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Achieving Our Country

Unread postby Pops » Sun 20 Nov 2016, 12:03:48

In 1998, the late Stanford philosopher Richard Rorty published a small volume, Achieving Our Country: Leftist Thought in Twentieth-Century America, that described a fracturing of the leftwing coalition that rendered the movement so dispirited and cynical that it invited its own collapse.

In the days after Trump’s electoral college victory over Hillary Clinton, passages from Rorty’s book went viral, shared thousands of times on social media. Rorty’s theories were then echoed by the New Yorker editor David Remnick in an interview with Barack Obama and essay on his presidency, and taken up across the internet as an explanation for Trump’s success.

In the book, Rorty predicted that what he called the left would come to give “cultural politics preference over real politics”. This movement would contribute to a tidal wave of resentment, he wrote, that would ricochet back as the kind of rancor that the left had tried to eradicate.

Rorty suggested that so long as “the proles can be distracted from their own despair by media-created pseudo-events, including the brief and bloody war, the super-rich will have little to fear”.

But as democratic institutions began to fail, workers would begin to realize that governments were “not even trying to prevent wages from sinking or jobs from being exported”, Rorty wrote. They would also realize that the middle classes – themselves desperately afraid of being downsized – would not come to their rescue.

“At that point,” Rorty wrote, “something will crack.”

“The nonsuburban electorate will decide that the system has failed and start looking around for a strongman to vote for – someone willing to assure them that, once he is elected, the smug bureaucrats, tricky lawyers, overpaid bond salesmen, and postmodernist professors will no longer be calling the shots.”

Rorty said “nobody can predict” what such a strongman would do in office, but painted a bleak picture for minorities and liberal causes. “One thing that is very likely to happen is that the gains made in the past forty years by black and brown Americans, and by homosexuals, will be wiped out,” he wrote. “Jocular contempt for women will come back into fashion.”

Intolerance and “sadism” would “come flooding back”, he continued. “All the resentment which badly educated Americans feel about having their manners dictated to them by college graduates will find an outlet.”

Rorty, a hero of the old left, hoped his peers would abandon what he perceived as anti-Americanism and return to a more pure-hearted, pragmatic view of liberalism. But he did not hold out much hope. Ultimately, he wrote, the so-called strongman would be powerless to do anything but “worsen economic conditions” and “quickly make his peace with the international superrich”.

The strongman will ‘assure them that, once elected, the smug bureaucrats, tricky lawyers, overpaid bond salesmen, and postmodernist professors will no longer be calling the shots’. Photograph: Anadolu

Trump appears to have already fulfilled this prediction, filling his transition team with lobbyists, including for the oil, telecoms and food industries. He has named a Republican loyalist to be his chief of staff, and a far-right nationalist – himself a former Goldman Sachs executive – as his “chief strategist”.


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Re: Achieving Our Country

Unread postby Plantagenet » Sun 20 Nov 2016, 16:44:38

Pops wrote:Rorty said “All the resentment which badly educated Americans feel about having their manners dictated to them by college graduates will find an outlet.”



It's weird how American leftists are so elitist and contemptuous of working class people. You don't see this in other countries where the left is more firmly rooted in the working class

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Re: Achieving Our Country

Unread postby Pops » Sun 20 Nov 2016, 18:06:32

Quite right Pete.

In this phrase, who is the "elite"?
“the proles can be distracted from their own despair by media-created pseudo-events, including the brief and bloody war, the super-rich will have little to fear”.


Interesting how the "super rich", the Kochs, Romney's, Trumps and various silver spoon offspring of the worlds' rich have been transformed, overnight, into the salt of the earth. While the meritocracy, many times their family's first college educated, the sons and daughters of steelworkers and cops and longshoremen, have now become the elite.
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Re: Achieving Our Country

Unread postby Cog » Sun 20 Nov 2016, 19:43:52

pstarr wrote:I'll never forget those images of GW Bush clearing brush on this 'ranch'. When he's a patrician back home in Connecticut/Maine, he has help assigned that task.

I am sorry I omitted (above) nurses, attendants, orderlies the bottom of the health industry pecking order. Many are probably illegals these days. What happened to their vote? Oh that's right. It was gerrymandered and suppressed.


You want illegals to have the right to vote? :lol:
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