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marmar

(77,053 posts)
Mon Sep 24, 2012, 03:09 PM Sep 2012

Feast of Fools: How American Democracy Became the Property of a Commercial Oligarchy


from TomDispatch:



Feast of Fools
How American Democracy Became the Property of a Commercial Oligarchy

By Lewis H. Lapham


All power corrupts but some must govern. -- John le Carré


The ritual performance of the legend of democracy in the autumn of 2012 promises the conspicuous consumption of $5.8 billion, enough money, thank God, to prove that our flag is still there. Forbidden the use of words apt to depress a Q Score or disturb a Gallup poll, the candidates stand as product placements meant to be seen instead of heard, their quality to be inferred from the cost of their manufacture. The sponsors of the event, generous to a fault but careful to remain anonymous, dress it up with the bursting in air of star-spangled photo ops, abundant assortments of multiflavored sound bites, and the candidates so well-contrived that they can be played for jokes, presented as game-show contestants, or posed as noble knights-at-arms setting forth on vision quests, enduring the trials by klieg light, until on election night they come to judgment before the throne of cameras by whom and for whom they were produced.

Best of all, at least from the point of view of the commercial oligarchy paying for both the politicians and the press coverage, the issue is never about the why of who owes what to whom, only about the how much and when, or if, the check is in the mail. No loose talk about what is meant by the word democracy or in what ways it refers to the cherished hope of liberty embodied in the history of a courageous people.

The campaigns don’t favor the voters with the gratitude and respect owed to their standing as valuable citizens participant in the making of such a thing as a common good. They stay on message with their parsing of democracy as the ancient Greek name for the American Express card, picturing the great, good American place as a Florida resort hotel wherein all present receive the privileges and comforts owed to their status as valued customers, invited to convert the practice of citizenship into the art of shopping, to select wisely from the campaign advertisements, texting A for Yes, B for No.

The sales pitch bends down to the electorate as if to a crowd of restless children, deems the body politic incapable of generous impulse, selfless motive, or creative thought, delivers the insult with a headwaiter’s condescending smile. How then expect the people to trust a government that invests no trust in them? Why the surprise that over the last 30 years the voting public has been giving ever-louder voice to its contempt for any and all politicians, no matter what their color, creed, prior arrest record, or sexual affiliation? The congressional disapproval rating (78% earlier this year) correlates with the estimates of low attendance among young voters (down 20% from 2008) at the November polls. ...................(more)

The complete piece is at: http://www.tomdispatch.com/post/175595/tomgram%3A_lewis_lapham%2C_the_rule_of_money/#more



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Feast of Fools: How American Democracy Became the Property of a Commercial Oligarchy (Original Post) marmar Sep 2012 OP
Very good read. Nt xchrom Sep 2012 #1
This message was self-deleted by its author Vinnie From Indy Sep 2012 #2
Become? It's always been dominated by a comercial oligarchy. Odin2005 Sep 2012 #3

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Odin2005

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3. Become? It's always been dominated by a comercial oligarchy.
Tue Sep 25, 2012, 01:13 PM
Sep 2012

The founders were a mix of commercial oligarchs and landed gentry who considered "democracy" a BAD thing.

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