Where Liberals Go to Feel Good
Monday 24 January 2011
by: Chris Hedges | Truthdig | Op-Ed

(Photo: Dan Taylor)
Barack Obama is another stock character in the cyclical political theater embraced by the liberal class. Act I is the burst of enthusiasm for a Democratic candidate who, through clever branding and public relations, appears finally to stand up for the interests of citizens rather than corporations. Act II is the flurry of euphoria and excitement. Act III begins with befuddled confusion and gnawing disappointment, humiliating appeals to the elected official to correct “mistakes,” and pleading with the officeholder to return to his or her true self. Act IV is the thunder and lightning scene. Liberals strut across the stage in faux moral outrage, delivering empty threats of vengeance. And then there is Act V. This act is the most pathetic. It is as much farce as tragedy. Liberals—frightened back into submission by the lunatic fringe of the Republican Party or the call to be practical—begin the drama all over again.
We are now in Act IV, the one where the liberal class postures like the cowardly policemen in “The Pirates of Penzance.” Liberals promise battle. They talk of glory and honor. They vow not to abandon their core liberal values. They rouse themselves, like the terrified policemen who have no intention of fighting the pirates, with the bugle call of “Tarantara!” This scene is the most painful to watch. It is a window into how hollow, vacuous and powerless liberals and liberal institutions including labor, the liberal church, the press, the arts, universities and the Democratic Party have become. They fight for nothing. They stand for nothing. And at a moment when we desperately need citizens and institutions willing to stand up against corporate forces for the core liberal values, values that make a democracy possible, we get the ridiculous chatter and noise of the liberal class.
The moral outrage of the liberal class, a specialty of MSNBC, groups such as Progressives for Obama and MoveOn.org, is built around the absurd language of personal narrative—as if Barack Obama ever wanted to or could defy the interests of Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase or General Electric. The liberal class refuses to directly confront the dead hand of corporate power that is rapidly transforming America into a brutal feudal state. To name this power, to admit that it has a death grip on our political process, our systems of information, our artistic and religious expression, our education, and has successfully emasculated popular movements, including labor, is to admit that the only weapons we have left are acts of civil disobedience. And civil disobedience is difficult, uncomfortable and lonely. It requires us to step outside the formal systems of power and trust in acts that are marginal, often unrecognized and have no hope of immediate success.
The liberal class’ solution to the bleak political landscape is the conference. This, along with letters and cries of outrage circulated on the Internet, is its preferred form of expression. Conferences, whether organized by Left Forum, Rabbi Michael Lerner’s Tikkun or figures such as Ted Glick—who is touting a plan to lure progressives, including members of the Democratic Party, into something he calls a “third force”—are where liberals go to feel good about themselves again. These conferences are not fundamentally about change. They are designed to elevate self-appointed liberal apologists who seek to become advisers and courtiers within the Democratic Party. The conferences produce resolutions no one reads. They build networks no one uses. But with each conference liberals get to do what they do best—applaud their own moral probity. They make passionate appeals to work within systems, such as electoral politics, that have been gamed by the corporate state. And the result is to spur well-meaning people toward useless and ultimately self-defeating activity.
“What we need is an alliance which consciously incorporates elected Democrats as well as elected Greens and independents, as well as groups, or individual leaders and members of groups, like Progressive Democrats of America and the Green Party,” Glick proposes. “More than that, this alliance eventually needs to support and work to elect candidates running both as Democrats and progressive independents, and maybe even an occasional Republican.”
The Tikkun Conference held in Washington last June was another pathetic display of liberal apologists begging Obama to be Obama. The organizers called on those participating to “Support Obama to BE the Obama We Voted For—Not the Inside-the-Beltway Pragmatist/Realist whose compromises have led to a decrease in his popularity and opened the door for a revival of the just-recently-discredited Right wing.”
Good luck.
The organizers of the Left Forum conference scheduled for this March at Pace University in New York City also communicate in the amorphous, high-blown moral rhetoric that is unmoored from the actual and real. The upcoming Left Forum conference, which has the vacuous title “Towards a Politics of Solidarity,” promises to “focus on the age-old theme of solidarity: the moral act of imagination underpinning working-class victories everywhere. It will undertake to examine the new forms of far-reaching solidarity that are both necessary and possible in an increasingly global world.” The organizers posit that “the potential for transformative struggles in the 21st century depends on new chains of solidarity—between workers in the rich world and workers in the global south, indigenous peasants and more affluent consumers, students and pensioners, villagers in the Niger Delta and environmental campaigners in the Gulf of Mexico, marchers and rioters in Greece and Spain, and unionists in the United States and China.” The conference “will contribute to the intellectual underpinnings of new and tighter forms of world-wide solidarity upon which all successful emancipatory struggles of the future will depend.”
The conference agenda, which sounds like a parody of a course catalogue description, includes the requisite academic jargon of “moral act of imagination” and “chains of solidarity.” This language gives to the enterprise a lofty but undefined purpose. And this is a specialty of the liberal class—to grandly say nothing. The last thing the liberal class intends to do is fight back. Left Forum brings in a few titans, including Noam Chomsky, who is always worth hearing, but it contributes as well to the lethargy and turpitude that have made the liberal class impotent.
The only gatherings worth attending from now on are acts that organize civil disobedience, which is why I will be at Lafayette Park in Washington, D.C., at noon March 19 to protest the eighth anniversary of the invasion and occupation of Iraq. Veterans groups on March 19 will also carry out street protests in San Francisco, Los Angeles and Chicago. You can link to the protests at AnswerCoalition.org. Save your bus fare and your energy for events like this one.
Either we begin to militantly stand against the coal, oil and natural gas industry or we do not. Either we defy pre-emptive war and occupation or we do not. Either we demand that the criminal class on Wall Street be held accountable for the theft of billions of dollars from small shareholders whose savings for retirement or college were wiped out or we do not. Either we defend basic civil liberties, including habeas corpus and the prosecution of torturers or we do not. Either we turn on liberal institutions, including the Democratic Party, which collaborate with these corporations or we do not. Either we accept that the age of political compromise is dead, that the corporate systems of power are instruments of death that can be fought only by physical acts of resistance or we do not. If the liberal class remains gullible and weak, if it continues to speak to itself and others in meaningless platitudes, it will remain as responsible for our enslavement as those it pompously denounces.
Chris Hedges is a senior fellow at The Nation Institute. His newest book is “Death of the Liberal Class.” He writes a column for Truthdig that appears here every Monday.
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A third party might be a
Mon, 01/24/2011 - 12:18 — Jon (not verified)A third party might be a good thing, but the solution is staring everyone in the face from recent history. Not a left party, a center-right party a la Perot.
Pressuring the cleavages in the Republican coalition is a better answer than breaking up the minimal coalition on the center and center left.
But hey, why not keep reloading in the Great Liberal Circular Firing Squad.
Another excellent article,
Mon, 01/24/2011 - 12:40 — BillyDoc (not verified)Another excellent article, Mr. Hedges!
And to everyone else, just remember this simple test of progressive efficacy: "If what you intend to do is legal, it won't work." Once you have the results of this test in hand, make all necessary adjustments.
Please!
Right-on again, Chris
Mon, 01/24/2011 - 13:40 — S. Wolf Britain (not verified)Right-on again, Chris Hedges! Of course, most of the "liberal" class is made up of the fantasy world "MoveOn.org" enthusiasts and those who have been (completely?) fooled into supporting the very globalism of the corporate-fascists, while decrying that the "New World Order (NWO)" supposedly doesn't exist, and the neo-lib corporate-fascists espouse it right out in the open to be ignored over and over again at the extreme peril of the so-called "Left".
It is disgusting to watch. It is painful to be telephoned by MoveOn seeking continued support for ObamaCON, etc. It is angering to continuously see "leftists" support the very things they allegedly despise, and helping to bring down not only the U.S., but the entire world. Throughout the decades they have fallen for the lies again and again; such as the myth of overpopulation and the cries for wiping out much of humankind.
There world isn't going to be saved by the globalists and "eugeno-sadists", but be enslaved by them, and yet they perpetuate their cries for their own demise. It's so sad and pathetic as to be absolutely horrifying for that minority of people who see through to what's really going on, who are of course declared to be the fantacists that the "liberals" and "progressives" really are. It is sickening and disheartening.
Few want to be awakened from their "blindly-following-the-Pied-Piper-to-their-own-destruction" mentality; and, as you aptly pointed out, thus the same old theater of the absurd and surreal goes on and on and on, and the enslavement of everyone is cemented more and more. As as result, by the time the masses finally awaken to their universal servitude, it will be far too late, just as the craven, mass-blood-loving globalists designed.
All the mass-deceived will want at that point is a false "Jesus" to supposedly "save" them from hell on earth; and if, like 2,000 years ago, a true "Jesus" came forward, they wouldn't want him because he would be there to save their souls, not to become their materialistic king and takeover the government bureaucracy. So, when the false "Jesus" comes on the scene very soon, most of them will also follow that "Pied Piper" to their own self-immolation.
Excuse me, "...THEIR world
Mon, 01/24/2011 - 13:57 — S. Wolf Britain (not verified)Excuse me, "...THEIR world isn't going to be saved..."
So beyond sneering and
Mon, 01/24/2011 - 16:39 — Anonymous (not verified)So beyond sneering and posturing, what's your solution? Most liberals/progressives know the corporate state is the problem. How do you stand up to it?
Hedges is right to heap
Mon, 01/24/2011 - 17:32 — Andrei Vyshinsky (not verified)Hedges is right to heap scorn on these noxious little kulaks. Having cast off an older, more authentic grounding in universal advocacy, in short order these poseurs reduced the left to a pitiful aggregation of self-serving, atomized identity causes. Where have all the workers gone, Ms. Greer?
"So beyond sneering and
Mon, 01/24/2011 - 19:50 — Anonymous (not verified)"So beyond sneering and posturing, what's your solution? Most liberals/progressives know the corporate state is the problem. How do you stand up to it?"
Read the final two paragraphs.
Hedges is right, of course. The billionaires, the corporations and their co-conspirators will not let go of their criminal enterprises without a fight. The people of Tunisia have it right.
Which people of Tunisia,
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 14:26 — Frances in California (not verified)Which people of Tunisia, Anonymous on 1/25, the dead ones or the Corporatist Thugs? The problem with Hedges new dodge to the Right is that he is savaging his former supporters. I consider myself Liberal but am powerless to do more than vote and protest - then my vote doesn't get counted and my protests don't get covered by the Corporate media. If Hedges wants to savage someone - and he has tremendous experiential knowledge, having been Boots-on-the-Ground in Kosovo, etc. - he needs to be more specific. Bashing Liberals with wildly general epithets, no matter how poetic, is what the trolls do. Chris, ya gotta stop savaging the already-bashed; we don't need your drama, we need your wisdom.
I have seen the enemy and I
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 16:59 — CHUCK (not verified)I have seen the enemy and I am him.. still I struggle to be free... free from norms I was immersed in. norms that are humanly self indulgent, norms that while
peaceful are not seeking true justice. I read, write demonstrate, challenge and ask.. What am I doing? whaT IS HELPFUL TO MYSELF, MY LOVED ONE AND TO OTHERS WHO ARE EVEN LESS FREE?
SO YEA, THERE IS MUCH MUCH MORE THAT CAN BE DONE, LIVING SMALL REALITIES OF TRUTH AND LEARNING TO BE FREE OF FEAR IS ON GOING. AND IF THE LABEL " LIBERAL" MEANS ANYTHING IT IS NOT THE SAME AS THE SAVIORS OF THE WORLD, BUT PERHAPS THOSE WHO SEEK TO SAVE THEMSELVES FROM IRRELEVANCE.
CHUCK
Chris' "bashing" IS his
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 17:27 — S. Wolf Britain (not verified)Chris' "bashing" IS his wisdom, Frances! But not just his wisdom, simply the truth, and nothing but the truth on what he has covered. Now, if only he would get this passionate and wise about the 9/11 cover-up that it clearly was. The entire American people deserve the complete truth on the matter, and IT DOES matter, contrary to what "liberals" and/or "progressives" like Chomsky have said; though, thank God, Chomsky's tune does seem to be changing on that score. Even a U.N. official is now saying 9/11 was a U.S. plot and cover-up, as several world political leaders, or former leaders, have said and continue to say. The truth in its totality will set us free, not the refusal to speak the whole truth and "bash" that which is a worthless lie, including most "progressives"/"liberals" and their widespread, willful ineptitude!
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