Bending the Third Rail
Because We Should, We Can, We Do
Sunday, April 16, 2006
Quote of the Day
Fascism in America won’t come with jackboots, book burnings, mass rallies, and fevered harangues, nor will it come with black helicopters or tanks on the street. It won’t come like a storm—but as a break in the weather, that sudden change of season you might feel when the wind shifts on an October evening: Everything is the same, but everything has changed. Something has gone, departed from the world, and a new reality will have taken its place. All the old forms will still be there: legislatures, elections, campaigns—plenty of bread and circuses. But “consent of the governed” will no longer apply; actual control of the state will have passed to a small and privileged group who rule for the benefit of their wealthy peers and corporate patrons.

To be sure, there will be factional conflicts among the elite, and a degree of debate will be permitted; but no one outside the privileged circle will be allowed to influence state policy. Dissidents will be marginalized—usually by “the people” themselves. Deprived of historical knowledge by a thoroughly impoverished educational system designed to produce complacent consumers, left ignorant of current events by a corporate media devoted solely to profit, many will internalize the force-fed values of the ruling elite, and act accordingly. There will be little need for overt methods of control.

The rulers will act in secret, for reasons of “national security,” and the people will not be permitted to know what goes on in their name. Actions once unthinkable will be accepted as routine: government by executive fiat, state murder of “enemies” selected by the leader, undeclared wars, torture, mass detentions without charge, the looting of the national treasury, the creation of huge new “security structures” targeted at the populace. In time, this will be seen as “normal,” as the chill of autumn feels normal when summer is gone. It will all seem normal.

--Chris Floyd, November 10, 2001 Moscow Times (English edition)
3 Comments:
Blogger AR1836 said...
Interesting perspective from Moscow. Like China, there has been a decided switch from left-wing extremism to right-wing extremism, though China's fascist shift has outpaced Russia since the 1990s largely because of their unfettered capitalist traits shared with early mass industrialization in Europe and N. America. Fascists and communists have always been politically akin through their cynical ideologies and prescriptions. The U.S. have supported demonic fascist governments in S. and C. America in order to check equally demonic left wing demagoguery. Interesting to note the number of new democracies that emerged out of the Cold War who were never dominated by Peking/Beijing or the Kremlin, but were dominated by the U.S. Not to say a little cavalier thinking can sometimes be the better prescription as opposed to possibly having launched a pan-Islamic war recklessly sparked by the Iraq invasion that could really be bad for business interests who rule our nation.

Blogger Greyhair said...
The U.S. won the war of capitalism over socialism. Now everyone is in pursuit of the all-mighty buck over the well-being of the many. Fascisim is the natural, political, outgrowth of that victory.

We shall see how the "masses" respond.

Blogger Lynne said...
What an accurate description of the United States in 2006.