The People Have Lost Faith in the State, and the State Has Lost Faith in its People
April 23, 2021
This is how states and empires decay and slide into the dustbin of history.
Democracy is fundamentally about advocacy: the people are free to advocate for
their interests and form groups to represent their shared interests. In the broadest scope,
the people are free to advocate for what they hold as the common good, policies and
programs that benefit the entire populace rather than one special-interest group.
Since the state (all levels of government) concentrates wealth and power via taxation and a monopoly
on force, groups advocate/lobby the state to recognize and respond to their interests. At the
local level, this advocacy entails contacting city council members, speaking at council meetings,
developing outreach tools (email lists, website, etc.), holding rallies at city hall, etc.
People advocate when they still have faith in their government.
When they lose that faith, their only option is dissent. When advocacy
yields zero results because government really only responds to corporations and the super-wealthy,
then people lose faith in the representational branch of the state.
Since advocacy failed, people dissent, protesting government policies, rallying behind
alternative policies and demanding a hearing of their concerns and interests.
The state tolerates polite advocacy because it is easily dismissed, but it views dissent as
a threat, and responds accordingly. The state's elected officials and unelected functionaries
view citizen advocacy as an annoyance, but dissent is understood as a direct challenge to
the state's monopoly on force and its concentration of wealth via taxation, and a challenge to
the state's freedom to exercise its powers whenever and however it wants.
Dissent is thus intolerable, especially if it demands transparency, which threatens the
cozy corruption of politicos and functionaries, or threatens the wealth and power of the
parasitic elites that control virtually all the nation's wealth and power.
This study of political influence and state policy decisions found that the average citizenry had
zero influence:
Testing Theories of American Politics: Elites, Interest Groups, and Average Citizens.
Note the difference between conventional wealth and super-wealth. Someone earning $500,000
is wealthy to the average wage earner, but that individual pays 40+% in taxes, so they net
less than $300,000, and if they live in high-cost states and have elderly parents in assisted living
and kids in university, their income available to lobby the state is inconsequential compared to
the tens of millions of dollars corporations and the super-wealthy routinely spend to cement their
political influence.
When the people realize advocacy is an empty promise of political influence and they move to
dissent, the state's powers of suppression are unleashed. This includes the judiciary
(one set of oppressive laws for the average citizen, and another for the corporations and super-wealthy),
law enforcement and the security agencies, which are now in bed with the Big Tech monopolies
which can effortlessly suppress free speech by banning or shadow-banning dissenters, all under
the convenient guise of "banning disinformation."
When the state views dissent as an existential threat to its monopoly powers, it has lost faith
in its own citizenry. Fearful that the citizenry might not approve of the corruption of
political deal-making and the state's Imperial machinations globally, the state devotes enormous
resources to hiding its actions, policies and intentions.
Since the citizenry can't be trusted with the truth, lest they disagree with the elites' choices,
whistleblowers are savagely punished and dissenters are marginalized, suppressed or silenced.
As dissent is crushed, the citizenry lose faith in the state's judiciary, law enforcement, taxation
and security agencies--in effect, faith in the state is completely destroyed. Once self-serving
elites control the state, dissent cannot be tolerated, as the parasitic elites' hold on power
is illegitimate and thus precarious. This is why whistleblowers pose such an existential
threat to a thoroughly corrupt, debauched, incompetent self-serving state.
This is how states and empires decay and slide into the dustbin of history. When the citizenry
lose faith in the state and the state has lost faith in its citizenry, then everything become
theater and artifice: the pantomime of elections, the carefully curated simulacra of "free speech,"
(free as long as you mouth the approved narratives), the flood of absurd promises (free money for everyone
forever!) that can never be fulfilled, the tiresome parade of politically expedient fake-fixes,
a central bank slavishly devoted to expanding already jaw-dropping wealth and income inequality,
and a political leadership so clueless they believe their pathetic strutting on stage is
actually persuading the audience of their competence and sincerity.
Max Keiser and I discuss these topics in the latest Keiser Report:
In the second half, Max interviews Charles Hugh Smith of OfTwoMinds.com about the 'fatal synergies'
and the 'sealed pressure cooker' resulting when the system refuses to offer a solution to those
denied a voice or access to resources. They also discuss the oversupply of elites and the chaos
this ultimately brings to society.
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