Our pathetic nation-state and its forthcoming political party

I'm okay with bigthink.com . If I had any objection to it, it would be that it gives the impression that philosophy is some sort of "big think," whereas in real life philosophy is an activity on the order of rubbing your belly or going for a walk. Philosophy, then, like rubbing your belly or going for a walk, is a reaction to conditions. Maybe that's the core of it: a nation of people who can at best walk or who might even rub their bellies now and then but needs a serious upgrade when it comes to philosophizing. In the American social imaginary, philosophers are "up in the clouds," to quote a friend's recent reaction to my forthcoming book. It's viewed as better to set yourself up as an expert on Yeshua of Nazareth, of two millennia ago, and call it "religion," while the actual physical Nazareth is oppressed by genocidal Zionists. We don't dedicate buildings to philosophy, do we? Well, there's college, and America has plenty of colleges, but philosophy in college in this era is really something grandfathered-in, the college of today being the primary location of a brutal caste system, with overworked tenure-track professors on top, impoverished adjuncts in the middle (that would be me), permanently indebted college students at the bottom, and AI threatening everything. (I would link the Wilkerson book, but IMHO Wilkerson only scratches the surface as regards caste.)

As an American, I like watching Star Trek: Lower Decks. It offers that most enjoyable of fantasy lenses through which the America of today is rendered digestible. Star Trek, in general, is the utopian fantasy we Americans still permit ourselves; in the Star Trek universe, the human race is saved by a race of imaginary "logical" Vulcan friends whose outer-space capabilities were superior to ours at the time they discovered us. The various Star Trek species, the Vulcans and Klingons and Romulans and Cardassians and Ferengi and Bajorans and Orions and Betazoids and so on, are exotic renderings of ethnicity. Imaginary renderings of ethnicity are helpful because real renderings of ethnicity are denied by the American "melting pot" myth which still governs so many cultural relations here today.

At any rate, the rendering of a "logical" imaginary race like the Vulcans, saviors of humanity, was intended, very early on, to get us, the viewers, to examine the idea of a life based on logic, the austere Spock as opposed to the "emotional" McCoy. Maybe the real-life human species will be saved by those among us who are emotional enough in a very un-Vulcan way to oppose genocide and its perpetrators. "Logic," in this regard, would merely recognize the power of US weaponry and the money of Zionist billionaires in maintaining genocide as an institution. Ask a college trustee: they know.

Star Trek is the fantasy of a world in which technology, as with utopian fantasy after the 1882 invention of the large-scale power plant, solves all of humanity's problems. Star Trek technologies go to ridiculous lengths in this regard, with impossibilities such as the matter transporter, the food replicator, warp drive, the holodecks, cure-all noninvasive medicine, universal translators, and so on. The upshot of the Star Trek utopia is that its humans are allowed to behave like Americans without there being any real-world consequences for doing so. This, then, is why William Shatner, the actor who played Star Trek's first leader, was and is so annoying -- he's at his best as an actor when he plays the American Without Consequence. Ironically enough, Shatner himself is a Canadian. His role as Denny Crane in the series Boston Legal was most appropriate to his acting skills. Perhaps TJ Hooker was an accurate Shatner -- I can't watch TJ Hooker. Still, we must thank Gene Roddenberry for creating Captain Kirk, that most annoying of imaginary leaders. We must also recognize, however, that Star Trek: Enterprise, the first prequel to the original series, only lasted four seasons because it was too American in flavor.

Among the various Star Trek series, Lower Decks is the cartoon comedy of the bunch, which makes it more appropriate than any of the others. Fantasy like Star Trek ought to be postmodern and self-trivializing. But to say it in those terms is to underrate it -- Lower Decks is quite fun, and will continue to be that as long as America continues to exist.

The self-destructive, authoritarian, and pathetic America of today was significantly an invention of George W. Bush and his cabinet. This is, it must be said, the shame of the Irish rock band U2, that they cozied up to Bush hijo in the most tone-deaf gesture in the history of rock. I am not going to go over Bush hijo's crimes here, but one of this signature achievements was to make it harder for Americans to travel abroad. Really, though, Bush hijo was a symptom of something much worse about the US. We must conclude that if Americans were to travel abroad sufficiently, shutting their mouths and opening their eyes and ears all the way along, they would discover that the Chinese have a high-speed rail system and an enormous productive capacity, the Europeans have universal health care and a vast and meaningful history, the Finns have an optimal educational system, the Mexicans have a decent political party (as capitalist parties go), the Russians have phenomenal economic and military growth, and what Americans have instead is inflated real-estate values, vast populations of the unhoused, whole cities in partial abandonment, cruel reactionaries and empty careerists in power, a bloated military-industrial complex, brutal police forces and Cop Cities, billionaires, a mass media intended to create the uninformed, a bunch of fast-food and coffee franchises, and a CIA that brings dozens of countries to ruin while disguising this primary export with "patriotic" puffery and propaganda.

A new political party for America, then, would recognize for starters that if America were to measure up to what used to be its own standards, it would have to do far, far better than what it's doing now. Neither the Democrats nor the Republicans can recognize this, as they are the cause of what's worse. We need not go to the extravagant lengths of the Green Party to establish a set of values which neither party represents, when something far, far more preliminary would suffice.

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usefewersyllables's picture

that would be allowed to get any traction will be utterly jammed full of CIA, FBI, and AIPAC toadies.

If something suddenly springs up nationwide with glossy mailers, fully-organized local participation already magically in place, no mention of any antiwar or antigenocide sentiment whatsoever, and is all about ain't-we-great, mother, apple pie, and the joy of eating hotdogs, I personally will have nothing whatoever to do with it.

The only political party that I would find interesting would be one that is ruthlessly suppressed from the get-go, and the greens don't count any more.

This country desperately needs an enema, and it is not going to be pleasant.

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@usefewersyllables The problem is of course that they, both of them, are focused on promoting "America is great now" whereas in reality America now is a public relations sham disguising something malignant.

I am suggesting that an approach far simpler than the Green Party might work: to resist the bad, we must actually resist the bad, including its public relations arms, and not just pretend.

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"It's time for a revolution, but probably not in the terms that people imagine it" -- Frank Zappa

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@Cassiodorus

that that is the goal. Trying to prevent the co-opting, redirection, and ultimately the dissipation of that effort will be absolutely key, and it will require *infinite and detailed attention* to the bona fides and motivations of the people who magically crawl out of the woodwork to "volunteer" to run it.

I don't see many current political organizers that I would trust at all in those roles: realistically, if it is a name that has any recognition whatsoever at the national level, we already know that they have been compromised. As soon as they send out a fundraising email that has any mention of NGP VAN, ActBlue, MoveOn, or *any* of the already existent honeypots, we will know that the jig is up- and that it was up from the outset. It literally has to be a ground-up build.

I lack the wisdom to suggest ways to overcome the well-organized forces that will oppose this effort to the limits of their abilities, but do not take that as criticism: it is simply a statement of the facts on the ground as I see them.

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@usefewersyllables as I share your contempt for how politics goes today with infiltration by trolls and double agents and cooptation being real problems. But I don't want to discourage any effort to oppose the Empire. At the very least a new party forces the spooks to come out into the open, spending resources and pissing more and more people off.

The new party will need to make a public presentation of its aims, which dovetails with my own suggestion for direct action.

If, by some miracle we succeed, and we build a strong majority for disassembling the Empire, we will need a new party to recruit candidates and conduct election campaigns.

not either/or -- both/and.

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https://www.amazon.com/Small-Pieces-Actual-World-Philosophical-ebook/dp/...

Author is a retired philosophy professor who has also published a number of other books.

https://www.amazon.com/stores/Jack-Call/author/B002U4NFQU

The author and I were actually friends and neighbors for a couple of years, back when I was working in the greater L.A. area — a long, strange half-century ago, in the early 1970s.

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Your view of the political landscape seems pretty clean and hopeful. Where nothing is so deeply damaged in American that it cannot be dusted off and rehabilitated. In other words, it may look like a political Chernobyl — but it's not radioactive. Can the nation-destroying history of the US and its own hideous international aggressions be put behind us? Do you believe that a new healthy government can form inside of the current one? With the help of a new enlightened political party with better moral values. Can a better nation simply evolve around us?

I like to think it could, but it would take an incredible catalyst, I think. But is it realistic that a new people-centric philosophy can emerge inside a ruling-class hypocrisy? Maybe that's how sweeping moral and structural changes are always achieved — from the inside. But, isn't that the very definition of a revolution? (After the blood is washed away.)

Most of the natural-born revolutions in the twentieth century (as opposed to the staged revolutions of the USAID) share the same general description. For example: "An internal revolution had been fomenting for years, struggling to achieve two key goals: 1) to free the country from foreign influence and control; and 2) to build a strong and modern government whose chief concerns are the well being of the People and the preservation of their nation." The revolutions in Russia, China, Cuba, India, and and many others — even the US Revolution and Civil War — are described similarly. They were all pretty bloody.

You suggest that kind of political change can happen in the US through a new political party and regular elections, rather than a revolution. But there is something bigger going on around us. There is a global war of the wealthy titans who push the wars and expect to own all the wealth and resources that the world holds. Can the insane Western Oligarchs be stopped?

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@Pluto's Republic

obvious to all Americans and people decide to rise up and throw off their shackles a true representative government can be voted in.

Trump is busy dismantling what makes government work which means its people and keeping corporate corruption out. The labor board and the EPA are being dismantled which means that the parasitic owners can ride ruff shod over their workers and pollute the environment just so they can keep more of their money.

This is quite a depressing article, but it explains what the government’s goals are.

https://scheerpost.com/2025/05/18/behind-trump-and-doges-reckless-destru...

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@Pluto's Republic -- is to simplify the basic pitch. I was listening to some speaker, very briefly, on my local community radio station, discussing socialism. We need socialism, and nothing less, the speaker said. That's fine, except that the matter gets more complex when you examine socialism carefully. What is socialism? How do we get it? What I am suggesting is: don't over-elaborate. Think Ockham's Razor: the simplest explanation is the best. Tell your friends: if you want something for your tax dollars, stop being a prop for the two-party system. Actually resist: don't be the Democrats.

Bloody revolution is fair enough to imagine, as you do. The Russian revolutions, both February and October, took place amidst World War I, one of the most general slaughters ever, capped off with history's worst pandemic, and followed up by a civil war which is probably being continued right now in the Donbas. It's fair to assume that the elites in this country will kill people until they are stopped. Iran will stop them quickly, so said elites will turn on us.

The election thing is possible. It happened in Mexico. Sure, the Mexican economy is significantly controlled by drug gangs dealing fentanyl in cahoots with the US "deep state." And the US is not Mexico. But we are, in short, getting there. Does your community have a Food Not Bombs? If not, then why not? A Food Not Bombs will get you in with the people; it can be the foundation for the rest of the organizing you'll have to be doing. And you know that half of the listings on the website I linked are defunct, so you have to find out for yourself if it's current or if you have to start it from scratch.

The two-party system may become a one-party system faster than we think. It's like Sabby said: you have to build dual power.

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@Cassiodorus

Mexicans are able to flex into a variety of political set-ups; the people share a range of political views. Mexico also has a complete spectrum of political parties to choose from, six or more.. The tight limits of political thought in the US is unique among all other democracies. In the US the people are divided into only two parties that deliberately oppose each other. This design makes third parties certain to be sabotaged and disallowed. When the people are divided and forced into hostile political opposition (with the help of the media) it assures that the People will remain divided, and will never come together to oppose the ruling Authorities.

This is a synthetic democracy that takes away people's options and choices. It paralyzes society and neutralizes meaningful civic engagement. I see no possibility that the forced division of people into opposing political views will ever change in the US. The creation of these opposing political sides is quite remarkable when you consider that a political Party with Leftist values has never even existed in the United States, as it has in all other democracies. So, polarity in the US consists of the Center vs. the Right, with a strong enough dynamic to shut down the government, periodically.

It's been a flawless method of political control and distraction from the elites abhorrent global obsessions and greed. So far, that is.

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@Pluto's Republic --I have to wonder. It doesn't seem likely that they're going to be sitting there doing nothing until the autumn mud season begins in Ukraine. I'm guessing they'll be used.

And Israel? What happens after Netanyahu dies? His impending death, after all, is why the push for war with Iran now.

Things are going to change, quite significantly, and in less than a year. We'll see what it's like then.

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@Cassiodorus

Russia's Special Military Operation will intensify its activity through the summer. Until Ukraine removes its NAZI troops from the western borderlands, which are populated by ethnic Russian civilians, the Russian army will be aggressively clearing out the remaining pockets of Nazi terrorists, and fortifying the new Russian border with Ukraine. These borderlands are part of the Soviet Union that were carelessly attached to Ukraine eastern border by the Americans, who created a big blob of stolen lands that they called Ukraine, in 1997. The Russian civilians who had settled there long ago have been under attack ever since. By the time Russia stepped in, more than 60,000 of them had been systematically exterminated by Ukraine's Nazi troops, because they were Russian.

What follows is the most recent report from Dmitry Orlov, who has moved to Russia to cover the SMO. His reports have been an insightful source of accurate information.

Update 15.05.25 17:45MSK: :: Russia's head negotiator Medinsky just gave a press conference which can be summarized as follows: İstanbul 2.0 will be a continuation of İstanbul 1.0 (which was so rudely interrupted 3 years ago) with the goals of eliminating the root causes of the conflict and establishing durable peace.

I interrupt regularly scheduled programming to present a bit of perspective on the direct talks between Russia and the badly damaged political remnant of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist republic as organized by the Bolsheviks Lenin, Stalin and Khrushchev and inexplicably granted independence by the former Bolshevik Yeltsin (who was drunk at the time).

İstanbul 2.0 is just the second coming of İstanbul 1.0, again starring Putin's aide Medinsky and team. This afternoon they are supposed to start exercising their jowls against those of a cast of extras shipped in from Kiev. Before İstanbul 1.0 there was Minsk 2.0, and before that there was Minsk 1.0, and all of these turned out to be cynical, disingenuous efforts to delay Russian efforts at liberating territories peopled by Russians that somehow (because Yeltsin was drunk at the time?) ended up on the wrong side of an internationally meaningless Soviet-era administrative boundary.

İstanbul 1.0 was a good plan for federalizing, demilitarizing and denazifying former Ukrainian regions, but it was scuttled by the mopheaded dunce Boris Johnson on orders from Washington. He personally went to Kiev and ordered the Kiev regime to fight to the last Ukrainian. And this is exactly what the regime has been doing, with well over a million Ukrainians already dead. This fighting did not go well for the Ukrainian side and as a result of it Russia has added four new regions (Lugansk, Donetsk, Zaporózhye and Kherson) — properly, through public referenda and in accordance with international law, regardless what anybody else thinks or says.

Here we come to a problem which İstanbul 2.0 may or may not help to sort out. You see, three of the four Russia's new regions happen to partially occupied by Ukrainian troops. It is incumbent on the Russian side to see to it that this occupation is temporary: securing sovereign Russian territory is a sworn duty and failure to do so is not an option. Thus, Russia can offer the Kiev regime a choice: withdraw from Russian lands voluntarily or just keep the war going and your troops will still exit these regions, but in body bags.

That is just for starters. It is also incumbent on the Russian side to achieve the stated objectives of Russia's Special Military Operation (SMO) in the former Ukraine, which are demilitarization, denazification and neutrality for the entire territory. These requirements were provided for by İstanbul 1.0, but then the Kiev regime received orders from its NATO masters to keep fighting to the last Ukrainian. Which it did. The NATO masters now think that it is time to pause the fighting, to regroup, rearm and retrain, and then to resume the mayhem; hence all the recent Western insistence on a temporary cease fire.

The problem with cease fires is that the Kiev regime doesn't control its Nazi battalions, which keep firing on Russian territory even if ordered to cease firing. The Russians proposed, and maintained, a 3-day cease fire during the commemoration of the 80th anniversary of their World War II victory over Nazi Germany, and the Ukrainian forces violated that cease fire 14.043 times. The Russians have documented these violations and are now in a position to say: "You don't seem to be any good at holding cease fires, so let's not even broach that subject again."

İstanbul 2.0 will be optional for Russia because the Russians can keep on fighting, depleting NATO weapons reserves and gradually freeing lands that were and, essentially, still are Russian in language, culture, religion and ethnic affiliation, until the objectives of the SMO have been achieved. But it doesn't appear likely that the Kiev regime would be capable of enforcing İstanbul 2.0 given that it doesn't control its own Nazi battalions; nor is it able to rein in an entire army of war profiteers that has formed around this conflict on the Ukrainian side. Thus, this conflict can only be ended through military means. If so, what is İstanbul 2.0 possibly good for?

İstanbul 2.0 can only be good for saving face — not for the Kiev regime which has no face worth savings, but for the Americans. As was publicly declared by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the Ukraine conflict is a proxy war between Russia and the United States. It went badly and now they want it to end but they don't want to own their defeat.

Some of the Europeans (France, Britain, Germany and Poland) still seem interested in keeping the conflict going, but the Trump administration's plan is to call it "Biden's war" and to disown it as quickly as possible. İstanbul 2.0 may give it that excuse. If the Kiev regime signs it but fails to fulfill its terms (thanks to the Nazi battalions it doesn't quite control) then that will give Trump the excuse to write the Ukraine off completely and let Russia continue to clean up the Ukrainian mess while the Europeans continue holding increasingly indecisive and futile conferences on the question.

I am writing this a few hours before the meeting in İstanbul is scheduled to take place. I usually wait until the dust settles before commenting on events. But in this case the dust has already settled: Russia will only agree to measures that address the root causes of the conflict: demilitarization, denazification, neutrality, rights of the Russian population (along with other, less numerous ethnic groups). Everything else is just noise.

That should bring you up to date on Ukraine. (I'm making a note to post these update/summaries more often.)

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https://www.thenation.com/article/politics/biden-original-sin-democratic...

As Tapper and Thompson document, all too many high officials and political strategists, many of whom are still guiding the party, were implicated in Biden’s scandalous coverup.

And I loved the ending:

Democrats won’t be able to win back the public unless they start talking frankly about what went wrong—and how party elites were implicated in the disaster. And until those elites are replaced.

Since none of that will happen, we should assume that The Nation is posturing. How long will this publication's subscribers tolerate its pointless pretenses at political relevance?

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