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sop

(11,162 posts)
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 07:52 AM Nov 8

The Politics of Cultural Despair

"In the end, the election was about despair. Despair over futures that evaporated with deindustrialization. Despair over the loss of 30 million jobs in mass layoffs. Despair over austerity programs and the funneling of wealth upwards into the hands of rapacious oligarchs. Despair over a liberal class that refuses to acknowledge the suffering it orchestrated under neoliberalism or embrace New Deal type programs that will ameliorate this suffering. Despair over the futile, endless wars, as well as the genocide in Gaza, where generals and politicians are never held accountable. Despair over a democratic system that has been seized by corporate and oligarchic power. "

"This despair has been played out on the bodies of the disenfranchised through opioid and alcoholism addictions, gambling, mass shootings, suicides — especially among middle-aged white males — morbid obesity and the investment of our emotional and intellectual life in tawdry spectacles and the allure of magical thinking, from the absurd promises of the Christian right to the Oprah-like belief that reality is never an impediment to our desires. These are the pathologies of a deeply diseased culture, what Friedrich Nietzsche calls an aggressive despiritualized nihilism."

"Donald Trump is a symptom of our diseased society. He is not its cause. He is what is vomited up out of decay. He expresses a childish yearning to be an omnipotent god. This yearning resonates with Americans who feel they have been treated like human refuse. But the impossibility of being a god, as Ernest Becker writes, leads to its dark alternative -- destroying like a god. This self-immolation is what comes next."

https://chrishedges.substack.com/p/the-politics-of-cultural-despair?r=f0dw&utm_medium=email

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The Politics of Cultural Despair (Original Post) sop Nov 8 OP
All any party need do to obtain traction bucolic_frolic Nov 8 #1
We all have been hoodwinked because we live cachukis Nov 8 #2
I GET the despair Skittles Nov 8 #3

bucolic_frolic

(46,939 posts)
1. All any party need do to obtain traction
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 08:05 AM
Nov 8

is simplify health insurance and make it affordable. We are drowning in rules, subsidies, discounts, state aid, savings accounts, tax incentives and inventives, government help, networks, co-pays, prescription plans, regulations. Is it all worth it? This is how they make money while trying to hoodwink the public into thinking they got a good deal?

cachukis

(2,655 posts)
2. We all have been hoodwinked because we live
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 08:22 AM
Nov 8

with hoodwinkers as part of our own makeup.
We are susceptible to the con because it fits our world view.
Aphorisms are not enough, but suckers are raised unaware they are suckered.
We are here. What's next?
We are planning to limit our suckering.

Skittles

(159,061 posts)
3. I GET the despair
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 02:41 PM
Nov 8

what I DON'T get is how ANYONE can think REPUKES give a fuck about their despair - WHEN HAVE THEY EVER HELPED

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