Stanley Aronowitz: "An Immense Malaise Torments American Society"

by: Bruno Odent  |  L'Humanité | Interview (French Translation)

Stanley Aronowitz: "An Immense Malaise Torments American Society"
Professor of Sociology Stanley Aronowitz. (Photo: Nona Willis Aronowitz)

Interview with distinguished professor of sociology Stanley Aronowitz at the City University of New York. He evokes the reasons for Barack Obama's Democrats in the midterm elections.

Bruno Odent for L'Humanité: Why just two years after the defeat George W. Bush's party endured is the risk of a Republican Party come back so high?

Stanley Aronowitz. There's a simple reason and a more complicated reason. The obvious explanation is that a good part of the population believed that the Democrats and the Obama administration were going to solve the problems that Bush had not succeeded in resolving or had created. There were two key questions to which citizens were very sensitive: the increase in unemployment and the inauguration of health care coverage, which is extremely costly for most Americans and inaccessible for the 50 million most disadvantaged. On these two issues, people didn't see any real improvement. On the contrary, unemployment has remained very high, even increased, and access to health care insurance is not scheduled until later, in 2014. And, then, with so many concessions to private insurers that its tangible realization seems fragile and unpredictable. Obviously, the Republicans rely on popular anger and divert it away from its true causes. And they partially succeed, since in the United States' bipartisan system, people traditionally turn to the opposition party when the party in power disappoints. The still-remembered disrepute of the Bush period constitutes a real obstacle. To overcome that and capture the protest vote come what may, Republican candidates have not hesitated to indulge in populist one-upmanship, betting most notably on their political ads that exploit the crassest prejudices and emotions.

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But this noxious climate must express something deeper?

Stanley Aronowitz. Yes, the underlying problem in all of this is that citizens have discovered - thanks to the management of the financial/economic crisis - that their powers are reduced, that the oligarchy, that Wall Street, continues to dispossess them ever more. That has been exacerbated by the bailout of the financial system, of the big banks and insurance companies. People feel they've been swindled. Everything happens above their heads without their getting a word in. They feel, without being able to articulate it more precisely, that they don't have the democratic political system they need. They can't express that because all the parties are in on the swindle ... so, they follow those who deliberately depart from the accepted script and play on their emotions by throwing them the red meat of "too much government," the Washington establishment or more classical scapegoats such as immigrants. The other consequence of this strange climate is the risk of record abstention. And that phenomenon could heavily penalize Barack Obama's party. Those who gravitate around the union movement, feminist associations or defense of the environment and who are usually those most easily mobilized for the Democratic vote may, in fact, not go to the polls, since they are, for the most part, frustrated by the absence of change and even worried about the continuation of previous policies and rationales.

What are the dimensions of the malaise that is moving through society today?

Stanley Aronowitz. People believe that the economic system has exploded into bits. And they think that the political system is incapable of finding a way out, that there's no one to defend them, to protect them from the disaster. You know that we have three million families confronted with foreclosure. We have a real level of unemployment that sits above 17 percent of the active population. And there's no real political will to come to grips with these ultrasensitive questions, apart from a few exceptions that confirm the rule, such as the actions taken by Elizabeth Warren, who works in the Obama administration on consumer protection issues. The government itself is in question, hence the rise in receptiveness to the Republicans' and the Tea Party's anti-government or reduced-government demagoguery.

Could this terrible malaise become politically dangerous?

Stanley Aronowitz. I think there is already a rightward push. The emergence of the Tea Party is significant. Not that the people who turn to it are fascists. Many of its adherents are quite simply broke, angry, drowned in the pain of having lost their house or their job or sometimes both. Some are far from being racists or neoconservatives in their heart. Some even voted for Obama two years ago in the hope of change and they've simply found the Tea Party as a way of protesting, of howling their frustration and their distress. Fortunately, we lack any charismatic figure at this time who would drag along a more significant far-right movement. But, look out, because the potential is there.

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We needed Aronowitz to tell

We needed Aronowitz to tell us this? Hell, I could have told you these things and given you a picture of a much, much better looking man. :-)



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Georgi+! Problem with PresObama is he was hired for a job and his performance is greatly lacking. Period.This may be the opportunity fora new REAL democratic renewal and candidates for 2012, because we can credit the NEXT 2 YEARS OF WORSENING HXXX TO THE rEPUBLICAN MAJORITIES. PPPPPres can save it if he ABSOLUTELY REFUSES TO RENEW THE TaX CUTS TO WEALTHY--for starts. If not, he is gone. The problem with pix is this is a good example of what sun skin exposure damage is does to human skin.



He didn't even mention the

He didn't even mention the wars. We still have 50,000 combat troops in Iraq and Obama tripled the number in Afghanistan. Oh that's right, most American Jews think that killing Muslims is God's work.



I will not abide the

I will not abide the cowardly anonymous' comment that "Most American Jews think that killing Muslims is G-d's work."

I see that as a blanket libel that has no merit in this space. Only a coward would sign it anonymously.

Many American Jews, most especially in the Reform, Conservative, Reconstructionist, and Renewal movements see the well-being of people without regard to religion, race, lineage, gender, or sexual orientation, most especially oppressed members of non-dominant societies, as indispensable to the well-being of the Jewish people.

I count myself as a Jew who opposes the administration in Tel Aviv for its oppression of millions within Eretz Israel and its willingness to do dirty work for the United States Government and the financier-spies who dominate it. Bluntly, this is "not good for the Jews".

I commend Yaakov Rabkin's "The Threat from Within" as a valuable explanation of the conflict between Judaism and Zionism.



I don't think any human

I don't think any human being is capable of fixing GW Bush's mistakes in this short of time. I say lets give him a chance.



Give Obama a chance? We

Give Obama a chance? We Already did that. But beyond that, that kind of thinking demands that one remember how we got into this mess, which, unfortunately, most Americans are incapable of doing.

The poor saps that supported Obama thinking that things would change in Washington were just as deluded as those who can't remember past two years ago.



So now we're giving the

So now we're giving the Republicans a chance--and two years--to fix things. Wanna bet they do nothing? Wanna bet that we'll still be in Iraq and Afghanistan, we'll still have 20% unemployment and exploding foreclosures and bankruptcies...and the Wall Streeters/ bankers/ mortgagers/ bond raters will not go to jail? By 2012, we may finally be ready for a real revolution. I can only hope.



Re: "Most American Jews

Re: "Most American Jews think that killing Muslims is G-d's work."

Don't (like the U.S. corporate media does, and the U.S. government does) ignore the American and Israeli jewish people, who have been and are protesting the killings, and the Israeli occupations - including outside the Israeli embassies in the U.S., outside of the AIPAC offices, and at events in the U.S. that Benjamin Netanyahu is speaking at...



What Mr. Stanley Aronowitz

What Mr. Stanley Aronowitz says is true, but it doesn't say nearly enough truth.

The people who listened to the garbage handed out to get the GoP elected listened to Joseph Goebbels methodology from NAZI Germany as translated by Karl Rove.

We got change in 2009, but saw the blockages and meanstriked GoP fight tooth and nail for their agenda to turn America into a slave, debt ridden population to slave the greed of wall street and the banks. Good luck with that,
And thanks Mr. Stanley Aronowitz for trying.



My thanks and sympathy to

My thanks and sympathy to Peter J. Nickitas, a courageous Jew. More Jews should come out to denounce the political Zionists that are destroying classical Judaism and destroying the USA, needless to say, destroying the Palestinian folks.
The result of the recent USA elections has little to do with the USA citizens' wishes a n a lot to do with the Lobby's control of the media and the money. If we do not find a way to stop it, the USA, Jews included, let along Israel, will go down the drain.



SIGN THE PETITION CALLING

SIGN THE PETITION CALLING FOR A PROGRESSIVE RIVAL TO THE TEA-PARTY REACTIONARIES!

The only solution is to build a real opposition party and run a strong campaign against both entrenched parties in 2012.

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http://www.thepetitionsite.com

/606/petition-to-initiate-a-progressive-coalition-representing-the-marginalized-left-and-restoring-the/

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The Tea Party was

The Tea Party was facilitated and created by the media. It is a media creation.



There are two recent books

There are two recent books that document the failure of the Obama Administration to reverse the dreadful direction of the Bush Administration: They are: The Empire's New Clothes by Paul Stree, and The Mendacity of Hope by Roger D. Hodge. I am in the process of reading both. I find them very depressing; but they strike me as realistic.



the bankers are still in

the bankers are still in charge,O, is just a front man



USA is a Zionist host

USA is a Zionist host nation. They are using
our military to depopulate the Muslim world,
while they loot and destroy our nation, from the inside. Legality (Talmud) is replacing Morality.
See Public Law 102-14 (signed by bush sr, in'91),which includes the (Talmudic) Noahide Laws, wherein the practice of Christianity is considered Idolatry: a capital crime. And why, in 2001, did the Menorah replace the Cross at the White House and subsequently at hundreds,if not thousands of
public buildings nationwide? USA is a colony of Israel.



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