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The Credibility Crisis of America’s Institutions - Greenfield
FrontPage Magazine ^ | 2/10/20 | Daniel Greenfield

Posted on 02/10/2020 3:04:09 AM PST by Louis Foxwell

The Credibility Crisis of America’s Institutions

And there’s only way one out.

Mon Feb 10, 2020

Daniel Greenfield

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Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the Freedom Center, is an investigative journalist and writer focusing on the radical Left and Islamic terrorism.

The nation’s credibility crisis didn’t arrive overnight. It’s been coming down since the sixties. That was a time when 4 out of 5 Americans believed that they could trust the federal government.

These days it’s more like 1 out of 5.

Congress enjoys the trust of 1 in 10 Americans. The presidency, 4 in 10. (That’s up from 1 in 3 under Obama.) Around the same number trust the Supreme Court.

It’s not just political institutions.

Trust in the media is understandably low with only 1 in 4 trusting newspapers, and less than 1 in 5 trusting television news. Only 1 in 3 trust organized religion and the medical system, even fewer trust public schools, labor unions, banks, the criminal justice system, and big business.

America’s political crisis is really a collapse of trust in institutions. And that’s one thing that Republicans and Democrats agree on. The Republican solution is to restore confidence by decentralizing institutions while the Democrat solution is to restore confidence by expanding government.

When President Trump ran a successful presidential campaign based on a lack of confidence in government, the crisis that most elites and experts had avoided discussing, went national.

The Democrats, who had become the more institutional party, blamed the credibility crisis on FOX News, on fake news on Facebook, and on the Russians. Their proposals for protecting “democracy” from fake news by censoring social media were typical of totalitarian regimes trying to maintain control.

But FOX News was created in 1996. Facebook in 2004. While the latter date roughly coincides with the fall of trust in newspapers and television news from 1 in 3 to 1 in 4, most people didn’t trust the media even before the advent of FOX News or Facebook. Social media and conservative alternatives didn’t kill trust in media. They just piled more dirt on the coffin. There is no turning back the clock to Cronkite.

And there is no clearer way of validating conspiracy theories than by conspiring to suppress them.

Totalitarian regimes create artificial monopolies on narratives by controlling the news, but these monopolies only breed black markets in conspiracy theories. Totalitarian countries don’t inspire total faith, but total disbelief, even by government loyalists, in truth and facts. Every development is parsed for hidden agendas even when they don’t exist because no one really believes in anything anymore. Even the most implausible accusations gain traction because everything, except the official story, appears more plausible when there are no longer any norms of credibility, only extremes of outrage.

That should sound familiar.

Totalitarian governments appear externally omnipotent even while they are internally incompetent. The complete mismatch between their propaganda and their capabilities breeds an even deeper distrust.

Instead of the people believing that everything is fine even when the wheat harvests don’t come in, nuclear reactors melt down and caucuses collapse, they accept both the evidence of their own eyes that everything is a mess and the propaganda that says the authorities know what they’re doing, and combine them into conspiracy theories that assume competence and bad intentions.

It is only when people finally realize the true incompetence of the regime that revolutions take place.

When political elites insist on their institutional competence and on monopolizing narratives to protect that illusory competence, they generate the conspiracy theories that create the crises of credibility that they seek to fight by monopolizing narratives. Instead of bringing into being a belief in their greatness and goodness, the combination of their corruption, incompetence and propaganda convinces the public to constantly read between the lies and assume that their incompetence conceals deeper conspiracies.

The only way out of the cycle of propaganda and conspiracy theories is to stop the propaganda.

The credibility crisis reflects a profound disconnect between institutions and people. Propaganda is the means by which institutions try to manipulate people into following their agendas, rather than remaking their agendas to be relevant to the people they are meant to serve. As institutions grow detached from people, they talk at them, they propagandize, rather than listen to them, and challenge themselves.

That is the true source of the disconnect and the credibility crisis of the country’s institutions.

Institutions, as the Founding Fathers understood, derive their credibility from the people. Not the other way around. Tyrannies reverse this with cults of personality, collectivism, and tribalism. The American Left is trying all of these without ever having learned from history what these do to a nation’s spirit.

Every major Communist country has experimented with all three to utterly disastrous long-term effect.

America’s political system and frantic media pace make cults of personality into passing things. A decade after women were fainting at Obama speeches, he’s just another hack on the corporate lecture circuit. Americans are too selfish to make good collectivists and tribalism in a multicultural country leads to a boom in racism, racial nationalism, sanctioned discrimination, violence, and even genocide.

Stalin, despite not being Russian, could invoke Russian supremacy to justify Soviet dominance. The People’s Republic of China uses Han chauvinism to maintain its own ethnic empire. But America doesn’t have a racial majority that can be utilized that way and never will. Diversity pits minorities against the construct of a white oppressive majority through revisionist historical conspiracy theories like the 1619 Project an obvious updating of the class warfare of Das Kapital with black people as the working class.

But where Communist ethnic tribalism was a tool of social stability, diversity only disrupts and destroys. Tribalism causes people to overlook the abuses of the ruling class, but diversity’s diverse tribalisms only overlook abuses when they are directed at other groups and at the fading white majority. Its limited stability can only endure as long as a white majority does. Paradoxically, diversity requires a white majority to struggle against. Without that white majority, there is no axis of social stability to sustain it.

The American experiment is being destroyed by a radical movement that controls its leading institutions, but has never grasped the central crisis of the American Revolution which was not, as it now insists, about slavery, but about maintaining institutional credibility by building institutions around people.

That is what the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution had set out to do. That’s America.

The great leap from the Tea Party to the Declaration of Independence was the realization that the problem was not King George III, nor even the British monarchy, but the general principle that governments derive from the governed, and that their government violated that fundamental rule.

American government came to violate that rule as its elite institutions, first financial, then cultural, became distant from the people. The politics of big government was an expression of that distance. The growing distance between people and institutions created crises, fertile ground for radicalism, that tore apart the country, led to a series of domestic clashes, the most prominent of which was the Civil War, and paved the way for growing leftist dominance over American life in the next century and this one.

Progressive institutions began by reversing the Founders’ formula, governing without consent for their own good. Progressive figures and institutions could be brilliant and noble, they brought much that was great and beautiful into the national life, but they were the products of a chasm between the elites and the people, and when their work was done, that chasm lay between the institutions and the people.

The detachment of progressive institutions meant to reform people from the people they were reforming gave way to the takeover of those institutions by radicals and extremists who traded tribalism, class warfare, racial warfare, gender warfare, and other identity politics, for meaningful connections with other people. That’s why Identity politics didn’t restore institutional credibility. Each assertion of identity politics progress, e.g. the first black man, the first woman, had to be quickly undercut by the vision of an overwhelming oppressive majority on which diversity depended.

No matter how much institutional headway identity politics made, the institution could never become truly credible because diversity’s credibility had to be sustained by discrediting even its own institutions. The quotas and ideologies of identity politics did not make institutions meaningful to most people, including minorities, because these were a hybrid of elitist ideologies and local tribalism that appealed to few. This new activist ruling class, embodied by Obama, was a mule, a sterile hybrid of two dead ends. Its primacy in politics has radicalized the country without creating any meaningful progress.

After Obama, the credibility crisis became a runaway inferno consuming politics and culture. Culture wars haven’t created meaningful institutions. Anger is just another way of describing disconnection. The Overton window opening wider doesn’t indicate progress, as Obama insisted with his invocations of a right side of history, but anger and desperation at the failure of existing institutions and solutions.

A window that never shuts isn’t opening on Utopia, but on Armageddon. Societies don’t rage their way to stability. Radical anger at institutional failure just leads to worse institutions and worse failures. Institutions either represent the people or they represent targets for the people’s anger. Every failure to choose the former instead chooses the latter and its inevitable cycle of revolution and repression.

The Founding Fathers had found a way out of this cycle. They built a nation that escaped this prison. But we are living out this cycle now. Our political, cultural, and economic institutions are oppressive and alien entities that few Americans, of any political stripe, find credible. And our politics revolve around anti-establishment movements based on burning down these institutions, either to remove them on the Right or replace them with even more onerous institutions on the Left, because they don’t work for us.

The crisis is reaching its moment. It can’t be escaped without asking people what kind of institutions they want, instead of asking institutions what kind of people they want. Elites have been using institutions to ask themselves what kind of people they want for too long. And the inevitable answer that eventually comes to all elites is that what the people really want a world without their institutions.

After generations of reshaping society, of listening to its own experts envision the kind of people that would best serve their institutions, political, cultural, and economic, that is a hard answer to hear. But all that reshaping has alienated people, divided them, deprived them of agency, of meaning, and purpose. Vast fortunes have been spent, intentionally and unintentionally, on breaking the nation and its people.

When life has no meaning, then purpose is reclaimed with radicalism, and agency with anger.

Conservatives and leftists have two fundamentally different answers to the crisis of institutional credibility, to build bigger institutions, or allow people to be defined by the institutions they build.

The crisis of institutional credibility can only end when institutions relinquish control over people.

Slavery debilitates both slaves and enslavers, slaves lose their reason and enslavers rationalize all, both pursue cruelty and violence to seize or hold on to power, while losing the middle ground of morality. And when the dust settles, there are only broken lands, broken cultures, and broken people. That is true of Africa, the Soviet Union, or, increasingly, more and more parts of the United States of America.

There is only one solution to power. It is the solution that made King George III hail George Washington as the greatest man in the world. It is the only American solution. And that is to give up power.

George Washington did what King George III could not. He gave up power and trusted the people.

The institutions that dominate this nation have lost their credibility. They have corrupted the country and alienated its people. A great nation with purpose and meaning has been rotted by its ruling class. The institutional ruling class can cling to power at all costs, convinced, like George III, that the peasants would perish without their guidance, or they can follow George Washington and relinquish power.

In their place will rise smaller local institutions, those of the neighborhood and the community, free of the heavy hand of national regulation, through which the people of a wounded nation can rebuild.

If institutions instead go on consolidating power, then they will pass into the twilights of tyranny or anarchy. The mobs are already in the streets. Anger is already everywhere. The credibility of the institutions that control the country is lost. Fighting to protect them will destroy everything else.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society
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1 posted on 02/10/2020 3:04:09 AM PST by Louis Foxwell
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2 posted on 02/10/2020 3:05:54 AM PST by Louis Foxwell (A deep and terrible ignorance born of abject corruption is required to hate our president.)
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To: Louis Foxwell

Just... wow. Thank you for the ping.


3 posted on 02/10/2020 3:25:40 AM PST by American in Israel (A wise man's heart directs him to the right, but the foolish mans heart directs him toward the left.)
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To: Louis Foxwell
Greenfield is done a good job of describing a state of affairs and examining some of its causes. He could have done it all in one phrase: Critical Theory.

He cites the 1619 New York Times attempt to rewrite American history but the effort is only an application of Critical Theory, an example of an attempt to vitiate the legitimacy of the nation. Critical Theory and The Frankfurt School have explicitly undertaken to bring down the American system by attacking its institutions one by one. We have seen the undermining of church, school, marriage, military, media. These are only a few of the important institutions the bear virtually no resemblance to those institutions of my youth bearing the same names.

I accept Greenfield's remedy, return power to the people but he also notes the propaganda is a significant problem and the efforts of The Frankfurt School are the most dangerous and pervasive kind of propaganda that has insinuated itself into the American psyche rendering reform all the more elusive.


4 posted on 02/10/2020 3:29:08 AM PST by nathanbedford (attack, repeat, attack! Bull Halsey)
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To: Louis Foxwell

“Congress enjoys the trust of 1 in 10 Americans.”


Yet 90+ percent of all congressmen who run for reelection succeed.


5 posted on 02/10/2020 3:39:25 AM PST by DuncanWaring (The Lord uses the good ones; the bad ones use the Lord.)
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To: Louis Foxwell

bfl


6 posted on 02/10/2020 3:43:18 AM PST by ClearCase_guy (If White Privilege is real, why did Elizabeth Warren lie about being an Indian?)
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To: Louis Foxwell

A prophetic voice rising from the belly of the beast. “Let my people go,” is a cry that brings down tyrannies and sets people free, but only if the oppressor is crushed. From our beginning we have been a Constitutional Republic with a Constitution constructed by remarkable men.
But we have also had, at our center, a cabal of misfits and miscreants who sought their own power and wealth. But power and wealth are not the enemy. Those who gain it with an iron fist and the demand they be followed, even into the pit of hell, these are the enemy. They are here to be served, not to serve.
They are the Italian grandmother who throws her dinner guest’s plate full of food into the trash for daring to question the authority of her master, the god like mayor of Baltimore. Or her daughter who tears up a celebration of the common man because it does not render obedience to her superior highness. Or her daughter who tells the story with pride.
When the heel of our oppressor is taken off our neck we will have a chance to become a free people, or not, if we choose to be enslaved by our betters.


7 posted on 02/10/2020 3:45:09 AM PST by Louis Foxwell (A deep and terrible ignorance born of abject corruption is required to hate our president.)
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To: Louis Foxwell

The biggest credibility crisis the USA faces today is the Democrat party and their treasonous ideals


8 posted on 02/10/2020 4:06:20 AM PST by okie 54
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To: Louis Foxwell

This is one of Greenfield’s best.

It is excellent in both its analysis and its writing.


9 posted on 02/10/2020 4:42:46 AM PST by marktwain (President Trump and his supporters are the Resistance. His opponents are the Reactionaries.)
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To: Louis Foxwell

I for one now have ZERO faith in our intel agencies or the FBI.

Compromised, cronyized, corrupt. With access to powerful tools that make them dangerous. They need to be dismantled.


10 posted on 02/10/2020 5:51:23 AM PST by Buckeye McFrog (Patrick Henry would have been an anti-vaxxer)
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To: Louis Foxwell
Why would any contemporary American institution voluntarily give up power? For the sake of the country? In the 1940s through the mid-1960s, that would have been plausible due to the American public's sense of shared sacrifice and struggle during WW II, Korea, and the Cold War, but not after the wave of mass immigration and constant Leftist teaching against America that began in the 1960s.

Downsizing and institutional reforms will instead take place due to inescapable financial pressure and loss of customers. Higher education is beginning to feel the pinch as students and their parents wake up to the poor value for many of a college degree. Meanwhile, Democrat-run cities and states are beginning to be squeezed by emigration due to high taxes and out of control pay, benefit, and pension costs.

Watch for a wave of crisis cutbacks and bankruptcy filings in the next recession as hard-pressed state and local governments get cut off from the credit market. Even universities will feel the pinch as money-savvy students turn to online college degree courses, job apprenticeships, and skills certifications.

Of course, if Democrats are in power nationally, they will have the federal government write checks to rescue struggling state and local governments, higher education, and other institutional allies without requiring adequate reforms. Yet that cannot last because of the gross inequity of helping the improvident and feckless at the expense of the prudent and responsible.

11 posted on 02/10/2020 5:52:37 AM PST by Rockingham
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To: American in Israel

Agreed! It was painfully insightful, nay, prescient even prophetic (I fear).


12 posted on 02/10/2020 6:48:06 AM PST by Aevery_Freeman (Pierre Delecto (Saint-UT): I am a man of God!)
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To: Louis Foxwell

Walter Cronkite was a communist.


13 posted on 02/10/2020 6:53:46 AM PST by subterfuge (RIP T.P.)
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To: Rockingham
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14 posted on 02/10/2020 7:03:23 AM PST by Aevery_Freeman (Pierre Delecto (Saint-UT): I am a man of God!)
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To: Louis Foxwell

Excellent!!!! Truly the most insightful (and shortest) exposition of our societal problem I have yet seen. Geniu!!


15 posted on 02/10/2020 7:32:12 AM PST by Wonder Warthog (The Hog of Steel and NRA Life Member)
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To: DuncanWaring

The trust part goes one owns congress critter and the distrust to all the others.


16 posted on 02/10/2020 8:10:43 AM PST by xp38
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To: Rockingham

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17 posted on 02/12/2020 3:40:07 AM PST by metesky (My investment program is holding steady @ $0.05 cents a can.)
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To: Rockingham
This, Yet that cannot last because of the gross inequity of helping the improvident and feckless at the expense of the prudent and responsible, worded more simply, needs to be a theme of the campaign

The dems help the irresponsible, and/or criminal, at the expense of the hard-working rule abiding taxpayer. Examoles: the welfare mom, the illegal, the one with too much in student loans.

18 posted on 02/12/2020 6:04:00 AM PST by Betty Jane
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To: Betty Jane

All too true, yet we must not lose sight of the human toll of miserably bad public schools, family breakdown, substance abuse, rampant criminality, and lack of employment opportunities. Even as we hold to conservative policy prescriptions, we ought to be compassionate, encouraging, and helpful toward people in distress — even when they may be at fault to a degree.


19 posted on 02/12/2020 9:47:29 PM PST by Rockingham
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