The Global Right Routs The Left: Who’s Sorry Now?
You keep rocking with one steady rose-from
the jazz-blues song: A good man is hard
to find
Near the end of the first decade of the millennium, the
economic boom era, imploded.
Unchecked for nearly twenty years, pumped up by excesses of borrow-and
spend-economics, it had it coming.
Banks, ‘too big to fail’, did exactly that. ‘Motown’ closed
down. General Motors went broke too, before the US government got to it. And
Detroit as a city is still bankrupt.
The American High Street, the quintessence of its smaller
towns, teetered on the brink.
The Obama administration pumped in money and bailed despair
as fast as it could. It did not want the moral hazard enforcement of the 1930s,
that crippled the nation. Only the engines of WWII brought it back to life.
Still, a diffused
great depression, like a nuclear miasma, replaced the earlier exuberance, throwing
its canopy over everything. And it took all the Obama years to more or less put
America back on track.
Europe, conjoined at the hip, is still hurting badly, and
the EU is under considerable survival stress today.
The economic stimulus, a life-support system, cannot be
switched off, certainly not in Europe and Japan, even today. Entire countries,
Iceland, Greece, Ireland, Spain, Italy, even Britain, all went technically
bankrupt, almost simultaneously, post 2008.
And they would be wrecked still, if it were not for the
massive bailouts and stimulus packages.
But, no one, on either side of the Atlantic, is ever going
to be able to pay the bill for surviving the last 8 years.
The power elites of the liberal-left, finance men, merchant
bankers, high flying stock-brokers, far from being dislodged at first, had the
effrontery to carry on as if nothing had happened. And, they certainly took no
responsibility for the debacle they had collectively perpetrated.
In the aftermath, the old shibboleths of the liberal-left,
its assertions of political correctness, an unbridled inclusiveness, that
tended towards letting the tail wag the dog, gradually infuriated the so-called
silent majority.
Left out, mocked, vilified, victimised, forgotten, as they
were, after licking their economic wounds for longer than just these eight
years, these faceless people have shuffled to their feet, and worked up the
dander, to assert themselves. Americans have lost their jobs to people overseas,
and Europeans have lost their economic sovereignty.
To add insult to injury, the propaganda, name-calling,
shaming, and derision, aimed at the right, only intensified as the
left-liberals lost traction. But, great arbiters of taste and ‘right thinking’ in
the media could not influence the mass of popular opinion anymore.
The right-leaning populace refused to go along with the failed dream of
those who wrecked their jobs, pensions, and livelihoods, anymore.
Economic troubles make for a hardening of the heart and
emotions. Most people in America, the EU,
including France, Germany, Italy, Britain, are fed up of what they call leftist
manipulation and untruth.
In Japan, years of recession has ushered in the right-leaning
Shinzo Abe. Thailand has been taken over by its military.
In India, Narendra Modi is wiping the floor with the
socialists, appropriating their agenda, whenever it suits him.
In America it was a
boorish, sneering, Donald Trump who won. It came on the heels of the stunning Brexit vote, in
the land of its closest ally.
And now, right-wing candidates and parties are gaining
traction in France, Germany, Italy, amongst the biggest countries in Europe,
and even in sedate Scandinavia.
It has become a topsy-turvy world when it comes to ideology.
The Communists of China, have not only been pursuing capitalist policies
internally and externally for years, but under Xi Jinping, resemble nothing
more than the old hegemon, imperial powers of the 19th century.
China professes ‘free trade’, but implements vastly unequal
treaties, using their trillions to their ruthless advantage. And internally, it
denigrates other countries to bolster its national pride.
The military juntas turned democratic socialists of Myanmar,
are carrying out genocide against their indigenous Rohilyas.
In populous Islamic countries such as Malaysia, Indonesia,
and even Turkey, fundamentalist winds are blowing most of their moderation
away.
There has been a churn in most parts of the Muslim world, few
spontaneous, most induced, with matters far from settled between the fundamentalists
and the ruling power structures.
Monarchies and dictatorships have crumbled in places. But
they have not been replaced by anything remotely liberal. Muslims slaughter Muslims
in record numbers, and not just across sectarian divides.
Ancient tribal and factional animosities have surfaced, and
are duking it out for supremacy. This is not left versus right. The left has
been expelled from the fray. This is right versus alt-right!
Groups splinter and reform like amoebas. And so it goes on,
in Egypt, Tunisia, Libya, Yemen, Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia, Sudan, Ethiopia,
Pakistan...
Is there then, any hope of a comeback for the lib-left? Will
the pendulum swing back after a spell, as it is wont to do? Or is this is tectonic
shift to the right, that will be a while in righting a world gone wrong?
There was a time, towards the afternoon of the Imperial/Colonial
Age, when the world first discovered liberty, equality and fraternity.
At first, these seemingly reasonable aspirations, well-reasoned
by the political theorists that explained them, did not give a foretaste of the
overthrow of an entire world order to come.
But that is exactly what happened, pushing the reality of it
into revolution, first in France, then in America, as the rest of the colonial
and monarchical world watched, and began to dream. Unifications came out of it. And liberations.
And two world wars, that completely killed off the Imperial Age.
France began it, by destroying its monarchy with its divine
right, then its aristocracy, and finally, even its own ‘revisionists’.
Two centuries or so later, the Communists did the exact same
thing. First in the USSR, and again, in China.
But now, it was on a grander scale, wiping out tens of
millions, practically everyone, who wasn’t a born worker or peasant.
The original peoples’
revolution in France dissolved into a blood-soaked and paranoid chaos, and took
another longish while, to actually come to democracy.
In America, where the objective was to expel a foreign
power, it settled down fairly quickly, into a far less volatile thing. But it
too, had to endure a bloody civil war, not too long after.
Britain of the Magna Carta, and yet another beheaded monarch,
also helped its evolution.
Happily, democracy today brings about change through voting,
that purports to harness the ‘will of the people’. And for its maturing, it has
also traced memory-markers going back to the
city state of Athens, and the Vox Populi of ancient Rome.
But, even this modern democracy, dominated as it is, to date,
by the rich, the privileged, and educated, did not quite satisfy the cravings
of the underclass, bent on securing their own turn to rule.
So, ergo Marxism. It came to power in 1917, but, in a matter
of a few decades, Communism was broken. In shards and remnants it exists still,
but the great alternate system to a democracy, fuelled by a moderated,
welfarist, capitalism, has decisively failed.
Will the new right-leaning nationalists sweeping into power
everywhere now, do any better?
The fact is, a great correction is in the works, and the
right has the mandate to execute it. Too much political baggage, too many lies,
discredited the left-liberal.
The right is being chosen for its apparent pragmatism, for
its difference, but there is definitely an implicit, embedded warning, of equal
retribution should it fail.
For: The Sunday Guardian
(1,263 words)
November 23rd, 2016
Gautam Mukherjee
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