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In reply to the discussion: The REAL ASSHOLES are the traitors who lied America into war and still walk free. [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)57. The best slave doesn't know he is one.
Bernard Gross published Friendly Fascism: The New Face of Power in America in 1980. The late professor served FDR and the New Deal Democrats and is remembered today for his work to reduce poverty. Among his many accomplishments, Gross helped author the Humphrey-Hawkins Full Employment Act. Later he taught at CUNY and Wayne State University in Detroit, where he founded the Center for Urban Studies.
Friendly Fascism
The New Face of Power in America
by Bertram Gross
South End Press, 1980, paper
INTRO EXCERPT...
Friendly fascism portrays two conflicting trends in the United States and other countries of the so-called "free world."
The first is a slow and powerful drift toward greater concentration of power and wealth in a repressive Big Business-Big Government partnership. This drift leads down the road toward a new and subtly manipulative form of corporatist serfdom. The phrase "friendly fascism" helps distinguish this possible future from the patently vicious corporatism of classic fascism in the past of Germany, Italy and Japan. It also contrasts with the friendly present of the dependent fascisms propped up by the U.S. government in El Salvador, Haiti, Argentina, Chile, South Korea, the Philippines and elsewhere.
The other is a slower and less powerful tendency for individuals and groups to seek greater participation in decisions affecting themselves and others. This trend goes beyond mere reaction to authoritarianism. It transcends the activities of progressive groups or movements and their use of formal democratic machinery. It is nourished by establishment promises-too often rendered false-of more human rights, civil rights and civil liberties. It is embodied in larger values of community, sharing, cooperation, service to others and basic morality as contrasted with crass materialism and dog-eat-dog competition. It affects power relations in the household, workplace, community, school, church, synagogue, and even the labyrinths of private and public bureaucracies. It could lead toward a truer democracy-and for this reason is bitterly fought...
These contradictory trends are woven fine into the fabric of highly industrialized capitalism. The unfolding logic of friendly fascist corporatism is rooted in "capitalist society's transnational growth and the groping responses to mounting crises in a dwindling capitalist world". Mind management and sophisticated repression become more attractive to would-be oligarchs when too many people try to convert democratic promises into reality. On the other hand, the alternative logic of true democracy is rooted in "humankind's long history of resistance to unjustified privilege" and in spontaneous or organized "reaction (other than fright or apathy) to concentrated power...and inequality, injustice or coercion".
A few years ago too many people closed their eyes to the indicators of the first tendency.
But events soon began to change perceptions.
The Ku Klux Klan and American Nazis crept out of the woodwork. An immoral minority of demagogues took to the airwaves. "Let me tell you something about the character of God," orated Jim Robison at a televised meeting personally endorsed by candidate Ronald Reagan. "If necessary, God would raise up a tyrant, a man who may not have the best ethics, to protect the freedom interests of the ethical and the godly." To protect Western oil companies, candidate Jimmy Carter proclaimed presidential willingness to send American troops into the Persian Gulf. Rosalyn Carter went further by telling an lowa campaign audience: "Jimmy is not afraid to declare war." Carter then proved himself unafraid to expand unemployment, presumably as an inflation cure, thereby reneging on his party's past full employment declarations.
CONTINUED...
http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Fascism/RiseFall_Friend_Fascism_FF.html
The good professor painted an accurate picture of what was to come.
James Madison
EXCERPT...
Despite the sharp differences from classic fascism, there are also some basic similarities. In each, a powerful oligarchy operates outside of, as well as through, the state. Each subverts constitutional government. Each suppresses rising demands for wider participation in decision making, the enforcement and enlargement of human rights, and genuine democracy. Each uses informational control and ideological flimflam to get lower and middle-class support for plans to expand the capital and power of the oligarchy and provide suitable rewards for political, professional, scientific, and cultural supporters.
A major difference is that under friendly fascism Big Government would do less pillaging of, and more pillaging for, Big Business. With much more integration than ever before among transnational corporations, Big Business would run less risk of control by any one state and enjoy more subservience by many states. In turn, stronger government support of transnational corporations, such as the large group of American companies with major holdings in South Africa, requires the active fostering of all latent conflicts among those segments of the American population that may object to this kind of foreign venture. It requires an Establishment with lower levels so extensive that few people or groups can attain significant power outside it, so flexible that many (perhaps most) dissenters and would-be revolutionaries can be incorporated within it. Above all, friendly fascism in any First World country today would \ use sophisticated control technologies far beyond the ken of the classic fascists.
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Although American hegemony can scarcely return in its Truman-Eisenhower-Kennedy-Johnson form, this does not necessarily signify the end of the American Century. Nor does communist and socialist advance on some fronts mark American and capitalist retreat on all fronts. There are unmistakable tendencies toward a rather thoroughgoing reconstruction of the entire "Free World." Robert Osgood sees a transitional period of "limited readjustment" and "retrenchment without disengagement," after which America could establish a "more enduring rationale of global influence." Looking at foreign policy under the Nixon administration, Robert W. Tucker sees no intention to "dismantle the empire" but rather a continued commitment to the view that "America must still remain the principal guarantor of a global order now openly and without equivocation identified with the status quo." He describes America as a "settled imperial power shorn of much of the former exuberance." George Liska looks forward to a future in which Americans, having become more mature in the handling of global affairs, will at last be the leaders of a true empire.
CONTINUED...
http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Fascism/Specter_FriendlyFascism_FF.html
Cough assholes.
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The REAL ASSHOLES are the traitors who lied America into war and still walk free. [View all]
Octafish
May 2014
OP
Didn't Hillary support the Iraq War? Kudos to Greewald for uncovering the lies based on
sabrina 1
May 2014
#112
I know enough to reflexively recoil at anything associated with Wall Street.
NuclearDem
May 2014
#21
Oh you are just trying to confuse the issue. "Hate Greenwald, hate Greenwald."
rhett o rick
May 2014
#28
Maybe taking his tweet out of context, misinterpreting it, and using it as a tool for hate and
rhett o rick
May 2014
#19
It wasnt an asshole move if you understand what he was saying. But hatred can cloud judgement. nm
rhett o rick
May 2014
#31
I think there is a fear of becoming irrelevant. They are like Neville Chamberlain.
rhett o rick
May 2014
#62
The problem is that there are those that refuse to support anyone that speaks out to
rhett o rick
May 2014
#37
I think you are referring to "They Thought They Were Free" by Milton Mayer. nm
rhett o rick
May 2014
#63
I am interested. I see Amazon* sells used copies. Current working my way thru Michael Ruppert's,
rhett o rick
May 2014
#84
Thank you for spelling it out so well, Dragonfli: The government has become most un-democratic.
Octafish
May 2014
#41
I remember when this site used to oppose war for money. I also had the pleasure
Dragonfli
May 2014
#83
"I no longer consider this a progressive site, as most of the newbies are anything but"
carolinayellowdog
May 2014
#126
Our oligarch overlords would love us to fight about Greenwald instead of addressing the bigger
rhett o rick
May 2014
#20
The point of the OP is that in the scope of things, if he is an asshole, he is way down
rhett o rick
May 2014
#34
Ah yes of course. It's so very important to keep the spotlight on him and away from other issues
rhett o rick
May 2014
#54
No No we have to focus on Bengazi stupid.. that's what the Repugs want the focus on, right?
YOHABLO
May 2014
#99
Good point. The Repugs want us to focus on Bengazi while the Blue Dogs want us to focus
rhett o rick
May 2014
#137
Are you the Owner of this Site..? What gives YOU the right to decide what gets posted
KoKo
May 2014
#97
If lies were not being told about Greenwald there would still be Greenwald threads on Democratic
sabrina 1
May 2014
#114
I dont think the Greenwald haters recognize that they are not liberals. Just sayin.
rhett o rick
May 2014
#152
Could be. Maybe there needs to be a declaration from the Dem Party as to who actually
sabrina 1
May 2014
#153
It's weird to see DUers cutting down the cornerstone of Democracy - the Free Press.
Octafish
May 2014
#61
"It's weird to see DUers cutting down the cornerstone of Democracy - the Free Press."
malokvale77
May 2014
#115
I was told the other day on DU that I have been misinterpreting the 4th Amendment, and I presume
sabrina 1
May 2014
#154
I wish that those c/o Greenwald were as upset at what he and Snowden exposed.
Dustlawyer
May 2014
#43
It could lead one to believe that they actually approve of those, which is why they focus on GG & ES
Electric Monk
May 2014
#67
Believe It Or Not Jimmy Carter Is The Most Threatened Ex-President in US History
Octafish
May 2014
#156
The bill to bail out the banks was passed by a Democratic majority after Obama ...
slipslidingaway
May 2014
#124
Is ASSHOLE some euphemism for CRIMINAL? Just asking. The language seems a bit soft to me.
ancianita
May 2014
#128
I think Blankfein said that you can't prosecute stupidity, in so many words. Proving intent is THE
ancianita
May 2014
#130
Huh. I was raised on "Ignorance is no defense" and for the "unwashed masses" that is true...
Pholus
May 2014
#132
Several DUers routinely apply it to journalists and whistleblowers, rather than to criminals.
Octafish
May 2014
#155
Amazing that we need this review of real criminal history, but we do, Octafish...
MrMickeysMom
May 2014
#161
the REAL ASSHOLES are the torturers. those who put torture into american's mainstream
spanone
May 2014
#157