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Oligarchy, and Remedies
American Greatness ^ | May 3, 2021 | Angelo Codevilla

Posted on 05/04/2021 10:46:24 AM PDT by Heartlander

Oligarchy, and Remedies

Those who live under oligarchies are not citizens—because oligarchy validates itself, decides for itself, within itself. It is committed above all to negating a people’s capacity to rule itself.

What are hundreds of America’s biggest corporations doing as they browbeat the public to abolish the requirement of identification for voting? What are Twitter, Facebook, et al. doing when they prohibit people from sharing facts that are inconvenient to government policy or (and) the Democratic Party? What did banks do when they turned over to the FBI the records of persons who happened to have traveled to D.C. near January 6? And what about all those big retail stores—you know, the ones that the government designated “essential,” the ones that thrived under the lockdowns—what are they doing when they continue to demand that you wear masks on their property regardless of vaccination? What are colleges and universities, even K-12 schools doing when they deprive of opportunities young people who do not fit woke profiles? And what do all of them do when they dismiss complaints that they are violating your Constitutional rights by telling you that they are exercising their own private rights?

Are they simply fronting for the government or, specifically, for the Democratic Party?

What is the Biden Administration doing when it swears disinterest in “vaccine passports” to regulate ordinary people’s access to travel, careers, etc. but works with airlines, theaters, big retailers, and universities to help them impose such passports? Is the government—in practice, the political party that controls the government—fronting for corporations, or do the corporations front for the Party? Do the drug companies influence what the Centers for Disease Control “recommends” regarding pandemic restrictions? Do they influence the Democratic Party, or is it the other way around? Who runs whom?

Understanding what is happening in America begins with dismissing such silly questions. Focus, instead, on the fact that those who rule us in all these matters are essentially the same people. They are interchangeable, with near-identical interests, loves, hates, and tastes. Often, they are friends and colleagues, and are united about coercing whomever is not on their own sociopolitical side. Whether the institutions they control are public or private under our Constitutional system has ceased to matter. These persons are responsible for the sharp diminution in all manner of freedoms we have experienced since at least 2016, and especially since 2020.

What’s an Oligarchy?

Aristotle noticed that governments are run either by one person, by a few, or by the many, and that regardless of how many people rule, they do so either for the general interest or for their own. The American republic was founded in 1776-89 by the people at large, to serve the general interest by mixing the power of sheer numbers with that of states, and with that of a unitary presidency. But over the last century, the increasingly homogeneous set of people who run the republic’s institutions took power out of the hands of the people’s elected representatives pretty much at all levels, and have governed in their own interest rather than in the general population’s. Nobody voted for this, on any level.

On the contrary: the exercise of coercive powers by and for self-selected elites who claim to know better and who validate one another is the very negation of the constitutional republic within which Americans have lived since 1776. It is oligarchy.

In 21st century America, this oligarchy erased the distinction between public and private powers, and replaced it with the distinction between those who are and are not part of the ruling class. The privatization of public power is oligarchy’s essence. Because government is by the ruling class few, and is for that class’s interest, the oligarchs can wield the coercive powers of government without legal limits, as if they were dealing with their own private affairs.

Those who live under oligarchies are not citizens—because oligarchy validates itself, decides for itself, within itself, and because it is committed above all to negating the people’s capacity to rule itself.

Conservative Confusion

Americans struggle to understand what is happening because we still regard ourselves as citizens, and imagine that those who run our republican institutions still respect them to some extent. We see persons whom the ruling class favors committing crimes with impunity, and complain of “a two-tiered justice system.” But this is not mere corruption. We see corporations wielding government powers and complain that power is being franchised to favorites. But these are not mere favorites of the regime. This is the new regime being itself. Such things are not deviations from republican legality. They are the assertion of oligarchic reality. This is oligarchic justice, oligarchic normality. The republic was yesterday. The oligarchy is today.

Conservatives’ congenital mistake is to try conserving something that no longer exists by supporting institutions that now belong to a regime so alien to republican life that it treats attempts at citizenship as crimes against the regime. And so they are. They call today’s American regime “our democracy.” It is “theirs,” all right, but not ours. It is a classic oligarchy.

What’s an Ex-citizen To Do?

First, stop pretending. Begin by rejecting—in heart and mind entirely, and publicly as prudence may dictate—the authority of the oligarchs who now control what used to be our republican institutions. Realize that you enjoy the rights God gave you only to the extent that your fellow ex-citizens recognize them, and that your only hope of continuing enjoyment lies in leaguing with them, on turning your back on the oligarchy and on effectively living republican lives with similarly minded people.

Citizenship is possible only when the many join together in the kind of mixed regime for the general good that our oligarchs rejected. Turning our backs to the oligarchy is possible for the twin purpose of rejecting un-republican rule and as the assertion of a new republican way of life. Citizenship happens when individuals join together under leaders of their choice to achieve common goals, both positive and negative.

Rejection of oligarchy is possible, even easy, if and when large numbers of persons do it together. This goes for ostensibly private corporations as well as for formerly republican institutions now in the oligarchs’ hands. The moment that millions of Americans, whether led by actual state governors in league with one another or by prospective presidents, recognize that Twitter and Facebook are enemy institutions, their power ends. The moment that millions are led to boycott Costco, or Pfizer, their officers are fired. The moment that these millions, so led, refuse the legitimacy of anything coming from Washington, its power ends.

Our oligarchs, having seen how easy it was to cower the majority of Americans to agree to the stupid, self-destructive practices of mask-wearing and lockdowns, having rejoiced in ruining the lives of small numbers of individual dissenters, believing that, under the media’s cover, their threats to crush opponents as white supremacists will forestall serious resistance, fantasize about applying the tools of the war on terror to America’s population.

But no. Their success was due to what remained of the American people’s confidence in them. That is now gone. The oligarchs have the FBI and CIA, and the Pentagon’s generals. But who will risk his pension, never mind his life, for them? Who will risk anything for Kamala Harris, never mind Joseph Biden?

Nor, in 2021, can anybody stop the governors and legislatures of any number of states from leading their peoples in settling what is and is not acceptable to them, how they shall and shall not live—that is, nobody can stop them as they decide to govern themselves.

The American people, divided as they are, cannot purge the oligarchs from what had been republican institutions. But those so minded have full power to defend themselves from them and to leave them to their own devices.


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1 posted on 05/04/2021 10:46:25 AM PDT by Heartlander
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To: Heartlander
Learn to live without Big Tech.

I've never had FB or Twitter and I quit Amazon.

2 posted on 05/04/2021 11:09:15 AM PDT by G Larry (Force the Universities to use their TAX FREE ENDOWMENTS to pay off Student loan debt!!!)
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To: 14themunny; 21stCenturion; 300magnum; A Strict Constructionist; abigail2; AdvisorB; Aggie Mama; ...
Federalist/Anti-Federalist ping.

An excellent article about the current oligarchy and how to defeat it by way of federalism.

3 posted on 05/04/2021 11:20:33 AM PDT by Publius
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To: Heartlander

Thoughtful. Will read again.

Disappointed that the oligarchial control of the public square (big media) today wasn’t addressed.


4 posted on 05/04/2021 11:35:06 AM PDT by mrsmith (US MEDIA: " Every 'White' cop is a criminal! And all the 'non-white' criminals saints!")
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To: Publius
This is right on the nose. I believe a more honest oligarchy would be one where the Democrat Party leaders led in the open light of day rather than their corporate puppetmasters in the dark.

There is a theory called The Iron Law of Oligarchy which claims it was inevitable that we would arrive here. My own feeling is that the oligarchy started taking shape during the Civil War.

That Lincoln was able to suspend habeus corpus, that secession was shown to be futile, and that the robber barons could lead pols by the nose were important milestones on the way to oligarchy.

Personally I am pessimistic that we can get a critical mass of citizens to fight the oligarchy or to even create a space where we can free ourselves sufficiently from their influence. The rot is now headed for Billings and Coeur D'Alene. Do we need to make a final stand in miserable places like Tonopah or Trona?

5 posted on 05/04/2021 12:02:33 PM PDT by who_would_fardels_bear (This is not a tagline.)
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To: Heartlander

Bttt.

5.56mm


6 posted on 05/04/2021 12:10:43 PM PDT by M Kehoe (Quid Pro Joe and the Ho ain't my president.)
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To: Publius
I think our best bet would be to take over and re-expand the private sector labor unions.

If conservative members of these unions could takeover the leadership then we would have battalions of "Reagan Democrats" that could fight tooth and nail with the CEOs.

If conservatives were willing to work with private sector labor unions (and shun public sector ones) then I think we could even get some liberals on board who were more focused on bread and butter issues than social experimentation and deviancy.

The only public sector unions we might try to takeover would be police and fire, but that's a mixed bag as the members would want to fight for benefits that could bankrupt their respective cities and states. But then that might be another dagger we could hold against our oligarchic foes.

7 posted on 05/04/2021 12:17:45 PM PDT by who_would_fardels_bear (This is not a tagline.)
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To: Heartlander

The Founders knew power would find a way to centralize into the District of Criminals. That is why they put in Article V. Use it or lose it. Lose it all.


8 posted on 05/04/2021 12:32:52 PM PDT by Nateman (Keep Liberty Alive! Article V!)
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To: Heartlander

In 1776 we came out of BONDAGE with FAITH, UNDERSTANDING and COURAGE. Even
against great odds, and with much bloodshed, we battled our way to achieve LIBERTY.
LIBERTY is that delicate balance between the force of government and FREEWILL of man.
LIBERTY brings FREEDOM of choice to work, to trade, to go and live where one wishes; it
leads to ABUNDANCE. ABUNDANCE, if made an end to itself, will result in
COMPLACENCY, which leads to APATHY. APATHY is the “let George do it” philosophy.
This always brings DEPENDENCY. For a period of time, dependents are often not aware they
are dependent. They delude themselves by thinking that they are still free — “We never had it so
good.” — “We can still vote, can’t we?” Eventually abundance diminishes and DEPENDENCY
becomes known by its true nature: BONDAGE!!!


9 posted on 05/04/2021 12:37:34 PM PDT by eyeamok (founded in cynicism, wrapped in sarcasm)
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To: who_would_fardels_bear
There is another part of this that Alexis de Tocqueville covered in Democracy in America. What struck Tocqueville was our concept of civil society, something that France, with its history of absolutism, lacked.

When something needed fixing, people banded together to fix it. That was civil society in action. Today, when something needs fixing, people band together to petition government to fix it. That's the difference, and it can be traced to the New Deal, when people came to be dependent on government for their basic needs. That is what killed American civil society.

10 posted on 05/04/2021 12:43:28 PM PDT by Publius
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To: Heartlander

bump


11 posted on 05/04/2021 12:55:40 PM PDT by ALPAPilot
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To: Publius
Bringing up France, it's interesting that there are actually real meaty demonstrations by regular folks in France, e.g. the yellow vests. All around the world regular folk will get up in the face of authorities to demand change. They will dump their farm products out on the road, storm police lines, and shout down authorities.

In America the regular folks seldom if ever engage in such activity. It's only the malcontents and criminal element. At most we get rallies that are completely non-threatening and just show a level of support for this or that cause.

The one time that a demonstration resembled something in another part of the world was the rally in DC on Jan 6, and the reaction by the Swamp was so swift and brutal and thorough that something like that will not be seen for years to come.

Americans like to claim that we are the most independent minded and potentially rebellious folks on Earth, but the evidence is sorely lacking.

The Occupy Movement ultimately failed because the participants were unwilling to do much more than practice being homeless. They might surround buildings, but they would always leave at least one door open so people could come and go. The Tea Party movement ultimately failed because the participants would show up, wave signs, then leave. They had a little more success than Occupy because they elected people to office who talked a good talk but then mostly ended up being turncoats.

Conservatives claim that if push comes to shove we will use what is left of our 2nd Amendment rights to protect the tattered vestiges of our rights and freedoms, but this is like the US threatening Russia with nukes: if it ever came to that then there's no telling what the carnage would be like. And The Swamp knows that gainfully employed Republicans with families and mortgages and Facebook accounts don't really want carnage.

12 posted on 05/05/2021 7:25:36 AM PDT by who_would_fardels_bear (This is not a tagline.)
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To: Heartlander

Bookmark


13 posted on 05/05/2021 7:56:20 AM PDT by Pajamajan ( PRAY FOR OUR NATION. I will ever be a peaceful slave in a new Socialist America.)
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