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In reply to the discussion: Weekend Economists: What Goes Up....June 1-3, 2012 [View all]xchrom
(108,903 posts)65. For Europe’s sake, save us from our saviours Slavoj Žižek
http://www.presseurop.eu/en/content/article/2093631-europe-s-sake-save-us-our-saviours
Imagine a scene from a dystopian movie that depicts our society in the near future. Uniformed guards patrol half-empty downtown streets at night, on the prowl for immigrants, criminals and vagrants. Those they find are brutalised. What seems like a fanciful Hollywood image is a reality in todays Greece. At night, black-shirted vigilantes from the Holocaust-denying neo-fascist Golden Dawn movement which won 7 per cent of the vote in the last round of elections, and had the support, its said, of 50 per cent of the Athenian police have been patrolling the street and beating up all the immigrants they can find: Afghans, Pakistanis, Algerians. So this is how Europe is defended in the spring of 2012.
The trouble with defending European civilisation against the immigrant threat is that the ferocity of the defence is more of a threat to civilisation than any number of Muslims. With friendly defenders like this, Europe needs no enemies. A hundred years ago, G.K. Chesterton articulated the deadlock in which critics of religion find themselves: Men who begin to fight the Church for the sake of freedom and humanity end by flinging away freedom and humanity if only they may fight the Church The secularists have not wrecked divine things; but the secularists have wrecked secular things, if that is any comfort to them.
Many liberal warriors are so eager to fight anti-democratic fundamentalism that they end up dispensing with freedom and democracy if only they may fight terror. If the terrorists are ready to wreck this world for love of another, our warriors against terror are ready to wreck democracy out of hatred for the Muslim other. Some of them love human dignity so much that they are ready to legalise torture to defend it. Its an inversion of the process by which fanatical defenders of religion start out by attacking contemporary secular culture and end up sacrificing their own religious credentials in their eagerness to eradicate the aspects of secularism they hate.
But Greeces anti-immigrant defenders arent the principal danger: they are just a by-product of the true threat, the politics of austerity that have caused Greeces predicament. The next round of Greek elections will be held on 17 June. The European establishment warns us that these elections are crucial: not only the fate of Greece, but maybe the fate of the whole of Europe is in the balance. One outcome the right one, they argue would allow the painful but necessary process of recovery through austerity to continue. The alternative if the extreme leftist Syriza party wins would be a vote for chaos, the end of the (European) world as we know it.
Imagine a scene from a dystopian movie that depicts our society in the near future. Uniformed guards patrol half-empty downtown streets at night, on the prowl for immigrants, criminals and vagrants. Those they find are brutalised. What seems like a fanciful Hollywood image is a reality in todays Greece. At night, black-shirted vigilantes from the Holocaust-denying neo-fascist Golden Dawn movement which won 7 per cent of the vote in the last round of elections, and had the support, its said, of 50 per cent of the Athenian police have been patrolling the street and beating up all the immigrants they can find: Afghans, Pakistanis, Algerians. So this is how Europe is defended in the spring of 2012.
The trouble with defending European civilisation against the immigrant threat is that the ferocity of the defence is more of a threat to civilisation than any number of Muslims. With friendly defenders like this, Europe needs no enemies. A hundred years ago, G.K. Chesterton articulated the deadlock in which critics of religion find themselves: Men who begin to fight the Church for the sake of freedom and humanity end by flinging away freedom and humanity if only they may fight the Church The secularists have not wrecked divine things; but the secularists have wrecked secular things, if that is any comfort to them.
Many liberal warriors are so eager to fight anti-democratic fundamentalism that they end up dispensing with freedom and democracy if only they may fight terror. If the terrorists are ready to wreck this world for love of another, our warriors against terror are ready to wreck democracy out of hatred for the Muslim other. Some of them love human dignity so much that they are ready to legalise torture to defend it. Its an inversion of the process by which fanatical defenders of religion start out by attacking contemporary secular culture and end up sacrificing their own religious credentials in their eagerness to eradicate the aspects of secularism they hate.
But Greeces anti-immigrant defenders arent the principal danger: they are just a by-product of the true threat, the politics of austerity that have caused Greeces predicament. The next round of Greek elections will be held on 17 June. The European establishment warns us that these elections are crucial: not only the fate of Greece, but maybe the fate of the whole of Europe is in the balance. One outcome the right one, they argue would allow the painful but necessary process of recovery through austerity to continue. The alternative if the extreme leftist Syriza party wins would be a vote for chaos, the end of the (European) world as we know it.
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