“But the state lieth in all languages of good and evil; and whatever it
saith it lieth; and whatever it hath it hath stolen.”
—Friedrich Nietzsche,
The
New Idol, Thus Spoke Zarathustra
“Many people, it is true, never contemplate the possibility of total
power; the very thought of it scares them.”
—Simone Weil,
On the Abolition of
All Political Parties
Not long ago, Obama openly
leveled criticism against the political establishment in Cuba. He righteously decried
a lack of democracy and political freedom there, indicting the Cuban government
for its role in continuing an antidemocratic politics for far too long after
the Cold War. Now, however, in the wake of the recent turmoil surrounding the
fixed Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, which can be described as
anything but democratic or transparent, Obama’s shameless denunciations of Cuba
have lost whatever paltry significance they maybe had. And thanks to despotic
blemish that stains the Democrats in their march to the White House, the US
edges closer to consummate totalitarianism under Obama’s chosen pawn, Hillary.
During his trip to
Cuba, Obama pushed for reforms in political and economic spheres, speaking to
Cubans about openness in a repressive state which limits internet access,
controls the media, and smothers internal dissent. But because Obama is of the DNC,
soon to be the party of Hillary, there is really no reason to hope that he will
ever publicly acknowledge the irony of the highly contrived and highly
antidemocratic convention that his party so recently held in Philly. Never mind
that he has traipsed around the world, hypocritically touting “democracy” in
countries like Cuba. Nay, there is little hope that Obama will acknowledge just
how ridiculous and disingenuous the Democrats have revealed themselves to be to
American voters this election cycle.
Indeed, the entire
Democratic Party has made a fool of itself this summer. Perhaps, given the current
polls, this becomes more and more tolerable; election results this November should
leave no room for doubt that fewer and fewer people are inclined to buy what either
political party is selling. And that goes for the DNC’s attempts to coerce the
public into voting Hillary—not because she is fit to be president, but “because
Trump.” At least radicals in America will feel vindicated this summer as they
reflect on the veracity of Raúl Castro’s reaction to Obama: “We must be alert,
today more than ever… We are not naive, and we are aware of powerful external
forces that aspire to, as they say, ‘empower’ non-state actors to generate
agents of change and finish off the revolution by other means.”
None should forget
that anti-imperialists and other radicals in the US have always sympathized
with such sentiments, or that today they clearly recognize establishment
efforts towards redirecting domestic revolutionary currents as more of the same.
Certainly the millions of Americans hoping for a political revolution this year
would do well to heed Castro’s suspicion of Obama and those of his ilk. They
might consider adding the entire DNC hierarchy to the list of untrustworthy
suspects just as their radical counterparts did long ago. They might realize
that there will be no revolution under a Hillary coronation, and thus they
might cast their vote outside the two-party system, if not, against it.
One problem remains: As
millions more come to understand the Democratic Party to be at least as corrupt
as the Republican Party, some will continue to think it ridiculous that the
Democrats should have brought the US to brink of totalitarianism only to push
it over the edge. Moreover, such wariness about the dangers that the Democrats actually
pose is understandable. Who should the skeptical look to for the facts? CNN?
The New York Times? These instruments of empire excel at selling shampoo and
getting the public to support endless war, which is good for business; their
credibility will remain unfounded so long as they exist to serve the capitalist
interests of the state. No, those who yet doubt the despotic dangers of the
Democratic Party might consider assessing it by Simone Weil’s criteria of
truth, justice, and public interest, which she wrote in 1943. They could start with
Weil’s three “essential characteristics” of any political party:
1. “A
political party is a machine to generate collective passions.”
2. “A
political party is an organisation designed to exert collective pressure upon
the minds of all its individual members.”
3. “The
first objective and also the ultimate goal of any political party is its own
growth, without limit.”
After seeing that the
Democratic Party fits the bill in 2016, the leery might go on to read more of
what Weil has to say about political parties and the ethos of totalitarianism
that marks them all: “Because of these three characteristics, every party is
totalitarian – potentially, and by aspiration. If one party is not actually
totalitarian, it is simply because those parties that surround it are no less
so.” The skeptical would note that Weil incidentally offers an incisive
criticism of the DNC’s autocratic trajectory via an additional note about her
third characteristic: “…it is a particular instance of the phenomenon which
always occurs whenever thinking individuals are dominated by a collective
structure – a reversal of the relation between ends and means.”
Should the skeptical
find what Weil says of all political parties to be true of the Democratic Party,
they would also see that even their misgivings about the totalitarian proclivities
of the Democratic Party are largely a deliberate consequence of that party’s
actions: “Once the growth of the party becomes a criterion of goodness,” says
Weil, “it follows inevitably that the party will exert a collective pressure
upon people’s minds. This pressure is very real; it is openly displayed; it is
professed and proclaimed. It should horrify us, but we are already too much
accustomed to it.” Rather rather than dread the Democratic Party’s penchant for
totalitarianism this year, they would see that they simply doubt it. And they
would come to understand that should anything other than a rigged election put
Hillary in the White House instead of her competitors, it will be their doubt.
Mateo Pimentel is an Axis of Logic columnist, living on the US-Mexico border. Read the Biography and additional articles by Axis Columnist Mateo Pimentel.
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