The most significant warning came from the President of the United States who had presided over this post WWII rise of corporations. Dwight D. Eisenhower in his final...
More »The most significant warning came from the President of the United States who had presided over this post WWII rise of corporations. Dwight D. Eisenhower in his final televised address to the nation before leaving office warned against the power and influence of the military-industrial complex. Prophetic and prescient, his words -- often quoted over the decades since -- included "we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex...."
With Americans caught between opposing evils of confusion and anomy and being assimilated by corporate culture ("resistance is futile"), many suffered through, or clung to traditional ways, especially the elderly, and ignored the assaults on their credibility.
Almost immediately after JFK's murder, Johnson escalated the war and funding for it. America had its first coup; its first massive cover-up and Big Lie. Over the next forty-six years, with Republicans taking over soon enough and holding onto Executive Power for all but seventeen years, including Johnson's five years, the tendencies that began in the Fifties involving the gathering of power into fewer and fewer hands, and the use of that power to influence the beliefs, ideals, and even psychology of the masses, increased and became more severe, pervasive, and threatening up to the point of the outright lunacy and obvious deceptions and manipulations that were evident under George W. Bush. Only at that point, with year after year throwing up scandals, corruptions, misgovernment, several stolen Presidential elections, an unnecessary war, runaway deficits, and most significantly, right from the start, another massive transfer of wealth upward to benefit that small elite and increase their power, were Americans finally beginning to open their eyes to the ways they'd been lied to, used, and robbed by the rich and powerful. It took all that, which played out on the media nightly, year after year, with no recourse even for impeachment because of an ill-timed agreement between the parties about impeachment that had come out of the debacle of the impeachment attempt on Clinton, to create the cracks in the Matrix, or web of Big Lies built up over nearly 50 years. So that finally an authentic man, a man not of the powerful elite, could win the Presidency handily.
In this context at no time was there an opening for the kind of rational or thoughtful, peaceful and considered pursuit of truth, insight, or enlightenment that had characterized the eras that had actually led to the birth of America and its system of democracy, freedoms, and rights. By this I mean that since 1963, there was little room in America for any of the elements that characterized the Reformation, the Renaissance, the Age of Reason or Rationalism, or the Age of Enlightenment -- whose adherents and tenets spawned the American experiment.
Indeed, I personally observed the downfall of the ideal of education in the liberal arts.
So liberal arts ideals were bulldozed away to make room for the career tracks leading directly into positions in management, medicine, law, and many new and highly specialized niches
Students were no longer taught the great ideas of the millennia, ideas that had stood the test of time and influenced numerous societies and nations and individuals.
So we can consider ourselves to be better in America. For totalitarianism -- as, for example, under Stalin, Mao, or the Khmer Rouge -- is usually accompanied by the slaughter of the educated. In my own lifetime, in Cambodia at least one million were killed wantonly, anyone with education was slated for death. But in America, we are better because we just seduce them away from higher aspirations of the soul to the lower base impulses that are satisfied with what money can buy. The corporations buy their talent and their potential for high achievement and all the rewards that come with rich lives of insight and personal growth; in exchange for their moneyed positions they receive an enlightenment lobotomy. Should they feel dissatisfied -- as we psychologists and liberal arts thinkers know they will sooner or later -- others of their kind who took the medical or pharmaceutical tracks have conveniently produced the sedatives, palliatives, and opiates to keep them numb. I guess you could say these are the "breathing holes" that Kurt Cobain talked about. They may put you in a jar, but they'll give you "breathing holes," and you'll think you're happy, he sang.
Unfortunately while this story is personally gratifying, it has led me to the most disturbing truth of all time, something widely known, something dire, something so big that most people -- in keeping with the times of smoke and lies -- are finding it easy to look away, even at the cost of their lives and those of their children. (To be continued.)
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