By Chris Hedges
March 03, 2020 "Information
Clearing House" - Aristotle, Niccolò
Machiavelli, Alexis de Tocqueville, Adam Smith and
Karl Marx grounded their philosophies in the
understanding that there is a natural antagonism
between the rich and the rest of us. The interests
of the rich are not our interests. The truths of the
rich are not our truths. The lives of the rich are
not our lives. Great wealth not only breeds contempt
for those who do not have it but it empowers
oligarchs to pay armies of lawyers, publicists,
politicians, judges, academics and journalists to
censure and control public debate and stifle
dissent.
Neoliberalism, deindustrialization, the
destruction of labor unions, slashing and even
eliminating the taxes of the rich and corporations,
free trade, globalization, the surveillance state,
endless war and austerity — the ideologies or tools
used by the oligarchs to further their own interests
— are presented to the public as natural law, the
mechanisms for social and economic progress, even as
the oligarchs dynamite the foundations of a liberal
democracy and exacerbate a climate crisis that
threatens to extinguish human life.
The oligarchs are happy to talk about race. They
are happy to talk about sexual identity and gender.
They are happy to talk about patriotism. They are
happy to talk about religion. They are happy to talk
about immigration. They are happy to talk about
abortion. They are happy to talk about gun control.
They are happy to talk about cultural degeneracy or
cultural freedom. They are not happy to talk about
class. Race, gender, religion, abortion,
immigration, gun control, culture and patriotism are
issues used to divide the public, to turn neighbor
against neighbor, to fuel virulent hatreds and
antagonisms. The culture wars give the oligarchs,
both Democrats and Republicans, the cover to
continue the pillage. There are few substantial
differences between the two ruling political parties
in the United States. This is why oligarchs like
Donald Trump and Michael Bloomberg can switch
effortlessly from one party to the other. Once
oligarchs seize power, Aristotle wrote, a society
must either accept tyranny or choose revolution.