By Chris Hedges
November 11, 2019 "Information
Clearing House" -
Oligarchs are blinded by hubris, wealth and
power. Their cloying sense of entitlement sees
them outraged by even the most tepid reforms or
mildest of criticisms. They lack empathy and
compassion, along with remorse or guilt, for
what is done to those outside of their tiny,
elitist circles. Privilege does strange and
unpleasant things to human beings. I saw these
distortions among my rich classmates as a
scholarship student at prep school and at
Harvard University, an institution designed,
like all elite schools, to perpetuate the
plutocracy. Living in privilege spawns
callousness, even cruelty, to those less
fortunate and feeds a bottomless greed.
The repugnant characteristics of the rich are
skillfully masked by armies of lawyers and
publicists, a servile and intimidated press,
good manners and the fig leaf of philanthropy.
Jeff Bezos,
Jamie Dimon,
Bill Gates,
Jimmy Wales,
Peter Thiel,
John Mackey and the late
Steve Jobs and
David Koch—whatever their carefully packaged
public image—champion or championed economic and
social models that are designed to create a new
form of serfdom for the working class and
further consolidate the concentration of wealth
and power into the hands of the oligarchs. When
a society falls into the death grip of an
oligarchic class, the result is always
catastrophic.
Oligarchs, because they live insulated lives
surrounded by obsequious courtiers that cater to
their bottomless narcissism and hedonism, wield
power based on fantasy. They propagate ruling
ideologies, such as neoliberalism and the
intellectually and morally bankrupt writings of
Ayn Rand, which are not economically
rational but justify their privilege. Their
mantra, first uttered by
a notorious serial killer and
enthusiastically embraced by Rand, is: “What Is
Good for Me Is Right.” All our institutions—the
press, the courts, legislative bodies, the
executive branch and academia—have been
perverted to serve the oligarch’s narrow,
selfish interests while an oppressed citizenry,
struggling to survive, is seething with mounting
rage and frustration. The corporate coup
orchestrated by the ruling oligarchs over the
past few decades gave us Donald Trump. If this
coup is not reversed, far worse will follow.
The oligarchs are the last to understand the
consequences of their moral depravity. The
political reformers, such as Bernie Sanders or
Elizabeth Warren, who could save the system from
self-destruction are demonized in the same way
the Russian oligarchs demonized
Alexander
Kerensky, the socialist revolutionaries and
Mensheviks, paving the way for the
tyrannical
Bolsheviks under
Vladimir Lenin. When the end comes, and the
end will come, most probably in our case with a
tyranny imposed by Christian fascists, the
oligarchs will be blissfully unaware, gorging
themselves at their palatial estates or on their
mega yachts like the clueless French or Russian
aristocrats on the eve of their revolutions.
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“We are in the midst of a major
global, political, economic, social and
cultural transition—but we don’t know
which way we’re headed,” writes Lisa
Duggan in “Mean
Girl: Ayn Rand and the Culture of Greed.”
“The incoherence of the Trump
administration is symptomatic of the
confusion as politicians and business
elites jockey with the Breitbart
alt-right forces while conservative
evangelicals pull the strings. The
unifying threads are meanness and greed,
and the spirit of the whole hodgepodge
is Ayn Rand.”
This spirit of meanness corrupts the far
right and the far left. It defines the Christian
fascists and the alt-right as it defines many in
antifa and the black bloc, although unlike their
fascist opponents the far left in the United
States is a marginal, poorly organized,
ideologically bankrupt and ineffectual political
force. As societies polarize, the attempts by
reformers and moderates such as Sanders and
Warren to halt the disorder, defuse the mounting
hatreds and antagonisms that are increasingly
expressed through violence and salvage
democratic norms prove fruitless. The oligarchs
do not respond to their appeals and eventually
the disenfranchised lose patience with the
impotence of the moderates.
Lenin’s ruthlessness and rule by decree and
terror, enforced by death squads run by the
Cheka, reflected the ruthlessness and terror
employed by the Russian aristocracy and the
Okhrana. The
Committee for Public Safety, which assumed
dictatorial power from September 1793 to July
1794 during the French Revolution, reflected the
ruthlessness and terror employed by the French
nobility. Extremists, no matter what their
political platform, are remarkably similar once
in power. And it is almost always extremists who
inherit power in failed democracies.
The oligarchs, who spent $1 billion in 2016
to deny Sanders the Democratic Party nomination
and try to put Hillary Clinton in the White
House, learned nothing from the debacle. If they
can’t shove Joe Biden down our throats, how
about Pete Buttigieg or Michael Bloomberg? And
should Warren or Sanders miraculously become the
Democratic candidate, which the oligarchs are
working hard to prevent, they will reluctantly
back Trump. Trump may be vulgar, corrupt and
inept, he may have turned the United States into
an international pariah, but he slavishly serves
the financial interests of the oligarchs.
No battle to accrue profit is too small for
oligarchs. The election for City Council in
Seattle saw Bezos, the world’s richest man,
spend $1.5 million to flip the council to
serve his business interests. Bezos was incensed
by a council decision last year to tax Amazon,
which in 2018 paid no federal income tax, and
other businesses to help provide housing for the
city’s 11,000 homeless. Amazon got the city’s
tax repealed within a month. Bezos in this
election targeted his nemesis, the socialist
City Councilwoman
Kshama Sawant, who thankfully was
re-elected, and pushed a slate of pro-business
candidates for the council. Bezos failed, this
time, to seize control of the council. No doubt,
the next round of elections will see him triple
or quadruple his investment. The 2016 elections
had a price tag of $6.5 billion, but as Hamilton
Nolan
points out in the Guardian, “for a group
that exercises total control over a federal
budget of more than $4 trillion, that’s a real
bargain.”
Oligarchs, freed from outside oversight and
regulation, wantonly pillage the political and
economic institutions that sustain them. They
run up huge government deficits by slashing
taxes on the rich. This forces an underfunded
government to borrow from the banks, further
enriching the oligarchs, and impose punishing
austerity programs on the public. They privatize
traditional government services, including
utilities, intelligence gathering, large parts
of the military, the police, the prison system
and schools to make billions in profits. They
create complex financial mechanisms that ensure
usurious interest rates on mortgages, personal
and student loans. They legalize accounting
fraud and suppress wages to keep the public
trapped in a crippling debt peonage. They loot
trillions in taxpayer money when their
speculative bubbles burst.
They are no longer capitalists, if we define
capitalists as those who make money from the
means of production. They are a criminal class
of financial speculators that rewrite the laws
to steal from everyone, including their own
shareholders. They are parasites that feed off
the carcass of industrial capitalism. They
produce nothing. They make nothing. They
manipulate money. And this gaming of the system
and seizure of political power by finance
capital is why the
wealthiest 1% of America’s families control 40%
of the nation’s wealth.
Dimon, the chief executive of JPMorgan Chase
with an estimated worth of $1.4 billion, is the
poster child for
corporate greed and criminality. He directed
JPMorgan Chase to underwrite fraudulent
securities in the years leading up to the 2008
financial crash. He overcharged members of the
military on mortgages and mortgage refinancing
transactions. He overcharged customers for
overdraft fees. He manipulated bidding on
California and Midwest electricity markets. He
overcharged homeowners for flood insurance. He
billed customers for nonexistent credit card
monitoring services. He charged minorities
higher rates and fees on mortgages than those
paid by white borrowers. He failed to pay
overtime to company workers. Yes, JPMorgan
Chase had to pay more fines than any other
financial institution in the country, but the
profits more than offset its fraudulent and
criminal activity.
It is Dimon, along with fellow oligarchs
Gates and the billionaire investor
Leon Cooperman, who has recently
led the attack on Warren. Dimon chastised
her for her “wealth tax” plan and for allegedly
vilifying “successful people.”
Cooperman accused Warren of seeking to wreck
the American dream.
Gates also denounced her wealth tax plan,
although if he did have to pay the tax, he would
still be worth $6 billion. When questioned,
Gates refused to say whether, if Warren becomes
the Democratic nominee, he would support Trump.
Greed is bottomless. It is the disease of the
rich. The more the oligarchs accumulate the more
they want. This is the dark side of human
nature. It has always been with us. All
societies are plagued by social inequality, but
when those on the bottom and in the middle of
the social pyramid lose their voice and agency,
when the society exists only to serve the greed
of the rich, when income inequality reaches the
levels it has reached in the United States, the
social fabric is torn apart and the society
destroys itself.
Aristotle warned about the danger of oligarchies
nearly 2,500 years ago. We stand on the cusp of
social and political disintegration, bequeathed
to us by oligarchs who have seized total power.
The ruling oligarchs will stymie all attempts at
reform. This makes a crisis inevitable. Once we
enter this crisis, the oligarchs will become the
most potent enablers of despotism.
Chris Hedges, spent nearly two decades as
a foreign correspondent in Central America, the
Middle East, Africa and the Balkans. He has
reported from more than 50 countries and has
worked for The Christian Science Monitor,
National Public Radio, The Dallas Morning News
and The New York Times, for which he was a
foreign correspondent for 15 years.
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