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The Anti-Social Contract: Chicago, Illinois and the Failures of Modern Progressivism
Twitter ^ | 7/7/2024 | Stu Loren

Posted on 07/07/2024 6:36:56 AM PDT by usconservative

The Anti-Social Contract: Chicago, Illinois and the Failures of Modern Progressivism

Chicago and Illinois are in trouble. You know it. I know it. Your neighbors know it. Yet, somehow, it’s considered rude, bordering on sacrilege, to acknowledge in polite company. Best to sweep this inconvenient truth under the rug. To obscure it behind a façade of inspiring lakefront imagery.

But just open your eyes. Our problems are as ubiquitous as they are obvious. Rising crime, unsustainable debt, economic malaise, failing schools, dilapidated infrastructure, population loss. Each a fraying thread in a bleak tapestry of urban blight.

There’s no need to rehash any of this in detail. Nor is it necessary to discuss “root causes.” We know them: decades of poor governance punctuated by recent years of incompetence and recklessness.

Our slow-motion train wreck is speeding towards its inevitable crash. Residents and businesses who can leave and haven’t, soon will; increasing the strain on city and state finances, leading to an accelerating deterioration of basic services, all while placing an unconscionable tax burden on those who remain.

So what’s going on here? Beyond the inept leadership and its foreseeable consequences. What’s really going on? What are the implications of a literal “failed state” and - more confoundingly - why do residents not only tolerate these conditions, but continue voting for those who nurture them?

Without question, the political class in Chicago and Illinois has flunked its most basic task. At its essence, the purpose of any government is to overcome collective action problems. To secure for its subjects what they are unable or unwilling to secure for themselves. But here, in a sardonic twist, rather than solving collective action problems, our city and state are meting out collective punishments. Worsening the size and scope of our already considerable challenges.

Consequently, our elected officials have broken the “Social Contract.” The implicit agreement between citizens and their government, under which individuals surrender some autonomy in return for the preservation of social order. Worthy heirs to the philosophical tradition of Hobbes, Locke and Rousseau, current city and state leaders are not.

Some might be so bold as to ask: “We have sacrificed our liberties and tax dollars in return for what exactly?” The answer is clear in its silence.

In classical political theory, a government’s breach of the social contract is grounds for its dismissal, as the breach undermines its legitimacy. Nevertheless, here, the powers in place only become more entrenched. Remarkably, we have willingly accepted the imposition of draconian terms under an anti-social contract. Victorious in a coup against common sense.

Again, the key question is “why?” Why support those whose grand bargain with the public has resulted in disarray? What has driven us into such delirium?

Our charted course is indicative of ideological decay. The disastrous effects of a once constructive worldview that degenerated on society’s fringe. Manipulated by pseudo-intellectuals and usurped by leftist elite, it has provided refuge to an unanchored body politic adrift in a seemingly endless sea of despair. Refuge in a seductive psychology, advancing under the guise of positivity. Alluring those gripped by grudge, outrage and guilt, yet finding equally receptive admirers amongst both naive and faux altruists. Alas, that refuge was but a mirage. The anchor came with shackles, trapping us beneath a rising tide of radical progressivism.

Without a doubt, there are many intelligent, kind and caring individuals identifying as progressive. People who are good souls, striving to do good things. However, for all the potential good, the contemporary progressive movement increasingly fails to appreciate how the world really works; and that the second-order effects of implementing its priorities undermine its fanciful first-order intentions. Leaving chaos and devastation in their wake.

Regrettably, much of what remains of the progressive movement’s initial merit has been co-opted by the masses for purposes antithetical to its origins. For most of its history, progressivism focused on protecting and expanding civil liberties, not functionally curtailing them while undermining socioeconomic stability.

Progressivism today is no longer an ideology seeking human improvement for its own sake, but is rooted in resentment. Pursuing retribution to right perceived wrongs - where only maligned groups benefit. As such, it is inherently divisive and ill-suited to addressing our urgent and shared needs.

Moreover, in a dark turn, progressivism has ditched its former optimism to embrace grievance and victimization as a means to cope with life's intrinsic obstacles. Instead of its adherents focusing on alleviating their own suffering (real or imagined), they channel their energy towards eradicating the sources of original sin: systemic “inequities.”

Rather than seek personal growth, the movement’s devotees seek to gain via the destruction of concocted harms: capitalism, the justice system, law enforcement, conventional energy, economic development, traditional education, history, identity, etc…

When you oversimplify complexities down to systemic faults, tearing the system down without serious thought as to what will replace it has a certain, revolutionary appeal. An exciting, albeit futile cause for those in search of broader purpose or influence. After all, mustn't whatever comes after the fall be better than what preceded it?

No.

Sadly, in attempting to shatter the foundations of functional society - of modern civilization itself - progressives fail to appreciate that they are undermining any prospects for improving the lives of those for whom they “fight,” including their own. We should aspire to be equally prosperous; not miserable.

Historically, doctrines premised on victimization and grievance lead to eventual ruin. Often violent, total and irrecoverable. In this regard, is the dire condition of Chicago and Illinois that surprising?

Whether intentional or not, today’s far-left progressive activists and politicians, along with their ascendant democratic socialist brethren (see footnote), risk compounding their immense damage.

Though the difficulties confronting us are vast and complicated, the framework for resolving them is straightforward. Given our fiscal constraints, the city and state literally cannot afford to provide adequate services, as mandatory expenses such as funding pension liabilities and servicing interest payments consume much of the budget. Failing to appreciate the costs of their policies, which have to be paid by someone, the progressive answer is simply to borrow and tax more. As if we haven’t tried…

In reality, putting Chicago and Illinois on a sustainable path requires attracting more people and businesses to expand the revenue base, which in turn necessitates improving public safety and making this a more competitive and desirable place to live, visit and invest in. A fact far too many here forget is that there are 49 other states. If we’re among the least compelling because of our unwavering commitment to an extreme version of the progressive cause, what equity does that ultimately achieve, other than equitable misery?

Progressive leaders and voters might benefit from reflecting on what’s more important: amassing power for power’s sake, or governing in a manner that improves the long-term outlook for their constituents. The former, they have mastered; the latter, they have mangled.

Unfortunately, a pivot to sensible policy-making seems far-fetched with the current cast of characters at the helm and their committed sympathizers across the city and state. Instead, we are left needlessly struggling under the constraints of a defunct ideology that is long on promises but short on practicality; more concerned with virtue signaling than achieving anything actually virtuous. An anti-social movement that is fitting for our anti-social contract.

The imperative for those of us left here who are inclined towards pragmatic and independent thinking is to convince our dogmatic friends that the most viable strategy for achieving their aims - of alleviating suffering and improving the opportunity set for all - is through growing the proverbial pie. Not by taking from their neighbors’ plates.

Pro-public safety, pro-fiscal sanity, pro-business are all progressive. Meaning that such principles contribute to ensuring the necessary social and economic circumstances under which genuine advancement of the human condition is possible. Thus, dutifully upholding the social contract, rather than frivolously trying to engineer new social constructs, is far likelier to achieve the quintessential outcomes that the progressive movement understandably sought in the past.

We all want to progress and prosper. To enjoy better living standards and secure a better future for our children. In that regard, there is common ground between fellow residents of different political and ideological stripes. The point of contention - and it’s a big one - is how to achieve it.

Restoring our future is not an insurmountable challenge; only a hard one. One that requires reorienting public policy and discourse away from the empty illusions of a progressive promised land and towards rational governance based on real world facts and objectivity. An honest style of leadership that remedies our broken social contract by delivering benefits that are both tangible and durable. This is no small order. Let’s hope we are up to the challenge, as it’s no exaggeration to say that the future of the city and state are at stake.

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Footnote on "Democratic Socialism"

While the above piece focused on the broader modern progressive movement, the rising tide of democratic socialism in Chicago and across the country is equally problematic and destructive - if not more so. Accordingly, I wanted to add a brief critique:

Democratic socialism is an extraordinary misnomer. Socialism and democracy are incompatible.

No, Nordic countries aren’t socialist democracies. They are democratic capitalists with higher taxes that support more public services. Every true attempt at socialism has led to oppression, suffering, death and despair. Socialism undermines democracy rather than enhances it.

When you remove the motive for profit, people don't voluntarily work. Ignorant of history and lacking in common sense, today’s socialists don’t understand that socialism only “works” – and works poorly - via central planning, coercion and fear.

In that regard, socialism is just as true to the authoritarian spirit which its proponents decry in response to the policies and reasoned criticism they detest.

Further, socialism is an inherently lazy and malevolent ideology. It favors redistribution over hard work. Conformity over creativity. Control over freedom. Illusions over actuality.

The promise of “free” goods and services leaves out inconvenient questions of where they come from and who provides them. And at what cost.

Finally, socialism is morally corrupt, and its followers logically incoherent. Aside from ignoring socialism’s terrible human rights track record, today’s socialists seem to think that the world has no ethical order worth protecting other than their own.

The real world involves real tradeoffs. Socialists and their progressive sympathizers have conflated clear demarcations between right and wrong, growth and stagnation, prosperity and suffering, with utopian but unfeasible notions of social and economic justice.

Sadly, but predictably, in advocating for radical policies - ranging from public safety to public spending – today’s socialists and their far-left supporters threaten to make society worse off as a whole, creating greater injustices than those they seek to ameliorate.

In the process of attempting to make lives better for themselves, today’s new-age socialists threaten to make life worse for almost everyone else as they seek to destroy our system of governance, economics and rule of law without any viable replacement but mere slogans and chic t-shirts.


TOPICS: Chit/Chat; Education; History; Society
KEYWORDS: chicago; corruption; crime; illinois; progressivism
I am not the original author. I found this perusing Twitter (X) this morning as I follow the original author. He lives in Chicago, I now reside in DuPage County, which is outside Chicago and C(r)ook County.

It's nowhere near as insane here as it is in C(r)ook County and Chicago, though there are signs of fracture here. I *am* preparing to move out of this state as soon as my contract with my employer is up, and will be retiring.

I think this essay nails the problems here in HELLINOIS (as I call it) which is simply stated: incompetent "leadership" by incompetent and corrupt people who've been grifting the system for DECADES.

Chicago has completely broken down. It's a reckless, lawless and dangerous place to be. Criminals aren't held accountable, victims are told it's their own fault and all the city's problems are due to "racial inequity."

Businesses are moving out, the south loop of the city is a veritable wasteland and once great shopping and restaurant districts have been / are in the process of being decimated.

Chicago is in complete failure, "Cardiac Arrest" if you will.

Finally, our "governor" or as I call him, Governor Fatso has visions of sugarplums dancing in his head as he thinks he's going to get the nomination for President at the Democrat Convention in Chicago next month.

Speaking of the "convention" there are already at least 10 different groups planning violent protests in the city & at the convention as they've been denied protest permits. Their activities are out in the open on X, Instacrap and FascistBook easy to find & follow.

What's coming in August will make 1968 pale by comparison, especially now that the violent criminals & illegal Venezuelan street gangs know there's no consequence for ANYTHING they do, thanks to the closet homo that is Chicago's Mayor.

Godspeed to all leaving this state soon.

1 posted on 07/07/2024 6:36:56 AM PDT by usconservative
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To: usconservative; Lazamataz; Lurker

Please ping the usual suspects here in HELLINOIS and elsewhere.


2 posted on 07/07/2024 6:37:32 AM PDT by usconservative (When The Ballot Box No Longer Counts, The Ammunition Box Does. (What's In Your Ammo Box?))
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To: usconservative

The title should read “the failure of the Democrat Party”


3 posted on 07/07/2024 6:41:32 AM PDT by detective (F)
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To: detective

They don’t consider this failure. This is success.

L


4 posted on 07/07/2024 6:45:32 AM PDT by Lurker ( Peaceful coexistence with the Left is not possible. Stop pretending that it is.)
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To: usconservative

Demographics


5 posted on 07/07/2024 6:46:24 AM PDT by ComputerGuy (Heavily-medicated for your protection)
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To: usconservative

Here is the problem. When someone like Stu makes the comment “socialism and democracy are incompatible” Stu sounds like an idiot. Democracy is mob rule. Socialism loves mob rule. We are not a democracy. Look u US Constitution, article IV, section 4. We have a republican form of governance. That does not refer to a political party.


6 posted on 07/07/2024 6:46:24 AM PDT by exnavy
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To: usconservative

Gee, whatever could be the problem for the 70+ years of continual cultural, economic, and moral decay? I know... you idiots should vote in more ignorant, perverted Demonic Party filth...


7 posted on 07/07/2024 6:47:41 AM PDT by Common Sense 101
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To: usconservative

Mayor Daly stole the 1960 Presidential election. This marked the beginning of America’s steep decline.


8 posted on 07/07/2024 6:49:30 AM PDT by allendale
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To: usconservative
Here's the result of Chicago's "progressivism."

Chicago 4th of July Weekend: At Least 58 Shot Wednesday Night to Friday Night

At least one of the fatal shootings involved multiple shooters who opened fire Thursday “into a Greater Grand Crossing neighborhood home on the South Side.” An eight-year-old boy and two women were killed in the attack.

NBC 5 noted that the shooters also “left a five-year-old and seven-year-old boy in critical condition.”

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2024/07/06/chicago-4th-of-july-weekend-at-least-58-shot-wednesday-night-to-friday-night/

9 posted on 07/07/2024 6:50:30 AM PDT by Bon of Babble (You Say You Want a Revolution?)
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To: Bon of Babble

Every sorry good for nothing parent is to blame.


10 posted on 07/07/2024 7:11:10 AM PDT by bgill (.)
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To: usconservative

Progressivism has been among the strongest in Chicago as far as cities go. NYC has been maybe even stronger, so what’s the difference, why is Chicago so much worse off? Progressivism costs alot to fund the constant mission creep it imposes on government. I can only surmise that NYC has a larger and stronger private sector that can pay for the progressive largess than does Chicago.


11 posted on 07/07/2024 7:13:20 AM PDT by Wuli
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To: Common Sense 101

“Whether intentional or not, today’s far-left progressive activists and politicians, along with their ascendant democratic socialist brethren (see footnote), risk compounding their immense damage.”
There exists the toxic combination of White Progressives and Black populations that won’t soon be overcome. For the present circumstance you can thank Lyndon Johnson and the Bell Curve. Prior to Lyndon there was a purposeful Black Community with leaders who kept their feral members in check. The right side of the Black Bell Curve dominated. Now, Blacks are simply tools of a Democrat political establishment and are ruled by the left side of the Black Bell Curve. There will be no replacing the Al Sharptons with Martin Luther Kings anytime soon.


12 posted on 07/07/2024 7:22:42 AM PDT by Bookshelf
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To: ComputerGuy

Ding, ding, ding, the winner!


13 posted on 07/07/2024 7:41:00 AM PDT by Nea Wood ( )
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To: usconservative

This is a very well written article explaining the evils of today’s progressives and how they have ruined Chicago and the state of Illinois. Thanks for sharing it.
Chicago was probably a much better place to live when it was run by the mob.


14 posted on 07/07/2024 7:49:36 AM PDT by wjcsux (On 3/14/1883 Karl Marx gave humanity his best gift, he died. )
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To: usconservative

“We know them: decades of poor governance punctuated by recent years of incompetence and recklessness.”

That sugarcoats it and fails to get to the point. It is “DEMOCRAT governance” pure and simple.


15 posted on 07/07/2024 8:08:40 AM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom (“When exposing a crime is treated like a crime, you are being ruled by criminals” – Edward Snowden)
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To: usconservative

There is a very misplaced assumption here. Failure is what they want. The more failure, mayhem, violence, chaos, the better it is for the Democrats and progs. It is a mistake to judge them by reasonable beliefs.


16 posted on 07/07/2024 10:40:59 AM PDT by Organic Panic (Democrats. Memories as short as Joe Biden's eyes)
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To: usconservative

There is a very misplaced assumption here. Failure is what they want. The more failure, mayhem, violence, chaos, the better it is for the Democrats and progs. It is a mistake to judge them by reasonable beliefs.


17 posted on 07/07/2024 11:09:33 AM PDT by Organic Panic (Democrats. Memories as short as Joe Biden's eyes)
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To: usconservative

Re: “why do residents not only tolerate these conditions, but continue voting for those who nurture them? “
^^^^^^^^

Maybe they aren’t voting for them. Given the 2020 voting fraud, who would trust any election in Chicago?


18 posted on 07/07/2024 1:59:40 PM PDT by wintertime ( Behind every government school teacher stand armed police.( Real bullets in those guns on the hip!))
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To: usconservative
Only in recent decades did many states go full-tilt nutty Leftist.

What happened?

Thank Scotus.

If Your State is a Mess.

19 posted on 07/07/2024 2:05:03 PM PDT by Jacquerie (ArticleVBlog.com)
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