Chris Hedges nails it yet again in this article. A few brief excerpts follow, but see it for an in-depth analysis. While not specifically naming the Sanders movement, it seems that is the remedy for this fascist rise. And why Clinton will only perpetuate the problem.
"College-educated
elites, on behalf of corporations, carried out the savage neoliberal
assault on the working poor. Now they are being made to pay. Their
duplicity—embodied in politicians such as Bill and Hillary Clinton and
Barack Obama—succeeded for decades. These elites, many from East Coast
Ivy League schools, spoke the language of values—civility, inclusivity, a
condemnation of overt racism and bigotry, a concern for the middle
class—while thrusting a knife into the back of the underclass for their
corporate masters. This game has ended."
"There are tens of millions of Americans, especially lower-class
whites, rightfully enraged at what has been done to them, their families
and their communities. They have risen up to reject the neoliberal
policies and political correctness imposed on them by college-educated
elites from both political parties: Lower-class whites are embracing an
American fascism."
"Fascism is aided
and advanced by the apathy of those who are tired of being conned and
lied to by a bankrupt liberal establishment, whose only reason to vote
for a politician or support a political party is to elect the least
worst. This, for many voters, is the best Clinton can offer."
"No swastikas in an
American fascism, but Stars and Stripes (or Stars and Bars) and
Christian crosses. No fascist salute, but mass recitations of the pledge
of allegiance. These symbols contain no whiff of fascism in themselves,
of course, but an American fascism would transform them into obligatory
litmus tests for detecting the internal enemy.
Fascism is about an
inspired and seemingly strong leader who promises moral renewal, new
glory and revenge. It is about the replacement of rational debate with
sensual experience. This is why the lies, half-truths and fabrications
by Trump have no impact on his followers. Fascists transform politics,
as philosopher and cultural critic Walter Benjamin pointed out, into
aesthetics. And the ultimate aesthetic for the fascist, Benjamin said,
is war."
"There is only one
way left to blunt the yearning for fascism coalescing around Trump. It
is to build, as fast as possible, movements or parties that declare war
on corporate power, engage in sustained acts of civil disobedience and
seek to reintegrate the disenfranchised—the “losers”—back into the
economy and political life of the country. This movement will never come
out of the Democratic Party. If Clinton prevails in the general
election Trump may disappear, but the fascist sentiments will expand.
Another Trump, perhaps more vile, will be vomited up from the bowels of
the decayed political system. We are fighting for our political life.
Tremendous damage has been done by corporate power and the
college-educated elites to our capitalist democracy. The longer the
elites, who oversaw this disemboweling of the country on behalf of
corporations—who believe, as does CBS Chief Executive Officer Leslie
Moonves, that however bad Trump would be for America he would at least
be good for corporate profit—remain in charge, the worse it is going to
get."
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