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The Authoritarian Impulse: Getting What We Really Don’t Want
Fred On Everything ^ | April 6. 2017 | Fred Reed

Posted on 04/12/2017 7:15:05 AM PDT by Noumenon

As a society crumbles, as bitter divisions grow and disorder spreads and nothing seems to work, anger comes and people begin to want a man who will say “Enough!” and slap down the malefactors–by any means necessary. A man who will make the trains run on time. A man who will make it safe to walk in the parks.

This is the authoritarian impulse. As corruption grows, as a coagulated government fails to function, the temptation comes. It is coming.

Recently I read that in Brazil some thirty men gang-raped a young woman, left her emotionally devastated, bleeding, with a ruptured bladder, and laughed as they did it before posting the video online. My first thought was, that they should be rounded up, shot without ceremony, and dropped into a public sewer. I meant this without a trace of hyperbole.

Two questions:

First, what proportion of the general public would agree with me in private? Second, what proportion would say so publicly? That is, say to hell with legal procedure, clotted bureaucracy, years of appeals, plea bargains, the insanity defense, and how they were troubled youth.

The ratio of the first to the second I will call Fred’s Fraction in a lunge for sociological immortality. It is an indicator of a country’s explosive potential, of how much anger exists and how tightly the lid is held on. When a great many are very sick of misbehavior, and government prevents both discussion and remedy, people begin to want someone in power who will forcibly end the detested behavior.

As we read day after day after day of beheadings of priests in Europe, of trucks driven into crowds, restaurants blown up, staffs of newspapers killed, always to the cry of “Allahu Akbar,” how many people begin to think–Send the army to round them up, put them on a ship, and beach it on the African coast? How many dare say it publicly?

Authoritarian solutions are ugly, but appeal when there are no others, when governments allow no others. They work, quickly. Hence their eternal appeal in times of chaos. Often they lead to a society that no one would want to live in. In the short run, they are effective and satisfying. We live in the short run.

It used to be, and may still be, that the immigration card on landing in Singapore said in red letters–this from memory–”There is a death penalty in Singapore for possession in drugs. This penalty is enforced.” How much of a problem do you suppose Singapore has with drugs? As society falls apart, people will begin to think–have begun to think–that the approach would work for rapists, muggers, racial attackers, and armed robbers.

It doesn’t matter whether you, or I, think this a good idea. People behave according to what they think, not to what I might think they ought to think.

The authoritarian impulse arises when legitimate government can’t or won’t maintain order. Which is beginning to look like now. In America we have attacks by Muslim terrorists while, until recently, the government did everything it can to import more Muslims. Blacks engage in open insurgency of low but increasing intensity. Under Obama, a black federal government supported them. Much of the country is sick of open borders, but the government has supported it. As government imposes more and more restrictions on what people can think or do, on how they must live, government becomes just another enemy.

Explosiveness is low in a civil society with little crime, in which people can leave doors unlocked and do not daily see stories of outrage and violation of civilized norms. They have nothing to explode about. They will believe in due process when a crime is committed and not favor extreme measures.

Such was white America in 1955. Whatever the defects of that time, the suburbs and small towns were calm and safe. I know. I was there. People were not afraid or chronically angry.

Today in America everyone is angry, and perhaps the most angry are those who believe in what in all times and places has been regarded as civilization. The old phrase “Silent Majority” applies, or approximates. This majority watches as mobs routinely storm podia and prevent politicians from speaking. They watch as rioters burn cities and loot malls, as college children out of control hold universities hostage.

Yet they cannot say so. They cannot say that looters and arsonist should be shot, that they weary of tolerating useless affirmative-action hires, or that misbehaving brats in college should be told to sit and and shut up or be expelled. Fred’s Fraction would indicate repressed anger.

An exercise for the reader: Calculate Fred’s Fraction for this recommendation: Those on Wall Street responsible for the subprime disaster should be summarily arrested and have their delicate asses immediately put, without recourse, into the general population of Leavenworth for ten years.

That sounds radical and seditious, doesn’t it? It is both. But how many are thinking it?

The anger is dangerous because it is not visible. The rigorous censorship we call “political correctness” prevents expression of ideas disliked by the ruling classes. It leads to surprises. It is why the Talking Heads were consistently, universally, and utterly wrong about Donald Trump’s chances of being elected. They continue to suffer from this cerebrocolonic congruence.

The Authoritarian Impulse flourishes in times of Weimarian social chaos, in which America has dipped a great deal more than a tentative toe. Groups hate each other. Whites, blacks, browns, the traditionally moral, libertines, New Yorkers, Jews, Southerners. Much as Yugoslavia needed a Tito to keep the peace by force, so may the US. In 1955 the country was almost entirely white, Christian, Anglophone, and European, which provided enough commonality to permit unity-and communications and transportation were poor enough to prevent friction between regions that would have detested each other: Massachusetts and West Virginia, New York and Alabama. The intercourse physical and philosophical made inevitable by the internet and easy transportation makes impossible the old live-and-let-live.

A happy ending is hard to imagine. Racial antagonism seems unlikely to subside, and worsens. Unemployment grows and will grow as automation advances. This is not fantasy, nor is it far in the future. The culture coarsens, imitating the ghetto. Gun sales are way up, and there is a reason.

It could blow. Such a thing would not be pretty and the consequences would be unpleasant. When people feel threatened, scared, or pushed beyond forbearance, their behavior becomes visceral, violent, and unthinking. If conditions grow uglier, as it appears they must, it will be chaos or a man on a horse. The Authoritarian Impulse.


TOPICS: Government; History; Politics
KEYWORDS: mandarinclass; napoleon; trump; tyranny
Fred asks questions that we should all consider. America - or a good portion of it at least - voted for the Man on the White Horse. We got him.

Those who curl their lips and sneeringly refer to Trump as a latter-day Napoleon are half right. What they tend to overlook is the historical context for Napoleon's reign. For all of his personal faults and egotism, Napoleon sought to bring order to a fractious and warring Europa. An examination of the order he sought to impose reveals an effort to empower and protect the common man. Were he not so undermined by those who sought to preserve the old order, we would have a more stable and peaceful Europe today. Makes Nappy less the ogre than modern historian would have him.

Trump shares many of the same characteristics with Napoleon. Just what we really need now..

1 posted on 04/12/2017 7:15:05 AM PDT by Noumenon
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To: Noumenon

The Repair Kit should be vigorously applied to the Mandarin class and the enemedia.

2 posted on 04/12/2017 7:18:47 AM PDT by Noumenon ("Only the dead have seen an end to war.")
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To: Freedom56v2

Interesting article given our recent colloquy


3 posted on 04/12/2017 7:26:07 AM PDT by McCarthysGhost
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To: Noumenon

An exercise for the reader: Calculate Fred’s Fraction for this recommendation: Those on Wall Street responsible for the subprime disaster should be summarily arrested and have their delicate asses immediately put, without recourse, into the general population of Leavenworth for ten years.


Well, except that Fred is simply wrong in his basic premise. It was the Democrat politicians that caused the subprime disaster. Sure, a number of people on Wall Street profited by it. But the big banks were forced into it against all past precedent and experience in mortgage lending.

The Authoritarian impulse is very dangerous, but it is fatal when combined with false perceptions about reality.

False perceptions about reality brought about the Bolsheviks, the NAZIs, Mao, Pol Poi, Castro, and, recently, Venenzuela.

Closer approximations of reality brought about Franco in Spain, and Pinochet in Chile.


4 posted on 04/12/2017 7:31:10 AM PDT by marktwain (President Trump and his supporters are the Resistance. His opponents are the Reactionaries.)
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To: Noumenon
This was excellent.

The rigorous censorship we call “political correctness” prevents expression of ideas disliked by the ruling classes. It leads to surprises. It is why the Talking Heads were consistently, universally, and utterly wrong about Donald Trump’s chances of being elected. They continue to suffer from this cerebrocolonic congruence.

And that was priceless. LOL

5 posted on 04/12/2017 7:35:45 AM PDT by A_perfect_lady
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To: Noumenon
There is more than the stark choice between too much and too little.
How about just right, where perps are apprehended, investigated to make sure they are really guilty and that we didn't catch the wrong guy, tried and sentenced to a punishment that fits the crime. And no favored groups.

6 posted on 04/12/2017 7:44:46 AM PDT by BitWielder1 (I'd rather have Unequal Wealth than Equal Poverty.)
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To: BitWielder1

I believe that the pendulum has already swung past that point...


7 posted on 04/12/2017 7:58:13 AM PDT by Noumenon ("Only the dead have seen an end to war.")
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To: Noumenon
Hence their eternal appeal in times of chaos. Often they lead to a society that no one would want to live in.

The Authoritarian impulse may be the only solution in some instances. Unfortunately there is no record or trace of groups or societies which tried everything else: "flower power," "love conquers all," "we can reason with them..."

Similarly, if the participants are familiar with concepts like The Social Contract, ethics, morals, and "restraint for the greater good" the likelihood of collective survival is possible; without them, their fate is oblivion; removal from history without a trace.
That is the fate that nature demands, and nature is relentless and uncompromising.

The Hutu-Tutsi mutual genocide is a glaring lesson of one extreme.

As is the observation of the opposite (more civilized) condition : "We have no government armed with power capable of contending with human passions unbridled by morality and religion . . . Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other."

The magic concept here, and the difference between civilization and barbarity is time, place, participants; the words "chaos" and "often" : context.

8 posted on 04/12/2017 8:22:44 AM PDT by publius911 (I SUPPORT MY PRESIDENT?)
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To: publius911

You have the right of it, sir. Unlike some others here. Understanding the true historical context is key. As is an understanding of just how fragile and ephemeral a developed civilization can be. And just who the enemies of civilization really are.

“Thou hast not to like it...”


9 posted on 04/12/2017 8:39:14 AM PDT by Noumenon ("Only the dead have seen an end to war.")
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To: Noumenon
Those on Wall Street responsible for the subprime disaster should be summarily arrested and have their delicate asses immediately put, without recourse, into the general population of Leavenworth for ten years.

Is it a coincidence that the most commonly recognized champion of the subprime disaster was a sodomite, a pervert, a deviant?? An elected criminal?

10 posted on 04/12/2017 8:45:25 AM PDT by publius911 (I SUPPORT MY PRESIDENT?)
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To: Noumenon

The phrase “Veneer of Civilization” comes to mind.

And that in turn reminds me of a tabletop from which I once tried to sand-out a spot.

Turned out the “spot” was a place where the veneer had worn through, revealing the underlying substrate.

And the more I tried to sand the spot away, the bigger it got.

I’m thinking there’s a relevant metaphor in there somewhere.


11 posted on 04/12/2017 8:51:13 AM PDT by DuncanWaring (The Lord uses the good ones; the bad ones use the Lord.)
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To: publius911

A certain young “community organizer”?


12 posted on 04/12/2017 8:51:52 AM PDT by DuncanWaring (The Lord uses the good ones; the bad ones use the Lord.)
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To: Noumenon
The authoritarian impulse arises when legitimate government can’t or won’t maintain order. Which is beginning to look like now.

In all fairness, that is the perfect description of Obama's eight years.

"Now" is standing on the top of the cliff and wondering if "authoritarian impulse" is our way out, or more of the same...

13 posted on 04/12/2017 8:53:45 AM PDT by publius911 (I SUPPORT MY PRESIDENT?)
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To: publius911

From Marx (the Obamunist crew) to Napoleon (Trump triumphant)


14 posted on 04/12/2017 9:28:59 AM PDT by Noumenon ("Only the dead have seen an end to war.")
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To: DuncanWaring
Well, for good or ill, we got our Man on the White Horse. It appears to be just the medicine we have prescribed for ourselves. As I've said in the past, we're not going to vote or talk our way out of the coming degringolade.
15 posted on 04/12/2017 9:32:44 AM PDT by Noumenon ("Only the dead have seen an end to war.")
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To: Noumenon
Smartass...

Word Origin

16 posted on 04/13/2017 7:52:11 AM PDT by publius911 (I SUPPORT MY PRESIDENT?)
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To: Noumenon
For the sake of historical context, the first patient for that Government Repair Kit must be Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton.

And to help retire the national debt, make it a "pay per view" event.

17 posted on 04/13/2017 8:06:38 AM PDT by publius911 (I SUPPORT MY PRESIDENT?)
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To: publius911

Perhaps. But entirely apropos, don’t you think? </grin>


18 posted on 04/13/2017 8:20:32 AM PDT by Noumenon ("Only the dead have seen an end to war.")
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To: publius911

Sign me up. But I call dibs on the cigar and single malt concessions.


19 posted on 04/13/2017 8:22:52 AM PDT by Noumenon ("Only the dead have seen an end to war.")
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To: Noumenon
The real difficulty with the authoritarian impulse is that it runs so closely parallel to the legitimate operation of government. ...Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. To secure these rights, governments are instituted among men... That is, parenthetically, the reason progressives are always finding new rights: it offers the chance for more government to "protect" them. Now that's an Authoritarian Impulse!

It is one thing for the government itself to fall to this temptation. Government employees are, for the most part, well-meaning people with a conviction that their jobs make people's lives better (not necessarily an accurate conviction, but that's another matter). But when we have violence openly and shamelessly committed on a population in an attempt by a private group to intimidate it into ideological submission, that's quite another matter and is one thing that cranks Fred's ratio into the danger zone. As he points out, when it is exacerbated by government collusion as it has been in the case of BLM in the United States and radical Islam in Sweden, et al, look out.

This may be Jefferson's Tree of Liberty getting thirsty. The first target of that has been an oppressive government in the United States in the form of its previous administration. Trump is neither Mussolini nor Napoleon, he's the guy who might prevent one. But he's only one man, and the roots of the authoritarian impulse run deep. The second target of this is likely to be the complicit: the radicals, the politically correct, the activists, the bullies. If it reaches that point the Tree of Liberty is likely to drown. If it reaches that point some of us may not care anymore.

20 posted on 04/13/2017 8:28:55 AM PDT by Billthedrill
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