Posted on 07/29/2006 1:14:22 PM PDT by StJacques
The Organic Intellectuals1 incorporate themselves in the masses who blindly obey slogans without measuring the consequences. They are losing the election and reason. The struggle for power has characteristics which on occasion result in the loss of reason and in an abstraction of reality typical of totalitarian thought. Defeat in an enormously competitive electoral process poses a challenge to the institutions of democracy, but also to the temper and responsibility of those politicians who, feeling themselves sure winners, come to be obligated to confront an adverse reality. The candidacy of Lopez Obrador was under construction as far back as 2000, when his triumph in the capitol of the country was combined with Cuauhtemoc Cardenas's spectacular defeat2 and with that concluded his dominance over his party. All of Andres Manuel's management at the head of the Federal District was guided by the logic of his presidential candidacy. The criticism of Fox, the construction of the Segundo Piso3 of the outlying freeway together with a good dose of corruption on the part of the builders, his defense in the face of the video scandals,4 the support for art dealers converted into beneficiaries of the capitol budget, and the scorn for the law in his personal immunity from prosecution case,5 each and every one of these events had in AMLO's mind one single objective: the Presidency of the Republic. Little by little, he was moving on the spaces within his party, converting the subject of the videoscandals into an instrument fit to ruin his Cardenista6 opponents, especially Rosario Robles.7 In one form or another, Andres Manuel converted himself into the only factor of power within and without the PRD. The clumsy strategy of the Fox government to confront the subject of his personal immunity from prosecution, not only reinforced the popularity of the Tabasqueño,8 it also opened the doors of a process of great risk to Mexican society as a whole: the construction of a cult of personality and martyrdom as a personal political project. From this moment on, the separation from reality was produced step by step. The theory of conspiracy was replaced by the fundamental principle of the political struggle in which adversaries do everything possible to discredit each other, until finally arriving at an agreement from the results obtained in elections. The forces of good, constructed around Lopez Obrador, time and again confronted right wing conspiracy, Salinas,9 the rich headed by Roberto Hernandez,10 the communications media controlled by the privileged (with the exception of La Jornada, which daily expresses the purity of the truth revealed by the Caudillo11) who, in a secret agreement, jointly planned the destruction of the representative of the poor. This line of thought, which recalls the logic of Nazism and Stalinism, has its climactic point in the moment in which the presidential election went adversely for the Caudillo for less than a percentage point. In this moment, when prior conspirators are uniting themselves with pollsters, the IFE,12 public officials and the PRD's own precinct representatives, none of the communicants are prepared to repeat the order of electoral fraud, and very soon the Electoral Tribunal [will be added to their number]. The masses summoned to the Zocalo capital square, inflamed by the discourse of the Caudillo who speaks, always ask and receive the response adequate to their desires, entering a process of being driven totally mad. Within this phenomenon of collective delirium are incorporated those Organic Intellectuals incapable of discerning between reality and their own desire, and who, lacking the most minimal feeling of criticism, are united in the choir of believers prepared to offer up their consciences for the cause. In this scenario there is no place for accepting any responsibility. Those who physically attacked Calderon13 did so, because of the guilt of the right's own candidate, who does not accept the vote by vote recount, or because they were infiltrated agents of the enemy. These were the same arguments of the Nazis when they burned the Reichstag and blamed the Communists. The madness has arrived and it could destroy us. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1The term "Organic Intellectual" originates in the writings of the Italian Marxist Antonio Gramsci, who saw them as intellectuals who "grow organically" within a social group and who become spokesmen for that group. The author uses the term derisively.
Ezra Shabot
Reforma
July 28, 2006
Translator's Notes:
2In the Mexican presidential campaign of 2000, the PRD's candidate Cuauhtemoc Cardenas made an unexpectedly poor showing and Lopez Obrador was elected Governor of the Federal District, which made him Mayor of Mexico City.
3The Segundo Piso (Second Stage) is a raised freeway built around the periphery of Mexico City, which did much to alleviate the horribly congested traffic in the capitol.
4In 2003 Rene Bejarano, a member of Lopez Obrador's campaign team, was filmed accepting money from an Argentine businessman in an apparent bribe. This video is up on the web at the Google video site.
5In 2004 the federal Attorney General's office asked that Lopez Obrador be stripped of the official immunity he then enjoyed as a high elected official to permit the government to prosecute him for ignoring a court order regarding a suit brought over public expropriation of land. If he had lost his immunity he probably would have been forced to sit out the presidential campaign under Mexican law. Lopez Obrador brought significant public pressure to prevent this removal of immunity, or desafuero, and forced the Fox administration to back down. He went unprosecuted.
6Supporters of Cuauhtemoc Cardenas, the 2000 PRD presidential candidate.
7Rosario Robles is the ex-Mayor of Mexico City, serving from 1999-2000 after Cuauhtemoc Cardenas stepped down to run for the presidency in the 2000 election. She was a founding member of the PRD in 1989 and was widely assumed to be the heir apparent to Cardenas after his defeat in 2000.
8Lopez Obrador is from the Mexican state of Tabasco, on the Gulf Coast.
9Carlos Salinas Gortari, President of Mexico, 1988-1994, once exiled but returned to Mexico after Fox became President, once again became a force within the PRI and was accused by Lopez Obrador of conspiring with Fox to have him stripped of immunity in the matter of #4, above. See the article at GringoUnleashed for more.
10Roberto Hernandez built a personal fortune in the 1990's by buying Mexico's largest bank, Banamex, after which he sold it to Citigroup.
11The Spanish term Caudillo, which translates as "leader" or "head," is frequently used in its historical sense to refer to a dictatorial strongman. It was often used to refer to Francisco Franco, e.g.
12The Federal Electoral Institute, which handled both the preliminary and secondary vote counts of the presidential election.
13The virtual winner of the Mexican election, Felipe Calderon, was physically molested coming out of a meeting over the past week by Lopez Obrador supporters, leading to the enhancement of his personal security.
Driven totally mad - that describes Democrats in this country as well after 2000.
He's clearly not going to leave gracefully. It will messier than Gore but I hope non-violent.
I hope it stays non-violent too BunnySlippers, but I have my doubts.
interesting.
Thanks for a terrific and valuable translation!
The similarity you observe is no accident. The international left is very well organized. The other pattern to observe is that wherever the leftist candidate does win democracy is finished. Witness Venezuela and Bolivia. The chances of Hugo and Evo ever being removed by an election are ZERO!
Ping
Even the Leftist Washington [com]Post is attacking ObraGore now:
http://www.mexiconews.com.mx/19544.html
But hasn't Mexico already fallen apart ?
The transfer of such a large part of their population to the US would seem to indicate that it has failed its citizens.
Granted, it could be worse, if a violent reaction comes to pass.
But aren't the so-called Conservative politicians in Mexico only postponing the day of reckoning for this disfunctional nation?
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