How
American Collapse is
Becoming American
Implosion
The
Final Stage of Collapse and the Institutionalization of Mass Violence
27
October, 2018
Consider
three events from the last two weeks in America. Fascists beat people
on the streets of Manhattan. An organized campaign of mass political
bombing, by an ardent member of an authoritarian movement, was
thwarted just in time. And yet that very same authoritarian movement,
expressing no remorse, let alone culpability, began to demonize
refugees approaching the border as a caravan packed with mafias and
terrorists — precisely the kind of delusion that had probably
inspired the bomber.
American
collapse is becoming American implosion, my friends. How so? As
always, you are to judge, and I will simply state my case.
A
decade or so ago, I used to point out — or at least try
to — that America was a failing state. Now the pundits,
cosseted in their bubbles, neatly swaddled in the safety blankets of
ideology — a little more cruelty, it’s good for
everyone — laughed and cried: “failing! LOL — how!? Get
a grip, dude!” Yet even then, if you cared enough to look, you
could see, very clearly even then, the problems that would lead
directly to American collapse. Skyrocketing inequality, a struggling
middle, shrinking real incomes, failing public institutions of every
kind, a long history of tribalism, seemingly no escape from all the
preceding — hence, a growing sense of despair, rage, and
frustration, a catastrophic loss of trust in institutions, faith in
the future, and optimism for society. Bang! A perfect, classic, setup
for social collapse. It’s not that I’m some kind of oracle by any
means — it’s that I was one of a handful of people who
bothered to look up at the gathering dust. I wondered, in fact, why
more didn’t. But I digress.
And
then America did collapse. Funnily enough, ironically enough, when no
one thought it would or even could. In three precise ways, which is
what I’d always meant by American collapse. Society collapsed
structurally, into a place where the middle was a minority, and
mobility and opportunity were things of the past. The economy
collapsed from one that offered something like a dream, to one in
which 80% of people live paycheck to paycheck, will never retire,
exploited mercilessly, and just as cleverly, by the very capitalism
they go on believing in faithfully and cheering for. Hence, as a
result, the polity collapsed, too — from something like a
barely-democracy, to one which didn’t function at all, as
extremists took it over, and began the project of regress,
stonewalling, paralyzing, and jamming up the gears of an already
sputtering machine. System failure — wham!! — crash.
In
such a society, there is only one route left — each stratum,
each caste, must prey on the one below it, punching it down further,
for the illusion of prosperity to appear. Bang! Already, perhaps you
see the problem: now, such a society is descending into the abyss.
There is nowhere to go but lower when everyone is pulling the next
now down a little further. Where is the bottom, exactly?
This
is the demagogue’s moment. “It’s their fault! Those dirty Jews,
Mexicans, Muslims, those women, those gays!” That much is the story
of the last decade, and its culmination, which was the election of a
demagogue — social collapse becoming a grim reality, without
often fully or consciously understanding, really, that it is
collapsing, or why, or even how. Only desperately trying to survive
it. I’ll come back to that.
All
this was the story of the last few years in America. But now collapse
is becoming something different. It is approaching its final and
terminal phase, which is implosion. Let me be precise in what I mean
by that. A society collapses socially, politically, and
economically — from an open society into a caste society, from
democracy’s fundamental goods of equality, justice, freedom, and
truth, into authoritarianism’s bads, of hate, spite, paranoia,
lies, rage, vice, and from prosperity into predation.
But
what comes next?
What
comes next, my friends, is the institutionalization — the
formalization, if you like, of all those things. And that is the
final stage of collapse. When a society has built institutions which
pervert democracy, and enshrine and formalize authoritarianism,
fascism, and so on, then the work of collapse is done. Society is
reborn now — from light into darkness — as a blind,
keening thing, screaming for blood. It is just a knife, a gun, a fist
now — a system of violence. But I will come to all that.
Democracy
offers us the great primary goods above — which are the most
valuable ones of all. Authoritarianism offers us, in their place,
corresponding bads. It tells us to prey on our neighbours and peers
and colleagues and friends — and in that way, to define
ourselves as members of the tribe, who are the protected ones, or the
true volk, or the party members. It tells us to give up on freedom,
justice, equality, and truth, and instead seek spite, rage, hate,
fear, and lies — often, so much so that collapsing societies
come to call the latter the former — as the primary aims of
society, of culture, of an economy, and, of course, the lives within
them.
Now
instead of institutions which enshrine and promote democracy’s
great goods of equality, freedom, truth, equality and justice, a
society begins to build new institutions, which produce authoritarian
bads — spite, hate, rage, fear, paranoia, lies — instead.
How do they produce them? The same way institutions always do. By
incentivizing them economically, socially, and culturally. By
creating rules, codes, and laws, which punish their nonproduction. By
creating values which normalize — spread, promote, and
glamorize them — culturally. By creating role models of fine
young Nazis, for example, who are profiled in august newspapers. By
impressing upon people’s minds that this is who we are now, and
this is what we have become.
Let
me give you a specific example of what I mean by “institutions of
implosion.” Today, courts try little infants from certain ethnic
groups as if they were vicious criminals. It violates every
principles of reason and civilization, doesn’t it? But why — what
is it an example of? Such a court is an implosive institutions, which
enshrines — codifies, legalizes — the bads of hate,
spite, delusion, paranoia, and fear.
Now,
it’s true that there are always dissidents and resistances and even
freedom fighters. Alas, my friends, one of the most misunderstood
components of social implosion is that it rarely takes an active,
loud, participant majority. It only takes a minority of
fanatics — and a majority who is too weary, too apathetic, too
resigned, or too foolish, perhaps — to act before it is too
late.
When
is “too late”? When the new institutions of implosion have
arisen. So what “too late” means is that by the time such
institutions have come to replace enough of a democracy’s
institutions, then the game is over. When the courts, the government,
the libraries, the polices, and the armies, as an incomplete list,
have all been infiltrated, changed, transformed — from agents
of democracy, to agents of authoritarianism — then what is
there left not just to fight for, but more crucially, to fight with?
This, my friends, is why it has never really taken a majority to
implode a society — just a minority of committed enough fools.
The
problem is that America has had those in spades, and still does. The
Newts and Jeff Flakes and Ben Sasses. Men who abjure but do not
reject, who are alarmed, but will not act. They do not seem to
understand that complicity is not the just the action of bad people,
but the inaction of good people, too — and much more so, where
and when it matters most. America’s minority of fools led it to the
cliffs of collapse, and now it is pushing it off the cliffs of
implosion.
Remember
my three examples? Let’s go through them to understand how badly
institutions in America have already been perverted and corroded from
democratic to authoritarianism.
When
the fascist gang beat people on the Manhattan streets, the police
were right there. In Manhattan, they are never more than a block
away, really and in this instance, apparently, they stood
there…watching. When the would-be mass bomber began to issue
threats on Twitter, users reported him — but no action was
taken. Then he was suspended — after he was arrested. LOL. And
a “caravan” of refugees — which is to say a few hundred
souls seeking refuge — is demonized as a criminal gang full of
terrorists daily by some large component of the media, the
intelligentsia, and the polity.
How
many institutions is that, in just those three examples? You can
judge for yourself. The point is that all this is the
institutionalization of violence. And while it’s true in a
sophomoric grad-school way to say — “but a society always
institutionalizes violence, dude!” (yes, we all know that) — wisdom
is understanding there is a world of difference between a system that
minimizes some necessary level of violence, so that the the public
good is safeguarded, and one that maximizes violence, which trickles
down in great waves, from caste to caste, from tribe to tribe, so
that there is no longer any public good. One is democratic, and the
other, fascist, to speak plainly.
The
point is that many, perhaps the majority, of America’s institutions
are now beginning the process of institutionalizing
authoritarianism’s bads — hate, spite, rage, delusion, lies,
paranoia, fear. They are institutionalizing violence — rewarding
people for it, whether economically, socially, culturally,
professionally, and punishing those, of course, who receive it. So by
implosion, I mean the institutionalization of violence.
And
when that process begins, it is often both unstoppable, and far
swifter and more deadly than people realize. Soon enough, the
brownshirts and death squads and morality police stroll down the
streets, caning and beating those who look them in the eye. Soon
enough people cheer publicly — even if they are disgusted on
the inside — when the knives cut and the guns fire on the
helpless, powerless, and weak.
Soon
enough, a society is just a gun, just a knife, just a fist. Just
violence, conducted over and over again, daily, by the mindless
against the powerless, at the behest of the powerful. Violence which
is ecstatically ritualized, celebrated, and applauded, whose rituals
serve the purpose, of checking for and enforcing every last bit of
absolute conformity in habit and in thought. Conformity, submission,
obedience. To hate, to delusion, to the lie. The lie that is always
violence. For the moment we see the truth of another, their grief,
their sorrow, their mortality, we do not wish to harm them, do we? We
take them in our arms, like a brother, like a mother, like a father.
We only harm them when all we see is a monster, an infection, a
stain, something to be rubbed away and cleansed, before it infects
us, too. Should we think that — then we have become what the
fascist wanted all along to reduce us to: the gun, the knife, the
fist.
Ah — you
see? You just thought it didn’t you? “Don’t be ridiculous!! It
can’t happen here!” Ah, my friend. You poor soul. But hasn’t it
been, all long? Vote, then, vote, as if your life depends on it. It
does — only maybe you don’t know it yet.
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