May 6, 2004
WHAHAPP'N?:
Inverted Totalitarianism (SHELDON WOLIN, May 19, 2003, Nation)
While the Nazi totalitarianism strove to give the masses a sense of collective power and strength, Kraft durch Freude ("Strength through joy"), inverted totalitarianism promotes a sense of weakness, of collective futility. While the Nazis wanted a continuously mobilized society that would not only support the regime without complaint and enthusiastically vote "yes" at the periodic plebiscites, inverted totalitarianism wants a politically demobilized society that hardly votes at all. Recall the President's words immediately after the horrendous events of September 11: "Unite, consume and fly," he told the anxious citizenry. Having assimilated terrorism to a "war," he avoided doing what democratic leaders customarily do during wartime: mobilize the citizenry, warn it of impending sacrifices and exhort all citizens to join the "war effort." Instead, inverted totalitarianism has its own means of promoting generalized fear; not only by sudden "alerts" and periodic announcements about recently discovered terrorist cells or the arrest of shadowy figures or the publicized heavy-handed treatment of aliens and the Devil's Island that is Guantánamo Bay or the sudden fascination with interrogation methods that employ or border on torture, but by a pervasive atmosphere of fear abetted by a corporate economy of ruthless downsizing, withdrawal or reduction of pension and health benefits; a corporate political system that relentlessly threatens to privatize Social Security and the modest health benefits available, especially to the poor. With such instrumentalities for promoting uncertainty and dependence, it is almost overkill for inverted totalitarianism to employ a system of criminal justice that is punitive in the extreme, relishes the death penalty and is consistently biased against the powerless.Thus the elements are in place: a weak legislative body, a legal system that is both compliant and repressive, a party system in which one party, whether in opposition or in the majority, is bent upon reconstituting the existing system so as to permanently favor a ruling class of the wealthy, the well-connected and the corporate, while leaving the poorer citizens with a sense of helplessness and political despair, and, at the same time, keeping the middle classes dangling between fear of unemployment and expectations of fantastic rewards once the new economy recovers. That scheme is abetted by a sycophantic and increasingly concentrated media; by the integration of universities with their corporate benefactors; by a propaganda machine institutionalized in well-funded think tanks and conservative foundations; by the increasingly closer cooperation between local police and national law enforcement agencies aimed at identifying terrorists, suspicious aliens and domestic dissidents.
What is at stake, then, is nothing less than the attempted transformation of a tolerably free society into a variant of the extreme regimes of the past century. In that context, the national elections of 2004 represent a crisis in its original meaning, a turning point. The question for citizens is: Which way?
No wonder we're the Stupid Party, no matter how many times I read that I can't figure out how telling people they needn't be fearful after 9-11 demonstrates that our fascist overlords are fear-mongering. Of course, it'd take a whole tutorial to explain to me how returning my tax dollars, creating school choice and privatizing health care and social security will rob me of power, so maybe I'm just otherly-abled. Posted by Orrin Judd at May 6, 2004 7:34 PM
It's just a longwinded version of "BUSH IS HITLER!", that's all.
Posted by: Ken at May 6, 2004 7:51 PMThis article is incomprehensible, but it is a textbook example of the paranoid mind at work. Every fact supports the thesis that Bush is a tyrant. The paranoid imagination is facile at making connections and seeing patterns. The weaker the connection, the more weight he gives it. And of course, he always finds a way to paint himself as the central target of the conspiracy:
"by the increasingly closer cooperation between local police and national law enforcement agencies aimed at identifying terrorists, suspicious aliens and domestic dissidents."
Those domestic dissidents have to be dealt with. Perhaps the entire "War on Terror" was engineered by Bush to have an excuse to go after the real enemy - the domestic dissident who speaks truth to power and alone can enlighten the ignorant masses of their enslavement to the corporate overlords of the government-military machine.
You can have all you want when the Gov't quits spending half its budget on the military. If we simply withdraw all troops from everywhere on earth right now, there would be plenty of money for everyone. You could even afford to pay the fair global price of gasoline since it would no longer be subsidised by the military. And many fewer people would be mained, tortured and killed.
You see, all this "terrorism" was created for the purpose of perpetual war. To make you afraid. To make you territorial.
PS What does all of this have to do with persecuting atheists and homosexuals? You tell me!
Posted by: SIxFootPole at May 6, 2004 11:19 PMSFP:
You need to go look at the federal budget my friend. We spend remarkably little on defense considering our global dominance.
Posted by: oj at May 6, 2004 11:28 PMInverted Tolitarianism. marvelous! from those wonderful people who brought you Democratic Centralism.
Posted by: Robert Schwartz at May 6, 2004 11:30 PMOrrin:
You have truly arrived in the blogsphere -- you have got the attention of the trolls.
Posted by: jd watson at May 7, 2004 4:32 AMIt must be frustrating in the extreme to bet your whole life on the imminence of a fascism that never comes. Perhaps the government could set up a comfortable camp or two for these guys as a charitable means for them to live out their fondest dreams. Hey, now there is an idea for Mark Burnett, no?
Posted by: Peter B at May 7, 2004 7:08 AM>...the domestic dissident who speaks truth to
>power and alone can enlighten the ignorant
>masses of their enslavement to the corporate
>overlords of the government-military machine.
Recognize it? Luke Skywalker leading the Good Guys (TM) against the Evil Empire (TM). Star Wars: the Role-playing Game, West End or D20 version, take your pick.
When I was D&Ding every weekend, at least I admitted it was FANTASY role-playing and knew it was just a game.
(I suspect these political-fantasy role-players would have denounced me as "off in some fantasy world". Probably because it wasn't THEIR fantasy world. Or I was using pencil, paper, and funny dice instead of Live Role-playing -- like them and all those White Wolf Wannabe Lestats.)
Posted by: Ken at May 7, 2004 1:12 PMIn related news, leftists will put ice cream on the stove to cool it off and cook food in the refrigerator.
