The Establishment Is Unmasking Itself
Establishment is unwilling to admit that they are the reason Trump was elected. Ironically, by attempting to disqualify him from participating in the election, they undermine the illusion of...
Two weeks ago, I wrote anĀ articleĀ laying out the political classās struggle to preserve its legitimacy by fighting to regain control over the digital information space.
The piece built on Martin GurriāsĀ thesisĀ that the wide adoption of the internet has caused an information revolution that, similar to the adoption of the printing press, has allowed dissent to grow and spread beyond the control of the ruling classes. The results have been political shocks like the Arab Spring, the passage of Brexit, and the election of Donald Trump.
If the twenty-first century has been a war to preserve the establishmentās legitimacy, the current battle in the United States is the 2024 presidential election.
Thereās truth to the familiar clichĆ© that the next election is always theĀ most importantĀ in history. As the federal government grows, spends more of our money, and intrudes more in our daily lives, the stakes of elections get higher and higher.
That still holds true for 2024, but there is much more going on. InĀ Anatomy of the State, afterĀ definingĀ the state as the āorganization in society which attempts to maintain a monopoly of the use of force and violence in a given territorial area,ā Murray Rothbard dedicates a chapter to how states preserve themselves.
In Rothbardās words:
While force is [the ruling classās]Ā modus operandi, their basic and long-run problem is ideological. For in order to continue in office, any government (not simply a ādemocraticā government) must have the support of the majority of its subjects. This support, it must be noted, need not be active enthusiasm; it may well be passive resignation as if to an inevitable law of nature. .Ā .Ā . Therefore, the chief task of the rulers is always to secure the active or resigned acceptance of the majority of the citizens.
In the United States, the political establishment has for many years evoked democracy to legitimize its actions in the eyes of the public. Doing so transforms any action they take into an embodiment of the peopleās will and any opposition into a selfish denial of everyone elseās wishes.
But the internet allowed the public to see that many views and beliefs that had been presented as fringe were in fact popularāoften even more popular than so-called mainstream ideas.
That revelation bolstered the anti-establishment movements of the 2010sāOccupy Wall Street, the Tea Party, the Ron Paul Revolution, and Trumpās 2016 campaign. And it sent the political establishment into a crisis of legitimacy.
Tens of millions of Americans sent Donald Trump to the White House in one of the biggest repudiations of the established political class in American history. In response, instead of reflecting on why so many Americans were so fed up with them, the establishment decided to frame Trump as the root cause of all the nastiness and hostility aimed their way. According to them, one man was corrupting America with hate, greed, and Russian propaganda.
That thinking has culminated in years of establishment attempts to remove Trump from power and later to bar him from ever holding office again. First, there was discussion of ousting him using theĀ Twenty-Fifth Amendment. Then came the attempt to tie him toĀ Russian intelligence. Next, they tried toĀ impeachĀ him twice. Finally, theyĀ chargedĀ him with felonies. Now some states are attempting to remove him from the 2024 ballot for a crime he hasnāt even been charged with.
The establishment is unwilling to admit thatĀ theyĀ are the reason Trump was elected. But, ironically, by attempting to disqualify him from participating in the election, they undermine the illusion of democracy - their main source of legitimacy in the eyes of many Americans. Itās hard to see how that will go well for them.
The Establishment is the very reason why Trump was elected and is the very reason why he is so popular. They are scared to death that they will lose their grip that they have now. We really need Trump now more than ever before. If we can unite and not fight each other that is key!