What Became
of the Left?
By Paul Craig
Roberts
August 19,
2013 "Information
Clearing House"
- Acquaintances of my generation are puzzled by the
disappearance of the American left. They remember
when there was far less war, far less monopoly
capitalist theft, a less rich and powerful elite,
less police violence against civilians, less
militarization, less privatization and deregulation,
fewer attacks on the social safety net, less
propaganda from the media, and yet, despite the
milder state of affairs, the leftwing was present
raising hell about it all.
For fifteen
years, and more if we go back to the Clinton
regime’s destruction of Yugoslavia, the US has been
engaged in wars on populations in seven—eight
counting Yugoslavia/Serbia—countries, causing
millions of deaths, disabled, and dislocated
peoples. A police state has been created, the US
Constitution stripped of its protective features,
and massive crimes committed under both US and
international law by three administrations. These
crimes include torture, transparant false flag
events, naked aggression (a war crime), spying
without warrants, and murder of US citizens. Yet,
the leftwing’s voice is barely heard.
Clearly, my
acquaintances are beginning to miss the challenge to
explanations and the country’s direction that the
left formerly provided. I know how they feel. We
used to be pushed along by biases and stereotypical
thinking, and the left was there to rattle our cage.
Now we are pushed along by propaganda and there is
no countervailing force except a few Internet
voices.
I remember
telling the audience in the Q&A session after my
Frank M. Engle Lecture in 1992 that I never realized
how much we would miss US Supreme Court Justices
Brennan and Marshall.
Today we
need a leftwing far more desperately than we did
when we had one. Today governments considered
democratic have the powers of a dictatorship. In the
United States, for example, habeas corpus has been
erased from both law and Constitution. Even worse,
White House officials can create lists of citizens
to be murdered without due process of law. These are
the powers of a dictator. Yet, these attributes of
dictatorship are now institutionalized and go
unremarked.
One would
think that the dispossessed American workers, whose
jobs and financial security have been moved offshore
and given to foreigners, would be protesting in the
streets like the French do. But not a peep. When
presidential candidate Ross Perot warned American
workers of what was about to happen to them, they
did not have enough confidence to vote for him. Have
the dispossessed American workers gained enough
sense—or is the problem a lack of leadership—to vote
for Trump who acknowledges the job loss that is
eroding the prospects of the 99 percent? If Trump
does not intend to deliver or is incapable of
delivering, we are still better off because a
failure to deliver raises the awareness of the
people.
From the
standpoint of the left, there is a perfect
environment for them in present day America. So
where is the left?
Here is my
answer to the question. The left suffered a
tremendous blow when the Soviet Union collapsed. The
Soviet collapse deprived the left of its belief that
there was an alternative to American “democratic
capitalism.” The Soviet collapse also disheartened
the left because the collapse removed any constraint
on Washington’s unilateralism. With China shaking
off Mao and moving into the capitalist camp, there
was no one to pick up the torch.
People are
puzzled why the left goes along with the
government’s explanations of what appear to be
orchastrated false flag terror events. If people of
no political persuasion, such as architects and
engineers, physicists, nano-chemists, firemen and
first responders, airline and military pilots,
challenge on the basis of evidence the official
account of 9/11, why does the leftwing defend the
account of a government that in other circumstances
the left distrusts 120%? The left knows that Tonkin
Gulf was an orchestration for war, that Saddam
Hussein had no “weapons of mass destruction,” that
Iran had no nukes. The left knows that the
government lies through its teeth, so why does the
left believe the government’s improbable conspiracy
theory of 9/11?
The answer,
I think, is that with the demise of Marxism, the
left’s only hope is that the peoples oppressed by
the West will rise up. The left finds huge emotional
satisfaction in 9/11 as blowback of the oppressed
against the oppressor. This is why the left clings
to the official story of 9/11. And to the stories of
other “terrorist events,” such as Orlando and Nice
despite the lack of any real evidence in behalf of
the stories.
I can
remember when the Amerian left, if told that a large
truck travelling at a reported 56 miles per hour had
mowed down 185 people and, then, being shown in the
immediate aftermath the truck devoid of a spot of
blood, clothing, human flesh, or even a small dent,
would have shouted down the obviously false account.
Ask someone
who has hit a dog at 56 mph about the blood and
damage to the car. Ask someone who has hit a deer
and the car is totalled. Ask experts if a large
truck hit a person at 56 mph if the person’s body
would remain intact and could be viewed lying
without any apparant damage or blood in the street.
You don’t
need to ask, do you? You see the point. The force of
a large truck moving at 56 mph that hits a human is
going to splatter that human all over the street.
Yet, the Nice photos show no such event.
I can
remember when the American left, if told by a Nice
police official that the French Minister of the
Interior in Paris had ordered Nice authorities not
to release and to immediately destroy the entire
filming of the alleged terror event from security
cameras posted along the entire street where
allegedly 185 people were hit by a truck and,
additionally, to falsify the police report of the
event, the left would have been demanding blood from
the authorities, not calling those who do demand
explanations “conspiracy kooks.”
Today the
American left wants to shut down those who do raise
questions about such very strange events in which a
few Saudis who could not fly airplanes prevailed
over the American National Security State and in
which 185 people are allegedly hit by a large truck
but the photos show no such results and the Paris
officials order the destruction of the recorded
evidence and the falsification of the report.
The
official story of 9/11 is the justification for the
wars. It is difficult to oppose wars when you accept
the reason for them. By accepting the government’s
9/11 conspiracy theory, the leftwing killed the
antiwar movement.
Why does
the left trust the government precisely on those
matters that the government uses to justify war and
a police state? The answer is that those who
challenge the official story deprive the left of the
emotional satisfaction that comes from the belief
that oppressed peoples are capable of striking back
and do strike back. Alexander Cockburn once
explained this to me himself. He said that when I
report the challenges of experts to the official
9/11 story, I am taking away the dignity of
oppressed peoples by assuming that they do not
strike back against their oppressors. Alex could not
accept the truth, because it meant that the
oppressed acquiesced in their oppression.
I
understand how Alex saw it. I understand the
importance to any movement of hope, and I regret
that the left has positioned itself such that facts
undermine hope, causing the left to come out against
facts.
I offer the
left, or the simulacrum that remains, a different
hope: trust the power of truth. Don’t defend the
oppressor, attack him, and as you attack him your
might will grow. People are not forever fools. A
time comes when their personal situation contradicts
the story fed to them. But if there is no
leadership, awareness cannot graduate into revolt.
The West
needs a strong leftwing movement with the strength
to challenge the lies that are leading the world to
a war of extinction of life. I would prefer a
reformist left to a revolutionary one, but this is
not to say that a revolutionary left is not
preferable to what exists today, which is
revolutionary neoconservatism without opposition
from a countervailing force.
Dr.
Paul Craig Roberts was Assistant Secretary
of the Treasury for Economic Policy and associate
editor of the Wall Street Journal. He was columnist
for Business Week, Scripps Howard News Service, and
Creators Syndicate. He has had many university
appointments. His internet columns have attracted a
worldwide following. Roberts' latest books are
The Failure
of Laissez Faire Capitalism and Economic Dissolution
of the West,
How America
Was Lost,
and
The
Neoconservative Threat to World Order.
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