Laudato Si on Screwtape’s Use of Fashions to Stampede Us

Laudato Si on Screwtape’s Use of Fashions to Stampede Us June 24, 2015

In an age in which the super-rich are plundering the poor and impoverishing the Middle Class, the task of the organs of propaganda in their employ is to make sure that the very people being fleeced are vigilantly on guard, not against the fleecers, but against the spectre of Big Government–the only entity capable of confronting the enormously powerful thieves:

What is needed is a politics which is far-sighted and capable of a new, integral and interdisciplinary approach to handling the different aspects of the crisis. Often, politics itself is responsible for the disrepute in which it is held, on account of corruption and the failure to enact sound public policies. If in a given region the state does not carry out its responsibilities, some business groups can come forward in the guise of benefactors, wield real power, and consider themselves exempt from certain rules, to the point of tolerating different forms of organized crime, human trafficking, the drug trade and violence, all of which become very difficult to eradicate. If politics shows itself incapable of breaking such a perverse logic, and remains caught up in inconsequential discussions, we will continue to avoid facing the major problems of humanity. A strategy for real change calls for rethinking processes in their entirety, for it is not enough to include a few superficial ecological considerations while failing to question the logic which underlies present-day culture. A healthy politics needs to be able to take up this challenge.

All this is reminiscent of the wisdom of Uncle Screwtape:

The use of Fashions in thought is to distract the attention of men from their real dangers. We direct the fashionable outcry of each generation against those vices of which it is least in danger and fix its approval on the virtue nearest to that vice which we are trying to make endemic. The game is to have them running about with fire extinguishers whenever there is a flood, and all crowding to that side of the boat which is already nearly gunwale under. Thus we make it fashionable to expose the dangers of enthusiasm at the very moment when they are all really becoming worldly and lukewarm; a century later, when we are really making them all Byronic and drunk with emotion, the fashionable outcry is directed against the dangers of the mere “understanding”. Cruel ages are put on their guard against Sentimentality, feckless and idle ones against Respectability, lecherous ones against Puritansm; and whenever all men are really hastening to be slaves or tyrants we make Liberalism the prime bogey.

We are hastening to be slaves of corporate tyrants. We should stop being played.

In other news, our Ruling Class is about the pass the Trans-Pacific Partnership.  Crony Capitalism at its finest and the joint work of Obama and the Republican Party.


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