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Missing: A Vision of Economic Possibility
This election showed us that neither of our two major parties has a credible vision for our economic future. And that's why this is a moment of opportunity.
It is now the morning after. Republicans, as expected, are
celebrating a sweeping victory. Democrats are licking their wounds.
Meanwhile, record numbers of people are still contending with the
hardships of unemployment and foreclosure with no relief in sight. And
the nation braces for deepening political gridlock.
It is a moment of opportunity for America to set a new course and for a young President Barack Obama to establish his place in history as a path-breaking leader.
So how does electoral failure and political gridlock create a moment of opportunity?
Neither of our two major parties has a credible vision for the economic future of our nation.We are a nation consumed by short-term thinking and fragmented political contests centered on narrowly defined issues. Neither of our two major parties has a credible vision for the economic future of our nation.
The Republicans offer only their standard prescription of tax cuts for the rich, a rollback of regulations on predatory corporations, and elimination of the social safety net-a proven prescription for further job loss and devastation of the middle class.
The Democrats have no identifiable program for economic recovery, let alone for adapting our economy to the dramatic demographic, environmental, economic, and political changes that rule out any chance of a return to pre-2008 business as usual.
In an insightful interview, Populist historian Lawrence Goodwyn suggests that this creates a historic opportunity. He observes that bankers have been a dominant ruling power throughout much of our national history and a barrier to realizing the democratic ideal on which our nation was founded. It has not been within the power of any American president to break their hold due to lack of an adequate public understanding of the nature of the problem.
We now have 15 million unemployed people who feel deeply betrayed and upwards of two million homeowners whose homes have been foreclosed-all as a direct consequence of the actions of Wall Street bankers. These same interests used conceptual deception backed by massive political spending to swing the election in favor of right wing extremists devoted to policies that will further decimate the middle class without resolving the pain of the unemployed and the foreclosed.
The deception, which can be maintained only so long, sows the seeds of its own self-destruction. In taking control of the House and leaving the Democrats with only a slim majority in the Senate, Republicans now share responsibility for what is certain to be continued economic failure.
The administration, however, remains in the hands of a now seasoned Democratic president who Goodwyn believes has the potential to rise to the occasion, lead his party to a second term victory, break the power of Wall Street, and actualize the democratic ideal that has for so long eluded us.
It requires, however, a vision of a New Economy that is truly democratic, based on sound market principles, rooted in community values, and accountable to community interests. Economists steeped in the economic models that got us into this mess are not going to provide President Obama with such a vision. He will need to look to the people who are working from the bottom up outside the halls of established power to frame and implement a new economic vision aligned with the values of caring and sharing at the core of authentic spiritual teaching and for which scientists tell us our brains are wired.
This vision is being articulated and popularized by alliances such as the New Economy Working Group and the New Economy Network and implemented by groups such as the Business Alliance for Local Living Economies, the American Independent Business Alliance, Transition Towns, local food movements, and many others. The vision is grounded not in some utopian ideology or theory, but rather on the work and experience of millions of people are already engaged in living the New Economy into being through grassroots actions that flow from their deepest values and aspirations.
The emerging vision calls for a fundamental economic restructuring to put life values ahead of financial values, give the creation of sustainable livelihoods for working people priority over bonuses for Wall Street traders, and root the power to create and allocate money in people and community rather than in Wall Street financial institutions. David Brancaccio has documented impressive examples in a PBS television special titled "Fixing the Future" scheduled to be aired on November 18, 2010.
As awareness grows that no adjustments at the margin of the existing Wall Street-dominated economy will resolve the plights of joblessness and the homelessness, so too does potential political support for fundamental economic restructuring in support of the emerging vision. The political party that responds to this rapidly growing economic and political force will gain a decided advantage in 2012 and beyond.
It is President Obama's opportunity to win a second term and establish his place in history not only as the first African-American president, but as well the president who liberated the nation, our democracy, and the market from the grip of Wall Street. I have drafted a framing presidential economic address ready for delivery by the future president who dares to take on the challenge. Imagine a president delivering this speech. Let us make it happen.


18 Comments so far
Show AllUmm, yeah. I have a, uh, question...
If President Obama couldn't / wouldn't / daredn't (?!) make any meaningful change while his own party controlled Congress, just how / why / when is he going to do so now??
Just watch.
It'll be: "You're either BIPARTISAN, or you're against us."
So true. David has been writing stuff (fluff) like this for years.
Forget the President. Make the address be something we pledge to undertake together, networks of people locally.
We will have an effect, and then we won't be wasting time waiting around for the President to start it.
I like this...details?
But Obama is part of the problem
Fusion
Obomber is the problem. He is for one thing the corporate state..
My 83 year old mother is still drinking the kool aid but I agree he
had the congress by the short ones and still did not do any thing.
fdr he is not.
I believe that the usa deserves a correction.. a big one and A little
taste of the reality that it has forced on the world..
As for myself I say bleed the beast,, I have stopped buying anything that
I do not absolutely need.
I just read that the federal reserve is the biggest holder of Amerikan debt,
now that is interesting.. Perhaps Ron Paul should audit those boys..That would be
enlightening.
Maybe he just needs a fire lit under him to remind him what the right thing to do is. Like many I am disappointed by all the things that haven't happened and have barely happened. But of course Boehner and co. will not be able to quench the public anger; they will only make matters worse. So Korten, a refreshing voice as always, is right. Obama has a new opportunity to pull a rabbit out of his hat.
Korten: "It is a moment of opportunity for America to set a new course and for a young President Barack Obama to establish his place in history as a path-breaking leader."
My comment: Huh?
There are moments when one must decide which fork in the road to take. For Bush it was to declare war on the world after 9/11 which he was itching to do all along.
For president Obama the moment was when he arrived at the White House and chose to be a tool of the elite rather than one of the people.The road not traveled still beckons, but I think he does not even see it.
Well, I don't know, Obama's a smart guy and I think he probably knows what he SHOULD be doing. At least he has a conscience.
If I were him on this post-election eve I'd immediately show Geithner the door and than call the brilliant lefty economists Joseph Stigliz, Paul Krugman and maybe Elizabeth Warren to the whitehouse and say, "OK guys, here's the keys. Fix it!"
SHIP: Your cynicism is warranted. I agree with your post. Tool of empire, and/or the elite, indeed. No one could choose the advisors he did, without exception, and aim at anything other than what's ostensibly been sold to the higher bidders.... at the price of everything else, inclusive of the nation's welfare.
The wealth in the US has primarily been generated by monetizing debt for the last 30 years. This can only last so long before it crashes, which is where we are now. I found this article and found it enlightening.
http://en.rian.ru/columnists/20101027/161107028.html
Hey David, I read your book " The Great Turning" and really liked it a lot. However, I am indeed surprised, if not shocked, at what appears to be complete naivety on your part in this article! Where have you been since Obama took office? He has completely betrayed his supporters, the voters that is, with his election promises of " change that we can believe in". What a two faced lier! Come to think of it I found your book a little naive as well, a lot of unlikely wishful thinking! The fact is, and history demonstates it, that tyrannical empires, through excessive hubris, greed and intoxication with power, collapse! The American empire is well on it's way down....and this pathetic election is another spike in the Grim Reeper's condo which he has crafted for his next big prey...the good ol USA.
We _know_ what the Republiwon't vision for America is ... extend the Bush tax cuts for the richest, so they can keep F^(*!#G the rest of us. Iti s time for the working class in this country to go on strike, and force these rich bastards to understand who _really_ makes the money that they skim it off the top.
The stupidity of many of America's voters has once again bought them the party that will do their damnedest to help the ultra-rich keep on getting richer off the backs of the rest of us. Those who voted them in, deserve everything they get. Meanwhile, the rest of us better get ready for something even worse than what Bush left us with.
Korten is parroting Lawrence Goodwyn's interview at Alternet, and I am surprised, even astonished, that Goodwyn believes Obama will be one of the great figures in American history, bigger than Jefferson, Lincoln, T Roosevelt, & FDR! Now this is the Big Picture, the long view of History, he says.
For those of you not familiar with emeritus professor at Duke, Lawrence Goodwyn, and his wonderful history of the populist movement in the US, "Democratic Promise", please investigate. It could change your life...truly....
I have to take Goodwyn's view seriously, so if he's right, here's what's going to happen. After learning the ropes in the past 23 months, Obama is going to come into his own. His relationship with the elitist deregulators, Summers, Geithner, Robert Rubin, et alia, has been based on the principle of keeping your enemies close. It hasn't been a sell out. He's been busy finding out who he can depend on and how he can defend against his enemies. He's been compromising because of his own uncertainty, both about the political environment and the mod of the people. If he sticks his neck out, will he have popular support?
It seems as though he's already lost his opportunity and disappointed his base, but that may be temporary. The desperation of the people is increasing, not going away. He has another opportunity that he may now feel ready to embrace. If Goodwyn is correct, Obama II will take your breath away and bring tears to your eyes as he demonstrates real leadership....and makes himself a prime candidate for assassination. Can you blame him for not wanting to get lynched or shot, for shucking and jiving, and disarming the white power brokers? If Goodwyn is right, Obama will stop doing that.
And the minute he does, there will be a deadly fear among the elites who figured they had their house nigger under control....
I do hope Goodwyn is correct. It's really hard to see it just now. I'll wait and see.,
Goodwyn may be a romantic, so impressed by the historical emergence of the black race in the white power structure, that he's inclined to endow Obama with a remarkable character he does not really have.
If the white power brokers thought that Obama was more than a Colin Powell, they'd have never let him in. His purpose is to neutralize the emerging influence of the colored people, like Clarence Thomas. If, instead, he galvanizes the populist discontent and tries to make this oligarchy more democratic....well then...they will not take this betrayal lightly.
If you want a truly new economic vision, question the current form of money itself. It's severely flawed. No amount of tinkering with corporate ownership will change the fundamental flawed structure. But it does sell books though.
http://theformofmoney.blogharbor.com/blog/_archives/2005/9/18/1236759.html
Another apology for Obama's actions and inactions? Please!
It's bad enough to hear Norman Soloman, Michael Moore and Professor Zunes continue making excuses for him. Now Korten, too?
I had to laugh listening to Mike Malloy on the radio tonight about the Prez wanting to sit down and have a nice chat with the new "majority party in the House. The same people who despise him and wanted him to fail since day one.
Is he really delusional, a pathological liar, or just a con artist? Enough Obamabots still cheerlead, so I guess his base is still intact, like W's was.
My oh my!
Korten should be approached with that petition movement forming on the norman soloman thread. Forget obama. This dysfunctional narcissist should be removed quickly with the 25th ammendment, section 4. Let biden prove where he stands (or falls). We need a massive, new, progressive movement/Progressive party of "radical centrists" (from S.S., on the norman solomon thread), with many high-profile spokespersons like Korten. That is almost the final word on what should occur next.
We're running a foot-race with the "petraus-as-our-pinochet" martial law faction gearing up for 2012.
I'm truly disappointed in this political fantasy, Dr. Korten. Your repeated calls for the total dismantling of Wall Street, and professed truth that the "only real security is relationships", not money, soulfully resonated.
But obama also needs to also be deconstructed. He is a Wall Street False Idol, paragon of Greed and Falsehoods. No public excuses are made about why citizens must suffer to succor the billionaires. Or why our civil liberties must be denied because of national terror attacks that have killed how many since 9/11??