Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Forget The Moral Crusade


The problem in the United States these days, Chris Hedges writes, is that both sides have descended into moral crusades:

The continued inability of America’s liberal democratic establishment to address the ills besetting the country—climate change, unregulated global capitalism, mounting social inequality, a bloated military, endless foreign wars, out-of-control deficits and gun violence—means the inevitable snuffing out of our anemic democracy. Overwhelmed by the multiple crises, the liberal elites have jettisoned genuine political life and retreated into self-defeating moral crusades in a vain and futile attempt to deflect attention away from the looming social, political, economic and environmental catastrophes.
These faux moral crusades, now the language of the left and the right, have bifurcated the country into warring factions. Opponents are demonized as evil. Adherents to the cause are on the side of the angels. Nuance and ambiguity are banished. Facts are manipulated or discarded. Truth is replaced by slogans. Conspiracy theories, however bizarre, are incredulously embraced to expose the perfidiousness of the enemy. Politics is defined by antagonistic political personalities spewing vitriol. The intellectual and moral sterility, along with the inability to halt the forces of societal destruction, provides fertile soil for extremists, neofascists and demagogues who thrive in periods of paralysis and cultural degeneracy.

When you believe God is on your side, all kinds of outrages become possible; and ideology rules the roost:

Hannah Arendt in “The Origins of Totalitarianism” pointed out that ideologies are attractive in times of crisis because they reduce and simplify reality to a single idea. While the right wing blames the decline on darker races, the liberal elites blame the decline on Russia or racists. It is the ideology, not experience or fact, that is used “to explain all historical happenings, [to provide] the total explanation of the past, the total knowledge of the present, and the reliable prediction of the future,” she wrote.
All ideologies demand an impossible consistency. This is achieved by a constant mutation and distortion of reality until it becomes, as the Mueller investigation did, absurdist theater. The result for believers, Arendt wrote, is disorientation, heightened fear and paranoia.
These types of collective self-delusions have always existed in American society, as the historian Richard Hofstadter pointed out. Such self-delusions, he wrote, are “made up of certain preoccupations and fantasies: the megalomaniac view of oneself as the Elect, wholly good, abominably persecuted, yet assured of ultimate triumph; the attribution of gigantic and demonic powers to the adversary.”

Thus, Donald Trump has claimed that he's the Chosen One. And his opponents claim that he is Evil Incarnate. All of this leads to a dead end. And the problems remain unresolved.

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4 comments:

Toby said...

It's an interesting point. Our various progressive leaders seem incapable of accomplishing anything. Witness our PM wasting his term with his constant drama; he makes lots of speeches and he emotes with great intent but doesn't actually do anything important. Our Environment Minister frets about Climate Change but hasn't understood that it's actually her job to put Canada on a different course in line with the Paris agreements. As a parallel, witness our news media wasting its time and space on trivia.

Owen Gray said...

Moral outrage can be used as an excuse to do nothing, Toby.

the salamander said...

.. one of the blowaway great books that crushes any shred of cred of organized religion.. is Jon Krakauer's 'Under The Banner Of Heaven' .. He's gotten as close as anyone to heaven (if there really is one up there) His book 'Into Thin Air' describes the disasterous year he ascended Everest and made it back down.. and some of the bodies are still up there. But Under The Banner Of Heaven seemed even more grim - as if that was possible. I won't give away any aspect of the book.. except it was so grim I really could not finish it. Into The Wild is another human examination though.. that is truly provoking. Missoula is another astonishing book - re Rape & the Justice System .. an astonishing book about assault and utter failure.. organized religion looked the other way.. or the wrong way

We also currently have before us.. The Epstein Depravity - That he attracted luminaries from both 'great' American political parties, from show biz, fashion, sports.. you name it. Basically men and even women who were blind to or fine being in a social sphere with young girls.. it makes me think of those chastity balls.. where barely teen debutants pledge virginity to their fathers.. and dance the night away.

Politics and Religion must not mix. Nobody should be in the political sphere who cannot seperate their personal fantasy or fallacy or belief.. from their job as 'public servant. Just nobody. Sadly its quite the opposite.. and corporatism, neoliberalism is only too glad to throw more logs on the fire.. then we have a triple threat larger than the sum of its parts. That defines Andrew Scheer perfectly.. who I have trouble differentiating from Donald Trump.

I really don't care if people wear spaghetti strainers and adore the great spaghetti monster.. or follow mormanism, or are buddists (who may be the best of the lot, after First Nations who may honor Raven or The Great Turtle or Orca), I do love great gospel music & the huge choirs. I myself am an untroubled agnostic who only treasures & trusts Mother Earth & Mother Nature.. and the environment we live in. I believe Tom Thomson was likely a saint and Jim Flaherty was a loser as as Canadian public servant.. though a truly strong parent.. Sam Oosterhoff can jump in the lake with Doug Ford with his sneering holier than thou pronouncements

Owen Gray said...

Democracies -- real democracies -- have always insisted on the separation of Church and State, sal. The marriage of the two is a canary in the coal mine. There lies the road to ruin.