Sheldon
Wolin and Inverted Totalitarianism
Read
Chris Hedges’ article about Sheldon Wolin and his ideas
Sheldon
Wolin, our most important contemporary political theorist, died Oct.
21 at the age of 93. In his books “Democracy
Incorporated:
Managed Democracy and the Specter of Inverted Totalitarianism” and
“Politics
and Vision,”
a massive survey of Western political thought that his former student
Cornel West calls “magisterial,” Wolin lays bare the realities of
our bankrupt democracy, the causes behind the decline of American
empire and the rise of a new and terrifying configuration of
corporate power he calls “inverted totalitarianism.”
Wendy
Brown,
a political science professor at UC Berkeley and another former
student of Wolin’s, said in an email to me: “Resisting the
monopolies on left theory by Marxism and on democratic theory by
liberalism, Wolin developed a distinctive—even distinctively
American—analysis of the political present and of radical
democratic possibilities. He was especially prescient in theorizing
the heavy statism forging what we now callneoliberalism,
and in revealing the novel fusions of economic with political power
that he took to be poisoning democracy at its root.”....
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