Our capitalist elites have used propaganda, money and the marginalizing
of their critics to erase the first three of philosopher John Locke’s
elements of the perfect state: liberty, equality and freedom. They
exclusively empower the fourth, property. Liberty and freedom in the
corporate state mean the liberty and freedom of corporations and the
rich to exploit and pillage without government interference or
regulatory oversight. And the single most important characteristic of
government is its willingness to use force, at home and abroad, to
protect the interests of the property classes. This abject surrender of
the state to the rich is expressed at this moment in the United States
in the new tax code and the dismantling of environmental regulations.
This degradation of basic democratic ideals—evidenced when the Supreme
Court refuses to curb wholesale government surveillance of the public or
defines pouring unlimited dark money into political campaigns as a form
of free speech and the right to petition the government—means the
society defines itself by virtues that are dead. The longer this
illusion is perpetuated, the more an enraged public turns to demagogues
who promise a new utopia and then, once in power, accelerate the
assault.
chris hedges
corpses of souls
chris hedges
corpses of souls
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