) would only improve their (or OUR ODDs) for impact.
(5.) OK, don't even bother with FauxNews, but maybe 'the denuded emperor pix' will leak out?
What GRASS ROOTS ACTION does it take from any of US?
_a._ Any person willing to call, and call again (watching the news wires, and being aware each day)
_b._ Heavy hitter progressive thinkers that will ACT (like STARS, Media celebrities, actors, chamber Commerce, talkers) with real influence, and or patience.
_c._ Lots of 'cold calls' in attempts to find each media
_d._ Attempt to convert retrenched re-Thuglicans as "double-agents" for TRUTH, as they know who to call
Like I said initially, this is SIMPLE, but it's hardly EASY.
We ALL can Go for IT, as we deserve the best media that OUR money (remember WE are the actual circulation- right?) can influence and buy.
P.S. Thanks to inspiration posts throughout CD, and my apologies for cross-posting this to get this powerful message out, as bandwidth is likened to our CD's very blood coursing through the ethereal veins of OUR WEB.
Namaste
__ __ __ __ We must be the change
__ __ __ __ we wish to see in the world __ Gandhi
"A chain is only as strong as its weakest link."
A nation is only as strong as its weakest citizen; and the number of those are increasing daily in this nation.
This kind of brutality and banality has been going on for a very long time in the United States. If you don't like killing innocent people all over the world then stop paying for it. Where do you think the criminals who run this country get their $1 trillion a year to spend on war? They get it from you.
"Let them protest all they want, as long as they pay their taxes." Alexander Haig
Thought Shaman
Of all the ideas aired on this site, I'd say that Instant Runoff Voting is among the best and most practical. Surely great special interests are arrayed against it, since it would facilitate a real democracy and ensure, if not better leaders, at least the leaders the people actually want. Don't feel that you are wasting your breath. I think almost everybody here would like to see IRV instituted.
The problem is, as you say, that we do not know what to do. We can write our congresspeople, we can write the newspapers, we can support groups who are actively lobbying for this. Now and then the issue gets a mention in the media. But at the end of the day, as excellent as the idea is, it just doesn't come. It doesn't get on a ballot for us.
You can locate advocates in your area through sites like http://www.fairvote.org/irv/, but don't expect a tidal wave of enthusiasm to be waiting for you. Arizona has an IRV site to which I was the 51st visitor. The American electorate is in need of some magic elixir to bring it back from the dead.
My original comment about complacency was meant (at least as far as the right is concerned) to be somewhat sarcastic. Yes, there has been lots of complacency, on both sides. However, there has been a tremendous amount of activists who have come forward since the stolen 2000 election to try to make a difference. There have been protests, marches, and petitions almost every weekend since the war began. You wouldn't know about it from the MSM, but they are happening.
The problem is bigger than our citizenry, IMHO. The steps are being taken and measures being implemented to corporatize the globe - this is a much bigger problem than just our country's future.
I just don't believe it's quite accurate or fair to put so much blame on the average citizen. People have been overwhelmed by so much that it's a wonder that we're not all clinically insane. Society is moving at lightning pace, and people are just struggling to keep up, let alone be super-citizens fighting against the evil empire. Yes, that is what we all SHOULD do. But that's not the reality most of us live in. Most of us are just trying to keep up with ever-rising inflation, job losses, gas prices, and all of the other crap being thrown at average people day after day. Which is more responsible, taking care of your children and teaching them truth and social responsibility, or getting arrested, losing your job, or having your house/property searched and/or confiscated because you were active in a protest that went wrong and you were at the wrong place at the right time? In principle, being an activist is what is right for the country. In day to day affairs, it's not that simple for everyone.
Many of us already see the corruption so deeply entrenched that it is pointless to vote. Many, many people DID vote in 2006 - and what good did it do? Same corporate/war shills, different party. And since when is impeachment "off the table"??? In a democracy, it is always "on the table" - it is a right given to the citizens to oust people when they no longer represent the citizens.
Corporations, politicians, and media have been working hand in hand for YEARS to mold a stupid, complacent, and powerless citizenry. They have done a very good job. Fortunately not everyone is hypnotized, tho. There is PLENTY of blame to go around throughout the past 100 years with regards to generations of people who allowed corruption to take over. It did not start with this generation, nor the last. It has been brewing for at least 100 years, probably more. It is really pointless to point the finger at today's generations and say "THEY are to blame!"
Personally I don't believe the system can or should be fixed. It needs to collapse. It needs to be rebuilt. It will be painful, difficult, and many people will die. But in order for humans to have humanity on this planet, we will have to unite as a global (not National) force to combat the fascist threat to our planet.
we need change and many of us look for ways of making it happen... activism, voting...bottom up, top down... but what i don't hear anyone talking about is how the corporation became so powerful in the first place as to take control to the extent it has now. it is not a simple history, but i would suggest that the primary factor here is how we all spend our money. with our voracious appetites for massive amounts of consumption, we have bought these people their power. if we want real change, we all need to change how we live, how we spend our dollars. i don't think that alone will do it, but it is a start and a powerful one...
It took the Great Depression to wake up the American people to throw out the robber barons. Today, it will take another massive event that personally touches every American to make the changes to reclaim deemocracy for the people. And as mentioned by others, that event is coming very soon. It could be another depression, and attack on Iran, or the declaration of martial law.
The table has been set. The fine linens and tableware are all in place. It's too late to change the menu, for the meal has already been cooked and is ready to be served. The guests are all being seated.....
The best we can do at this point is to join hands with our neighbors and help each other through the rough times ahead. The light is on the other side of this disaster. For, hopefully, we will finally learn that all humanity is joined together equally. None more valued than any other.
In the meantime, I'm still gonna vote and write my congress critters. I'm still going to pay attention and holler a lot. But I've also accepted that no one in power that can actuall turn this around is listening. Or just don't give a damn. All I can do is be with those that know the truth and lend moral support for what its worth. And the bounty of a communal garden come spring.
Peace
This is strange. Some here claim, "We do not know what to do." Others claim that we are doing something to change our political system. Yet others claim that we do not vote, or protest enough.
Yes, all of the above are legitimate concerns or approaches. However, even people on this group seem to not recognize a good idea that can start and sustain the entire process moving in the right direction (we need a mission - an immediate goal). I have posted repeatedly in this forum about lobbying for Instant Runoff Voting (IRV), and not one person voiced their opinion in support or disagreement.
With IRV, the people are less likely to be scared into voting for the "least harmful person who can win." With IRV, we can pick a Kucinich first, a Gore second, a Hillary third, and a Guiliani last. As people realize that their vote is not an all or nothing proposition, people will gravitate towards the candidate who represents their interests best, such as a Kucinich (for most progressives in this forum), and encourage other people to do the same.
As a European I'm an outsider, off course, but to me it seems that the American political system has been hi-jacked by 2 parties that are almost identical and don't mind spending millions of dollars on a presidential election that will bring more of the same. I wonder if new political parties might be able to bring about the changes that you, and the rest of the world, need. The Industrial Revolution brought misery to the masses in the same way that's happening right now. Communism and Socialism followed, and if there's a country in need of parties like that, it's the USA, if only to make people aware of the things that are being done to them. How is it possible that there's only one guy like Bernie Sanders in the US Senate? You need dozens of people like him in your political bodies. It might improve your political system and the standing of the US in the world.
BillJV
I can't believe that you think that the population of the US hasn't been complacent. Come on!
Just take a look at some media outside of your country and you can see how engaged citizens act. France for example has pretty much had a national strike over the government wanting to change some of the social policies(taking away one stat holiday). Hell, even 160,000 students poured into the streets to protest. What have the students in the US done? That's right, nothing in comparison.
The fact is, the coporations of today have done everything possible to dismantle and de-unionize the work force in the US to make it easier to exploit workers and harder for them to organize. All while telling you how terrible unions are. Bullshit! Your ancesters faught tooth and nail to get worker protections and the standard of living the US had and "was" envied through the past century for. The lazy, silver spoon generation that you have today don't know what it is to struggle, don't know what it is to to face hardship.
So quite frankly, until this decline hits rock bottom the impetus to make change will not be there. Hopefully, after all is said and done the population can pick up the pieces and start over with some empathy for the well being of all who live in the US. And not this cut throat, dog eat dog, every man for himself attitude. Societies succeed if everyone advances together.
And truthfully, I think the rest of the world would like to see the US economy colapse as a method to rein it the out of control military spending/establishment, which is quite simply a threat to all humanity.
The twilight of our empire can't come soon enough for me. Imagine it. We could raise pumpkins and manufacture cuckoo clocks. We could learn to yodel. We could dress up in cowboy suits and pose for busloads of tourists in front of rustic hotels and hostels. Government could be, as Thorne Smith suggested, "small and funny."
We could split up into five or six sovereign principalities, each with its own unique flavor: hardscrabble miners in the Southwest, picturesque woodsmen in the Northwest, ivy league scholars and maple syrup in New England. In the South they could bring back the confederacy, eat hog jowls, legalize lynching, ban abortions and believe any creationist nonsense they wanted to. And of course Texans could dust off their pistols and go to war with Mexico to their hearts content without taking the rest of us along with them.
We could quit feeling guilty and work-driven all the time. We'd have lots of holidays. Our children could learn art and literature and music instead of computer programming and business. Like the French and the Germans and the Japanese, we'd be welcome most places. When people told jokes about us they'd be gentle, ethnic jokes, not hateful jokes. And people would stop knocking down our skyscrapers.
Mordechai,
What about a cross between Josef Stalin, Baghdad Bob, and John Gotti, i.e. Mr. Rudy? And with a sidekick (Pat Robertson) who has more than a bit of Elmer Gantry in him?
Generalizations are never useful. The situation in the American body politic is extremely complex. One example: over 70 percent of Americans believe in God; over 70% support the range of policy priorities generally labelled "progressive." Yet religious is constantly posited (more on Alternet and COmmon Dreams and Huffpost even than in the media) as being associated with conservatism or racism or sexism or homophobia. It's easy to find bigots who are believers. But the data don't support the "common knowledge" that belief in invisible things connotes reactionary social views. But we keep on buying this canard. The usefulness of mistaken sociological ideas like this to the business class is that it drives a wedge between groups of people who used to work together for justice and reform. Leftist atheists (some, I stress, not all) talk about religion as a mental illness, and the religious progressives stay away from political organizing for fear of being associated with the far right or the anti-Christian left and the ordinary average un-political person says, "well, the church doesn't care about justice, and the left thinks I'm an idiot." We're not talking to each other, and it's mostly because we believe mistaken things about each other.
Blogs like this can be a useful source of information, even potentially of resistance, but only if we are willing to look critically at our own assumptions and seek information which might challenge them, and look for opportunities for bridge-building and peace-making. Otherwise we are just engaging in sophomoric ranting, and no one wins.
Peace to all
Ken Hymes
Chris Hedges is as articulate, thoughtful, erudite, and wise an observer of this Decline as anyone we have. We could use 100 more, and put them all on the TV screens every night.
I wonder if that would be enough.
BILLJV, you say you don't know of any of us who are complacient. I sure do, lots of us are and have been, more interested in waht the score of the gootball games are than what's going on in Iraq. It is self evident, the vast majority of us have been complacient, or we would not have allowed the Neo-Cons to take over as they have.
We have not purposefully been complacient, we have been ignorant and lazy in this respect. We didn't pay attention to what was going on in the areas of election processes, and our incredible failure, to be active in the political processes and "VOTE". Over 50% of Americans NEVER vote and offer the lame excuse, "It don't matter". Well, anymore it often doesn't, because of not voting for years, the 'powers who be', have taken over everythng, from how the votes are submitted and counted, to who sits on the Supreme Court and puts their man in the White House.
We've allowed the practice of LOBBYING to control our elected representives, who are supposed to be working for us, We The People, but actually work for themselves. Yes indeed, we the people have been complacient over the years and we are indeed guilty. Now then, when one says WE, it is offensive to those who are NOT guilty, the problem there is BILLJV, people such as you, are now in the vast minority and are pissed, but don't see that so many of us were and are complacient, as the author of this article, with ample justification points out.
I also see the famous toll bridge into Trenton from Morrisville, Pennsylvania still has the lit up lighting with the proud words, ~TRENTON MAKES~THE WORLD TAKES~. Well, as the author also points out, we are now a dying nation and Trenton is now famous for having one of the highest crime rates in the nation and was number one for automobile thefts. Trenton makes very little anymore, they do have an big active prison and a lot of people live in the city who have entered our country illegally, lots of people out of work or just barely getting by. They have a couple of super thrift stores, but don't go into that drug sellng city at night, another big sign of a decaying society. The depression will end it quickly, it won't be anythng like the one of 29, this one will be the death knoll and it WILL be upon us like the plague in a very short period of time. Can we reverse it, and gain back our valued losses?
It is inevitable that eventually - and sooner rather than later - this thoroughly corrupt Ponzi Scheme called The United States will pass the tipping point, then disintegrate. When that happens the George Wanker Bushes of this country will scoot with their loot to the far corners of the earth, to nations equally as corrupt but less chaotic and with some really great golf courses. When it goes down here there will be no contemporary equivalent of FDR to create another New Deal. Since the prevalent human emotion is fear, what we will get is a cross between Joseph Stalin, Elmer Gantry and John Gotti, thumping his bible, holy rolling, speaking in tongues and conversing with rattlesnakes. If you are unable to carry on a righteous conversation with a rattler you will either have to flee or wait to be burned on the cross. This is the inevitable future for a nation as arrogant, uninformed, superstitious and downright stupid as this one.
Some of us have the government we want, and others of us have the government we despise. Some of us have learned from our experience, and others do not even acknowledge the experience.
I suspect the majority of people in this country are, as billjv says, "angry, scared and completely frustrated". But we don't know what to do. This is legit. We DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO. Has getting out there and voting helped us so far? Our alleged Prez has been "voted in" twice now, having rigged the elections. Have public demonstrations changed anything? Do the majority even know about demonstrations?
It seems that the evil are the ones who've learned from experience: rig the elections so people can't vote them out; buy the media so people can't get the truth about them; enlarge the military so people will be afraid of them; encourage indebtedness so people will feel trapped; constantly bombard the people, through the purchased media, with the images of the power of the evil and the hopelessness of trying to fight it. Sell FEAR on a daily basis to the American people.
America still has within it that reservoir of intelligence and talent that can come up with at least a start in turning things around. But can enough of us get together and figure out what to do? Can we overcome our differences and just be AMERICANS? You know, those people who created the formerly greatest country on earth?
Can we put aside doctrine and just ask God, as a people, not a religious body, for some help?
Hey, at this point, it couldn't hurt!
Mr. Bush's favorite Christmas message; he giggles wildly every time someone reads it to him.
He was specifically thinking of the passage below, when he vetoed the Healthcare Bill for Children.
"At this festive season of the year, Mr. Scrooge," said the gentleman, taking up a pen, "it is more than usually desirable that we should make some slight provision for the poor and destitute, who suffer greatly at the present time. Many thousands are in want of common necessaries; hundreds of thousands are in want of common comforts, sir."
"Are there no prisons?" asked Scrooge.
"Plenty of prisons," said the gentleman, laying down the pen again.
"And the Union workhouses?" demanded Scrooge. "Are they still in operation?"
"They are. Still," returned the gentleman, "I wish I could say they were not."
"The Treadmill and the Poor Law are in full vigour, then?" said Scrooge.
"Both very busy, sir."
"Oh! I was afraid, from what you said at first, that something had occurred to stop them in their useful course," said Scrooge. "I'm very glad to hear it."
"Under the impression that they scarcely furnish Christian cheer of mind or body to the multitude," returned the gentleman, "a few of us are endeavouring to raise a fund to buy the Poor some meat and drink, and means of warmth. We choose this time, because it is a time, of all others, when Want is keenly felt, and Abundance rejoices. What shall I put you down for?"
"Nothing!" replied Scrooge.
"You wish to be anonymous?"
"I wish to be left alone," said Scrooge. "Since you ask me what I wish, gentlemen, that is my answer. I don't make merry myself at Christmas, and I can't afford to make idle people merry. I help to support the establishments I have mentioned: they cost enough: and those who are badly off must go there."
"Many can't go there; and many would rather die."
"If they would rather die," said Scrooge, "they had better do it, and decrease the surplus population. ... It's enough for a man to understand his own business, and not to interfere with other people's. Mine occupies me constantly. Good afternoon, gentlemen!"
— Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol.
Vote for the Rebellious Rebel, the MENACE.
Make a few visits to some shopping malls the next month and see how concerned the average American is about our looming disaster in America. When the last dollar is gone, they no longer have a home, and are hungry, then will they be ready to take action and get interested in our problems. Too late!!
The American Empire will eventually implode under its own weight, as do most morally bankrupt/illegitimate governing systems that no longer care about their own citizens
If and when we get politicians who do care -- Obama and Kucinich come to mind -- we may yet return to sanity in this country
However, the rule of the corporations is really the most pressing threat to life on earth as we know it and I see no real attempts at dismantling their power, i.e., revoking their rights to run roughshod over everyone and everything between them and profit
Are we unable to learn from our experience?
Do we have the government we deserve?
Quote: "It all amounts to a tacit complicity on the part of a passive population."
I've seen this over and over again, a reporter casually mentions that it is "we the people" who are complicit in the mess that is our nation. While it is true that some in our nation have been fooled, they certainly haven't necessarily been complacent - they were busy voting the idiots into office that we currently have.
Second, on the other side of the fence, NOBODY I know has been complacent. We are ANGRY, SCARED, AND COMPLETELY FRUSTRATED at the current situation. We worked like CRAZY to get change. The sad, sad fact is, the people have been stripped of their power, plain and simple. We have no say, we have no way of fixing the problem. We have tried several times with our votes, which has gotten us NOWHERE.
This country has been through trauma after trauma, starting with WW1 and continuing through Kennedy, the Vietnam war, Watergate, Iran Contra, NAFTA, 9/11, and the list goes on. The message is perfectly clear - do NOT try to make lasting change, do NOT try to mess with the Federal Reserve, do NOT speak out against this corporatocracy.
But... please don't spout that pat line about "our complicity" in all of this. That's just bull****. Our country was taken over long ago by the corporatists, it's just taken this long for them to take the gloves off and rule with their iron fists. When the looting and fascist rule is over, there won't be anything left resembling America as we believed it to be.
I agree the public aren't passive, but I don't think they have been fooled. I remember hearing, on September 12, a chorus of calls for the "bad guys" to be "wasted", and their countries "nuked into carparks". (I'd heard that before, of course, during the Iran hostage crisis, for instance.) The politicians are giving people what they want: muscular policies tooled up with lethal weapons designed to exact vengeance and retribution. And if, like the God of the Old Testament, who delighted in killing the first born and wiping out whole cities among other acts of terror, the retribution chalks up ten times more civilian deaths than combatants - well, that makes the revenge all the sweeter. A society which believes in the use of force as strongly as it believes in its own divine right to use force elects administrations like the current one. It's going to elect another, almost identical one next, too. Hillary knows that - that's why she's left the nukes out and armed and aiming at Iran.
Adam Ferguson (1723-1816), Scottish philosopher, commonly thought of as the first sociologist, recognized the pattern of social development and decay more than two centuries ago. As a society becomes wealthy, those at the top use any number of arguments (along with the necessary amount of force), and employ any number of sophists to make such arguments, to justify the accumulation of power and wealth at the top, e.g. the divine right of kings, the need for order and hierarchy in society, natural law, the "invisible hand," Social Darwinism, and, of late, the workings of the infallible and irreproachable "free market." And as they accumulate wealth at the top, social decay inevitably follows, and this social decay trickles down (much more so and much more inevitably than the wealth does).
"There is nothing new under the sun."
It is apparent that the American Century ended after about five years, and we only have ourselves to blame.
Within a few years we have descended from cloud 9 to become the world's biggest debtor nation with very little to show for, other than a booming Walmart retailing Chinese goodies and a huge military constantly on the lookout for a new purpose to justify the country's largest industry. Statistically far more Americans have gotten killed in recent years by deer than by terrorists - but then there is no money in taking on deer.
Few people realize that America is the only major country that did not benefit from the end of the Cold War, yet nobody has the courage to ask why this is so. Our total military expenditure, includidng VA, supplementals and a share of the interest paid on the national debt, is approaching one trillion dollars a year, or about 90% of the total annual individual income tax collection. No wonder our government and our country are broke. As I already said, we only have ourselves to blame for this mess.