Friday, May 4, 2012

Communism: the longest deathbed scene in history

No matter the number of variants, iterations, updates and tweaks, communism always winds up being the same old mixture of elitist Gnosticism and state-sponsored violence. Alan Johnson looks at the “new communism”.
The communist idea or “hypothesis” is then placed beyond empirical refutation. “The eternal idea of the [Chinese] Cultural revolution survives its defeat in socio-historical reality,” insists Zizek, while for Badiou, “failure is nothing more than the history of the proof of the hypothesis.” Under scrutiny, it becomes clear that we are not dealing with a communist “hypothesis” at all—that would involve testing and the possibility of falsification—but rather a communist dogma, and the relation of the new communists to that dogma is fundamentally religious, marked by piety and faith, and not at all critical.
One of the threats posed to those of us who still believe in individual freedom and liberal democracy is that the advocates of new communism want to move the doctrine beyond the table talk of faculty-lounge blowhards, and into the streets and the halls of government.
The democratic socialist Eduard Bernstein issued a warning at the turn of the nineteenth century to his fellow Marxists. The danger of a “truly miraculous belief in the creative power of force,” he prophesied, is that you begin by doing violence to reality in theory, and end by doing violence to people in practice. What distinguishes the new communism is that its leading partisans are fully aware of that potential...and embrace its strategy. As Zizek puts it:

"The only 'realistic' prospect is to ground a new political universality by opting for the impossible, fully assuming the place of the exception, with no taboos, no a priori norms ('human rights,' 'democracy'), respect for which would prevent us from 'resignifying' terror, the ruthless exercise of power, the spirit of sacrifice...if this radical choice is decried by some bleeding-heart liberals as Linksfaschismus [left-wing fascism], so be it!"
Idle boast? Johnson doesn’t think so.
This flirtation with the notion of left-fascism helps explain why the new communism needs to be taken seriously. Communism itself, of course, is dead. But when Zizek recommends the “insight” of the 1970s Baader-Meinhof gang that “in an epoch in which the masses are totally immersed in capitalist torpor...only a resort to the real Raw of direct violence...can awaken them,” we should be concerned. Recent history tells us that authoritarian philosophical and political ideas can still find their way to the streets in advanced capitalist societies. The new communist ideas might yet connect with the young, the angry, and the idealistic who are confronted by a profound economic crisis in the context of an exhausted social democracy and a self-loathing intellectual culture. Tempting as it is, we can’t afford to just shake our heads at the new communism and pass on by.
Nor, in my opinion, can we ignore the possibility that cagier philosophes might avoid, altogether, the stale and needlessly provocative Bolshevik rhetoric of the new communists, yet weave the doctrine’s basic assumptions into the fabric of society in such an insidious way that one day we all wake up to find out that many of our basic freedoms are simply…gone.

You have been warned.

6 comments:

JeffS said...

Indeed we have been warned.

Michael Lonie said...

To the Lords of Convention 'twas Claverhouse spoke,
'Ere the King's crowm go down there are crowns to be broke.
-Bonnie Dundee

If these reactionary swine attempt violence they should be shown no mercy. We know that if they gain power they will become mass murderers; Commies always do. That's aside from the economic, social, and cultural disasters they will perpetrate, and the hideous oppression their tyranny will bring. Their admiration for terror is why the Left has become so palsy with the Jihadists. They are taking lessons.

You are quite right about the intelligentsy trying to slip this mind manure into the culture. They've been doing it for years already. A man who thinks like them sits in the Oval Office, and their avatars dominate the Jackass Party and the faculty lounges. People have to push back at them, hard.

Push back must be intellectual, political, cultural, moral, and even violent, if that is made necessary by the violence these scum use. Updating Dundee's promise at the end of the song:

Tremble Commie swine, in the midst of your glee,
You have no' heard the last of my bonnet and me.

kc said...

Agree, Michael.

Bonnet = bayonet?

RebeccaH said...

They're already doing it. What do you think Occupy is?

SwampWoman said...

Many (freedoms) are already gone.

Michael Lonie said...

Bonnet refers to the blue hat worn by Scots. There is a Scottish tune about raiding England called "Blue Bonnets are over the Border."