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Tue Sep 23, 2014, 04:56 AM Sep 2014

Totalitarianism, American Style [View all]

http://www.alternet.org/activism/totalitarianism-american-style

Chris Hedges made these remarks Saturday at a panel discussion in New York City titled “The Climate Crisis: Which Way Out?” The other panelists were Bill McKibben, Naomi Klein, Kshama Sawant and Sen. Bernie Sanders. The event, moderated by Brian Lehrer, occurred on the eve of the People’s Climate March in New York City. For a video of some of what the panelists said, click here.

We have undergone a transformation during the last few decades—what John Ralston Saul calls a corporate coup d’état in slow motion. We are no longer a capitalist democracy endowed with a functioning liberal class that once made piecemeal and incremental reform possible. Liberals in the old Democratic Party such as the senators Gaylord Nelson, Birch Bayh and George McGovern—who worked with Ralph Nader to make the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act, the Mine Safety and Health Act, the Freedom of Information Act and the OSHA law, who made common cause with labor unions to protect workers, who stood up to the arms industry and a bloated military—no longer exist within the Democratic Party, as Nader has been lamenting for several years. They were pushed out as corporate donors began to transform the political landscape with the election of Ronald Reagan. And this is why the Democrats have not, as Bill Curry points out, enacted any major social or economic reforms since the historic environmental laws of the early ’70s.

We are governed, rather, by a species of corporate totalitarianism, or what the political philosopher Sheldon Wolin describes as “inverted totalitarianism.” By this Wolin means a system where corporate power, while it purports to pay fealty to electoral politics, the Constitution, the three branches of government and a free press, along with the iconography and language of American patriotism, has in fact seized all the important levers of power to render the citizen impotent.

The old liberal class, the safety valve that addressed grievances and injustices in times of economic or political distress, has been neutered. There are self-identified liberals, including Barack Obama, who continue to speak in the old language of liberalism but serve corporate power. This has been true since the Clinton administration. Bill Clinton found that by doing corporate bidding he could get corporate money—thus NAFTA, the destruction of our welfare system, the explosion of mass incarceration under the [1994] omnibus bill, the deregulation of the FCC, turning the airwaves over to a half dozen corporations, and the revoking of FDR’s 1933 Glass-Steagall reform that had protected our banking system from speculators. Clinton, in exchange for corporate money, transformed the Democratic Party into the Republican Party. This was diabolically brilliant. It forced the Republican Party to shift so far to the right it became insane.
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And the INTENTIONAL PLANS for this transformation are all contained in the Powell Manifesto loudsue Sep 2014 #1
+1. nt OnyxCollie Sep 2014 #2
That has to be one of the most important documents in American history rurallib Sep 2014 #7
Thank you. woo me with science Sep 2014 #15
The Powell Memorandum hifiguy Sep 2014 #16
Bingo! When I first read it some years ago, I was both stunned and enlightened. GliderGuider Sep 2014 #21
"Totalitarianism" OnyxCollie Sep 2014 #3
K&R Scuba Sep 2014 #4
I am sure that many are very tired of this comment, dotymed Sep 2014 #5
The Bernies and the Elizabeths will be welcomed to speak woo me with science Sep 2014 #9
You are correct. hifiguy Sep 2014 #14
George Carlin dotymed Sep 2014 #20
Yep, this is where we stand, woo me with science Sep 2014 #6
Recommended. H2O Man Sep 2014 #8
It is gratifying... gregcrawford Sep 2014 #10
''Friendly Fascism'' is how Bertram Gross put it. Octafish Sep 2014 #11
Thank you for this post. woo me with science Sep 2014 #12
Sheldon Wolin is essential reading hifiguy Sep 2014 #13
Thank you. woo me with science Sep 2014 #17
Huge K&R! Kermitt Gribble Sep 2014 #18
Since 1/20/1981. hifiguy Sep 2014 #19
In other words malaise Sep 2014 #22
It's about time we start using that word. nt woo me with science Sep 2014 #23
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