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Stan
Goff, Chalmers Johnson, and other writers on U.S. military affairs have
explained the economic nature of America’s “empire of bases”:
it’s a massive State-Socialist society, built to service the machinery
of death for the enforcement of capitalism. Similarly, Ralph Nader’s half-century
of work shows beyond dispute that despite “free market” ideology,
major corporations in the U.S. (and in the international system at large) are
partly dependent on massive government subsidies. Privatize the profits, socialize
the costs.
While the Left articulates this economic reality by debunking its various spokespersons,
they keep pouring in from the Right like myriad clowns from a phone-booth. Thomas
Friedman’s “flat” world of omni-beneficial globalization is
as absurd as the disc-shaped Earth it conjures in the reader. Richard Perle
writes from a moral Disneyland whose prize is “An End to Evil,”
brought about through twin means: heroic violence that somehow spares the innocent,
and the national beast of America, the chimera with Capitalism’s body
and Democracy’s wings. The common theme of rightist discourse these days,
from Conservative to Neocon to Realist, remains the sanctity of the Free Market.
As FTW has shown in articles by Tom
Wayburn, the Rightist paradigm has special implications for Peak Oil and
Gas. An “Apollo Project” for coping with energy scarcity can only
work if it centers on conservation and eventuates in some kind of rationing
and rational planning, which are anathema to the Right. So here’s the
dynamic: as climate change destabilizes the weather, increases energy demand,
and plays
havoc with the oil and gas infrastructures of the world, depletion speeds
up and shortages occur more and more frequently. Ideologically, there are three
ways to deal with this: the
Venezuelan way, which uses barter and credit to keep people warm; the
Russian way, which builds up a giant monopoly company under central State
control and leverages its power to control
satellite states and ethnic undesirables; and the
American way, which deregulates everything so that Godzillacorp can profit
from the crisis while repaying government’s gift of laissez-faire with
concessions to the police state, like selective blackouts and freeze-outs targeted
at political opponents and ethnic undesirables.
For “our” Establishment press and book trade, the trick
is to use free market ideology to justify America’s Rightist approach
and deride those of our geopolitical competitors. The trouble is that free markets
and free trade are inadequate to the realities of Peak Fossil Fuels and the
gap is widening all the time. A fuel bailout in the wake of Katrina just ended
in the last week of December, but now the Winter is hitting. Russia won higher
prices for its gas, but now the cold forces her to cut back on exports anyway.
And Venezuela? The Celtics fans in Massachusetts get cheaper fuel with a dash
of Latino dignity, courtesy of the man we’re supposed to consider “authoritarian.”
Contradictions galore!
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