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For God So Loved the 1 Percent …
In recent weeks Mitt Romney has become the poster child for unchecked capitalism, a role he seems to embrace with relish. Concerns about economic equality, he told Matt Lauer of NBC, were really about class warfare.
“When you have a president encouraging the idea of dividing America based on the 99 percent versus 1 percent,” he said, “you have opened up a whole new wave of approach in this country which is entirely inconsistent with the concept of one nation under God.”
Mr. Romney was on to something, though perhaps not what he intended.
(Photo: Holly Gressley)
The concept of “one nation under God” has a noble lineage, originating in Abraham Lincoln’s hope at Gettysburg that “this nation, under God, shall not perish from the earth.” After Lincoln, however, the phrase disappeared from political discourse for decades. But it re-emerged in the mid-20th century, under a much different guise: corporate leaders and conservative clergymen deployed it to discredit Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal.
During the Great Depression, the prestige of big business sank along with stock prices. Corporate leaders worked frantically to restore their public image and simultaneously roll back the “creeping socialism” of the welfare state. Notably, the American Liberty League, financed by corporations like DuPont and General Motors, made an aggressive case for capitalism. Most, however, dismissed its efforts as self-interested propaganda. (A Democratic Party official joked that the organization should have been called “the American Cellophane League” because “first, it’s a DuPont product and, second, you can see right through it.”)
Realizing that they needed to rely on others, these businessmen took a new tack: using generous financing to enlist sympathetic clergymen as their champions. After all, according to one tycoon, polls showed that, “of all the groups in America, ministers had more to do with molding public opinion” than any other.
The Rev. James W. Fifield, pastor of the elite First Congregational Church of Los Angeles, led the way in championing a new union of faith and free enterprise. “The blessings of capitalism come from God,” he wrote. “A system that provides so much for the common good and happiness must flourish under the favor of the Almighty.”
Christianity, in Mr. Fifield’s interpretation, closely resembled capitalism, as both were systems in which individuals rose or fell on their own. The welfare state, meanwhile, violated most of the Ten Commandments. It made a “false idol” of the federal government, encouraged Americans to covet their neighbors’ possessions, stole from the wealthy and, ultimately, bore false witness by promising what it could never deliver.
Throughout the 1930s and ’40s, Mr. Fifield and his allies advanced a new blend of conservative religion, economics and politics that one observer aptly anointed “Christian libertarianism.” Mr. Fifield distilled his ideology into a simple but powerful phrase — “freedom under God.” With ample support from corporate patrons and business lobbies like the United States Chamber of Commerce, his gospel of godly capitalism soon spread across the country through personal lectures, weekly radio broadcasts and a monthly magazine.
In 1951, the campaign culminated in a huge Fourth of July celebration of the theme. Former President Herbert C. Hoover and Gen. Douglas MacArthur headlined an organizing committee of conservative all-stars, including celebrities like Walt Disney and Ronald Reagan, but largely comprising business titans like Conrad Hilton, J. C. Penney, Harvey Firestone Jr. and J. Howard Pew.
In an extensive public relations campaign, they encouraged communities to commemorate Independence Day with “freedom under God” ceremonies, using full-page newspaper ads trumpeting the connection between faith and free enterprise. They also held a nationwide sermon contest on the theme, with clergymen competing for cash. Countless local events were promoted by a national “Freedom Under God” radio program, produced with the help of the filmmaker Cecil B. DeMille, hosted by Jimmy Stewart and broadcast on CBS.
Ultimately, these organizers believed that they had made a lasting impression. “The very words ‘freedom under God’ have added to the vocabulary of freedom a new term,” they boasted. Soon the entire nation would think of itself as “under God.” Indeed, in 1953, President Dwight D. Eisenhower presided over the first presidential prayer breakfast on a “government under God” theme and worked to promote public religiosity in a variety of ways. In 1954, as this “under-God consciousness” swept the nation, Congress formally added the phrase to the Pledge of Allegiance.
In the end, Mr. Romney is correct to claim that complaints about economic inequality are inconsistent with the concept of “one nation under God.” But that’s only because the “1 percent” of an earlier era intended it that way.


23 Comments so far
Show AllReminds me of Paul Krassner's "One Nation Under God" poster in the early sixties.
It showed Uncle Sam being defiled by God.
You'd have to substitute a small boy or girl for Uncle Sam to get the same impact today.
Read this in the NYT this morning ---- happy to see it reprinted here. We could use a daily dose of recovered history.
When you do some research and discover that the modern Christian 'God(tm)' is descended via Hebrew interpretation of a Babylonian war god named Yahweh (who either raped or murdered his divine wife Ashera, goddess of fertility and the Earth), I would have to say that yes, the US is under 'A' god's protection. Just not a benevolent one...
Organized patriarchal religion is the underpinning for patriarchy/elites --
capitalism is their economic invention.
It's a ridiculous "King-of-the-Hill" system intended to move the wealth
and natural resources of nations from the many to the few -- and it
has done that successfully all over the world.
Capitalists invented Christianity to control the masses.
That's also worked highly successfully. "Pie in the sky when you die."
Male supremacist religion is simply another scam --
Patriarchy -
Organized Patriarchal Religion -
Capitalism =
The Unholy Trinity
Good article, like a drop of water in the desert, but it left out the part how an elite liberal clergy remained silent in the face of a tidal wave of Christian conservatism forfeiting their voice for mewls and whimpers.
I found this line most compelling:
"After all, according to one tycoon, polls showed that, “of all the groups in America, ministers had more to do with molding public opinion” than any other."
Just tie that in with the rising tide of the Christian fundamentalist movement, its TV stations, book publishing houses, music/record companies, and capacity to create a reliably conservative voting base.
This is why I believe that Pat Robertson, and likely others, have ties to the State Department. If J Edgar Hoover was behind the "God smiles on pro-business policies," and his legacy still lives on in the form of spying on Americans who are left of center, then it's quite likely that the use of the religious pulpit to mold political opinions is still going on... strongly. It was largely Evangelical Christians, after all, along with the smaller numbers of Big Money interests who backed Bush, The Lesser.
The exposure of how this mechanism (religious indoctrination) operates within the political spectrum should dissolve the tax- free status that church-owned properties enjoy. Second, those with eyes to see should never stop reminding "true believers" that following authoritarian leaders is the antithesis of both freedom and democracy. It's an adult form of "God told me you should do this," and sadly, attracts devotees by the millions.
Wilhelm Reich had a lot to say about why people bow down before father figures who emanate power. It all stems from religious precepts that separate the individual from a basic trust in their own instincts. Once persons are disassociated from their own core truths, they feel lost and search for The Leader. They also obediently follow rules and resent free spirits who feel no need to get with their rigid programs. That is why these people, if they succeed in turning our nation into a Christian Theocracy, will have us living in a state only removed from the ethos of the Taliban by mere degrees. NDAA is part of the process.
Baptists love to rant on about "hell and damnation." The fear of hell has been reliably in place to force compliance with patriarchal rules. Now the State has assumed the fear function (which works hand in glove with these ridiculous teachings, long programmed into "the multitudes") by painting devils and demons on every foreign born individual's face.... making enemies out of everyday people.
This mentality is a PLAGUE upon Civilization, as well as its quintessential premise.
Siouxrose, 'Civilization' is it's own devastating plague.
"Ministers...molding public opinion..." The ways to control a populace never change. Fear of God, terrorists, communists, etc. When the Conquistadors landed in the Americas the greatest and most terrible weapon they had was Christianity. 500+ years later, that lesson has not been lost. Those in power (not the politicians) will, by any means necessary, try to keep that power and the easiest way to keep it (or, get it) is for the people to just give it to them. Blind faith goes a long way.
Dear Lord, Grant us the wisdom to tax not thy holy JOB CREATORS
For God so loved this nation, that he gave his only begotten son that whom so ever should believe in capitalism would have life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, for so long as they did not tax the JOB CREATORS
Seeth Thou not, that without the JOB CREATORS, America is lost, and we are like unto the beasts of the fields, lacking both wisdom, and insight into the sacred INVISIBLE HAND OF THE MARKET.
Fearest Thou not my children this economic recession, for the Lord Thy God hath ordained that the JOB CREATORS shalt arise and once more reclaim their throne on high, and as my holy prophet Ronald Raygun hath proclaimed TRICKLE DOWN ECONOMICS, shall put manna upon thine tables.
Be thou thankful unto the JOB CREATORS, and taxeth them naught, thus saith the Lord, For to tax the rich, and takest back what they have stolen from thee, is to sin against the Almighty and is a transgression against the FREE MARKET
For knowest thou not, that when my chosen one Thomas Jefferson came down from the Mt. with the Holy DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE, it did say, tax not the JOB REATORS.
Obey thee mine commandments, and thou shalt live in ORWELLIAN BLISS, and remember thee, WE HAVE ALWAYS BEEN AT WAR WITH AFGHANISTAN..uh I mean Pakistan...uh Iran...well we've always been AT WAR
"the blessing of capitalism is a gift from God"
funny email I got this morning on cows and economics:
http://linuxnotes.blogspot.com/2007/06/cow-socialism.html
TRADITIONAL CAPITALISM
You have two cows.
You sell one and buy a bull.
Your herd multiplies, and the economy grows.
You sell them and retire on the income.
Funny but the "traditional capitalism" needs a re-write:
October Story:
This story from Bloomberg just hit the wires this morning. Bank of America is shifting derivatives in its Merrill investment banking unit to its depository arm, which has access to the Fed discount window and is protected by the FDIC.
This means that the investment bank's European derivatives exposure is now backstopped by U.S. taxpayers. Bank of America didn't get regulatory approval to do this, they just did it at the request of frightened counterparties. Now the Fed and the FDIC are fighting as to whether this was sound. The Fed wants to "give relief" to the bank holding company, which is under heavy pressure. – Daily Bail
Which leads to New Normal Capitalism:
So, the taxpayer's cattle, which he thought were fattening in a feed lot owned by Merrill Lynch, were actually auctioned off and the proceeds were appropriated to pay for dipping the Merrill Bull in gold so the markets wouldn't loose confidence.
Update: the Obama treasury has signed off on this and it's a done deal. LOL!
Kruse failed to note that the American Liberty League was the fascist cabal behind the "Business Plot" to depose FDR that Smedley Butler exposed.
In 1934 at a hearing before the McCormack-Dickstein Committee, Medal of Honor recipient Major General Smedley Butler testified to the existence of a plot by a cabal of Wall Street banking interests to overthrow President Roosevelt in a fascist military coup ("Wall Street’s Failed 1934 Coup", December 2, 2011, http://www.counterpunch.org/2011/12/02/wall-streets-failed-1934-coup/;
"McCormack-Dickstein Committee Transcript", 1934, http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/McCormack-Dickstein_Committee)
In 1944 Vice President Henry A. Wallace writing in the New York Times described home-grown fascism thusly: "The American fascists are most easily recognized by their deliberate perversion of truth and fact. Their newspapers and propaganda carefully cultivate every fissure of disunity, every crack in the common front against fascism. They use every opportunity to impugn democracy. ... They claim to be super-patriots, but they would destroy every liberty guaranteed by the Constitution. They demand free enterprise, but are the spokesmen for monopoly and vested interest. Their final objective toward which all their deceit is directed is to capture political power so that, using the power of the state and the power of the market simultaneously, they may keep the common man in eternal subjection." ("The Danger of American Fascism", Henry A. Wallace, 1944, http://newdeal.feri.org/wallace/haw23.htm)
"Concerns about economic equality ... [are] really about class warfare."
The opinion of Mitt Romney:
The impudence of the man! And of his class! They first take our money
by contracting the employment of Americans -- and thus taking money flow
out of circulation -- and then, when we want our employment dollars back,
they accuse US of "class warfare". It's THEY who are warring against US
-- and, in warring, are also thieving from us -- and they accuse us of warring
against them! George Orwell, where is your pen now, when we need it to
reveal the upside-down-ness of the bandying of words? Mitt Romney is
reminiscent of Orwell's "ministry of truth"; all it ever did was to tell lies.
"Unchecked capitalism"? I think fascism is capitalism without limits. We
should beware of Romney. He is Reagan without humor.
While Mr. Kruse brings his audience an expose of previously hidden insights into the contract of evil between conservative kapitalists and klergymen, what matters is his intent. If his intent is to support the Demoks, we say no thanks. But if his intent is to expose the whole of elitevil, AND the alternatives for the people, we say thanks but please go back and finish your work.
What's your intent, Mr. Kruse? I'd say the Demoks are exploiting your failure, if you actually did intend to expose the whole.
I have a friend, a wonderful woman, nurse, compassionate, highly intelligent individual who has spent a good part of her life on a sort of spirit quest. Her fairly extensive home library, filled mostly with books on Buddhism, Taoism, Hinduism, Native American spirituality, almost everything but Christian teachings...its size and span of thought an end product of decades of collecting books that, so far as I could ever determine, got her no closer to an understanding about her own personal place in the big picture than I (who has come to the conclusion that I am essentially agnostic with a tendency towards 'spiritual but not religious') have gotten without all the help.
In spite of her very visible show of godliness, her sometimes less than Christian interactions with and reactions to people strongly reflects the inner turmoils and demons still remaining...not nearly as masked by her proclaimed enlightened state as she thinks.
I bring this up not to criticize a dear friend, but to point out that even the most intelligent free thinkers amongst us are sadly tethered to the antiquated belief system that humans cannot make the whole spiritual journey to a higher plane without the direct influence and assistance of a minister, preacher, priest, rabbi, yogi, or some other official spirit guide.
We're taught from infancy, especially those born into families ruled by traditional, patriarchal religion's directives, that we can't really get close to God without following a very narrowly defined path, too difficult and beyond our common humanness to find and understand without authoritative guidance. If I'm not mistaken Buddhist teachings actually assert that a woman cannot realize the fully enlightened Buddha state until she has reincarnated as a man...and it seems one of the more inclusive and compassionate of organized religions.
That political leaders throughout history have embraced and used God and God's clergy to support and explain away extraordinarily un-Godly behaviors and actions, should have led the masses away from organized religion a long long time ago.
But then, who can really explain human behavior or the apparent inability of so many humans to think for themselves or to see through the bull$hit that has been raining down from high places for centuries?
"even the most intelligent free thinkers amongst us are sadly tethered to the antiquated belief system that humans cannot make the whole spiritual journey to a higher plane without the direct influence and assistance of a minister, preacher, priest, rabbi, yogi, or some other official spirit guide."
Don't conflate organized, hierarchical religion with indigenous spiritual traditions. All of the earth-based traditions require a well-defined and often difficult journey to spiritual adulthood - a Vision Quest of some sort - almost always guided by a ritual elder.
One might stumble alone into some form of more enlightened state, but it takes a path and a guide to get us there whole.
Robert Riversong....I never meant to criticize or diminish indigenous earth-based traditions. Of all religions, I find the philosophies and practices of indigenous cultures to be the most Godly and respectful of life and the planet. That I lumped spirit guides and yogis in with the rest was perhaps inappropriate, but not intended to insult anyone who embraces or practices any religion mindfully and with compassion and consideration for all life.
fedup2......you and sr make excellent points. how many people brandished "free tibet" signs not knowing (or caring?) about the cruelty of the tibetan monks?
Pride..it led to the downfall of the angels and creation of their very own Hell. Pride...the root of all sin and the destruction of true love.
The Proud....egocentric humans who are confident that they, and their thoughts, are the center of the universe.
Humility...the basis of all love, the secret of happiness, and the key to wisdom.
Peace
Islam is evil. Jews are bad. Buddhists are misguided and should not play with matches. Hindus discriminate. Christians have too many babies. Sikhs need a haircut. Wiccans smell bad. Stalin was an atheist.
Gosh did I miss anyone?.
This is right on.
The problem with theology at this level , god is around to justify me, arises when God deems to have no side--hmm
"They also held a nationwide sermon contest on the theme, with clergymen competing for cash."
Wow, so the whole thing was just a marketing campaign? No tablets handed to Moses? No voice of god in the wilderness, just a cleverly crafted campaign to sway public opinion paid for by the elite and accept by the church/s in return for inducements (bribes).
Excellent bit of "pre-history" regarding the "religious right". I knew it could not have sprung up whole in the months before they ensured Reagan's win in 1980...and now know who wrote the preamble....thank you, sir!
If god so loved the '1%', then he should be occupied too! I truly love it when rascals hide behind religion in order to cover their shenanigans. And adding insult to injury...wrap themselves in the flag!