“In one of the first modern works of political theory, David Hume observed that ‘power is in the hands of the governed’ if they only choose to exercise it, and ultimately, it is ‘by opinion only’ – that is, by doctrine and propaganda – that they are prevented from exercising power. That can be overcome, and often has been.” JFK “effectively shifted the mission of the Latin American military from ‘hemispheric defense’ to ‘internal security’, a euphemism for war against the population.” Declassified STRATCOM documents state, “That the US may become irrational and vindictive if its vital interests are attacked, should be a part of the national persona we project. It is beneficial for our strategic posture if some elements may appear to be potentially out of control.” Noam says this is “Nixon’s Madman theory, except this time clearly articulated in an internal planning document.” “President Obama’s drone campaign is by far the most vast and destructive terrorist operation now under way.”
“It’s hard to find a national liberation movement that hasn’t used terror.” One of those was “George Washington’s Army, so much so that a large part of the population fled in fear of his terror – not to speak of the indigenous community, for whom he was “the town destroyer”. “The United States is a settler-colonial state, which murdered the indigenous population and consigned the remnants to “reservations” while conquering half of Mexico, then expanding beyond.” “Quite often democracy is considered a threat - for good reasons when we look at public opinion. World opinion regards the United States as the greatest threat to world peace by a large margin.” The U.S. has yet to explain why Nelson “Mandela himself remained on the US terrorist list until 2008. “It is notable that the one country of the global South that developed was Japan, the one country that was not colonized. The correlation is not accidental.” The conservative American Enterprise Institute has called the present Republican Party, “a radical insurgency.” Nick Turse says that U.S. elite forces were “deployed to a record-shattering 147 countries in 2015.” Four Latin American countries offered to take Snowden, while not one European country would risk U.S. anger. “Business Week (February 12, 1949), recognized that social spending could have the same “pump-priming” effect as military spending but welfare and public spending redistributes income. Elites can’t have that as a side effect and so we have instead permanent war and massive income inequality – by design.
“The United States had supported Mussolini’s fascism from the 1922 takeover through the 1930’s.” The Marshall Plan was contingent on exclusion of communists and the anti-fascist resistance. After WWII, the US destroys the anti-fascist resistance in Greece, Italy, France, Germany, Latin America and Asia. And it also takes on “radical nationalism” in Guatemala and Bolivia. “Like Britain before it, the United States has tended to support radical Islam and to oppose secular nationalism.” “Large-scale CIA interference in Italian politics has been public knowledge since the congressional Pike Report was leaked in 1976.” “7 to 8 percent of France’s population is Muslim, whereas 70 percent of France’s prison population is Muslim.” The refugee problem in Europe is “a human catastrophe that is in substantial part because of Western crimes.” Lebanon is now 25 percent Syrian (refugees). “It is enough to recall that for hundreds of years Europe was devoted to mutual slaughter on a horrific scale.” “Zionism has been a settler-colonial movement.”
“It is more appropriate, I think, to ask whether the Bolsheviks had any other option for defending their power. By adopting the means they chose, they destroyed the achievements of the popular revolution. Were there alternatives?” “There was hardly a society in the world more remote from socialism than Soviet Russia, which is presented as the leading ‘socialist’ state. If that’s what ‘socialism’ is, then we ought to oppose it.” “I would put the abandonment of socialism under Lenin and Trotsky.” Noam in discussing post-Revolutionary Russia refers to it as “a kind of tyrannical state capitalism.” Noam believes Stalin’s labor camps would never have happened under Lenin or Trotsky. Countering the terrible Great Leap famine numbers, Noam notes Amartya Sen’s findings that “from independence until 1979, when the Deng reforms began, Chinese programs on rural health and development saved the lives of 100 million people in comparison to India during the same years.”
Because the Republican Party cannot “appeal to the public on its actual policies (dedication to the welfare of the rich)” it courts Christian fanaticism, “giving them substantial influence on policy.” “Today’s red states are solidly based in the Confederacy.” “Trump’s appeal seems based largely on perceptions of loss and fear.” “If you had a real capitalist economy in place, capitalists who made risky investments would be wiped out”; instead the rich and powerful want a nanny state that will bail them out. “The brutal reality of capitalism - socialism for the rich, capitalism for the poor.” The US “constitutional system had to be set up to prevent democracy.” “Democrats have to face the fact that for forty years they have pretty much abandoned whatever commitment they had to working people. It’s quite shocking that Democrats have drifted so far from their modern New Deal origins that workers are now voting for their class enemy, not for the party of FDR.” “Sanders is an honest and committed New Dealer. The fact that he’s considered ‘radical’ tells us how far the elite political spectrum has shifted to the right during the neoliberal period.”
Walter Hixson has documented that for five hundred years fighting wars with almost no respite, the U.S. has been the “ultimately militarized most nation in world history.” “40 percent of the population sees it (climate change) as no problem because Christ will return in a few decades.” Wilhelm von Humboldt, the founder of the university system advocated developing one’s ability to “inquire and create”. The American Dream came at the expense of genocide/forced dispossession and the “most vicious form of slavery that has yet existed.” “In contemporary newspeak, the word ‘jobs’ is a euphemism for the unpronounceable seven-letter word ‘pr—ts’.” Climate “migrants should have the right to move to the countries from which all these greenhouse gases are coming.” “There is evidence of CIA involvement in a virtual coup that overturned the Whitlam Labor government in Australia in 1975.” For Noam, moving ahead now we need “a far-reaching critique of the capitalist model of human and resource exploitation; even apart from its ignoring of externalities, the latter is a virtual death knell for the species.” “The task for social policy is to design the ways we live and the institutional and cultural structure of our lives so as to favor the benign and suppress the harsh and destructive aspects of our fundamental nature.”