Wednesday, May 26, 2010

The Post Modern Dream Is Dead

A good article about it.

The new world order as envisioned by Obama in January 2009 was, I think, supposed to look something like the following: A social-democratic America would come to emulate the successful welfare states in the European Union. These twin Western communitarian powers would together usher in a new world order in which no one nation was to be seen as preeminent. All the old nasty ideas of the 20th century — military alliances, sovereign borders, independent international finance, nuclear arms, religious and cultural chauvinism — would fall by the wayside, as the West was reinvented as part of the solution rather the problem it had been in its days of colonialism, imperialism, and exploitation. A new green transnationalism would assume the place of that bad old order, a transnationalism run by elite, highly educated, and socially conscious technocrats — albeit themselves Western — supported by a progressive press more interested in effecting social change than in merely reporting the tawdry news.

Obama can still push that story, but more and more Americans disagree with his 21st-century vision. Stuck in the past, they instead believe that capitalism, not socialism, brings prosperity; that to reach a green future we need to survive for now in a carbon and nuclear present; that all, not some, laws must be enforced; that our country is different from others and needs to maintain the integrity of its borders; and that there are always going to be a few bad actors abroad who must be deterred rather than appeased.

We will hear all sorts of angry charges as these dreams die, but that will not mean they are not dead — even if we are lucky and they go out with a whimper rather than a bang.


What's that line about a neoconservative being a liberal mugged by reality...

2 comments:

singhx said...

Most of that second paragraph from that excerpt makes sense. But the rest of it reads more like a set of talking points...

This notion that Obama is some simpering guy singing "Kumbayah" has never made sense to me. Too many people are still conflating the campaign version of Obama with the one in office.

The guy in office is as centrist as a motherfucker.

Greg said...

I'd hardly call the new healthcare proposal centrist. Or the bailouts or the various extensions of benefits, etc. Not that I think this reveals Obama's secret socialist tendencies...I think it reflects a cronyism culture of washington and wall street that is inherently self-protecting and then buys itself 51% support by paying off unions and various other interest groups.

and hey, when you're president, your critics are hard on you. ask gw bush.