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The Utter Incompetence of the US Courtier Class Exhibit 3 & 4: The Two Clever By Half Twins

by Roger Boyd Published: October 29, 2024
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The Utter Incompetence of the US Courtier Class Exhibit 3 & 4: The Two Clever By Half Twins

It is hard to fully comprehend how utterly disastrous these two incompetents have been for the position of the United States in the world, one the National Security Advisor and the other the Secretary of State (akin to the Foreign Minister in many other nations). There is a British saying “too clever by half” which means being annoyingly proud of one’s intelligence whilst overreaching oneself; so descriptive of not just these two incompetents but also of so much of the current US courtier class.

Jake Sullivan

Jake Sullivan


Jake was born in 1976 in Vermont to Irish-American parents, one a professor of journalism at the Minnesota School of Journalism and Mass Communication (Jake grew up in Minneapolis) and the other a high school guidance counsellor. He was what we would call a “clever” child, a Coca-Cola Scholar, student council president, debate champion and voted by his class as the most likely to succeed. He attended Yale University from 1994 and gained a BA in international studies and political science in 1998 and won the Alpheus Henry Snow Prize. All of the five Sullivan children attended either Yale or Cornell; both elite US universities. Then awarded a Rhodes Scholarship to study international relations at Oxford, where he graduated in 2000 with a Master of Philosophy and was the managing editor of the Oxford International Review. Then off to Yale Law School where he graduated with a law degree in 2003, and while once again at Yale he was editor of the Law Journal, the Law & Policy Review, and the Daily Newswhile being a member of the Debate Association, and also interning at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and working at the Brookings Institution for its president Strobe Talbot. A near perfect training/indoctrination for a courtier of the US liberal oligarchy!


He then clerked for two senior US judges before practising law back in Minnesota, and then becoming chief counsel to Democratic Senator Amy Klobuchar. The latter introduced him to Hillary Clinton, for whom he became deputy policy director during her losing 2008 presidential primary campaign. After which he became part of Obama’s successful presidential campaign, and having prepared Clinton for primary debates now prepared Obama for presidential election debates - gaining direct access to the future president. When Clinton was appointed Secretary of State in the Obama administration, he became her deputy chief of staff and director of policy planning, travelling extensively with Hillary Clinton. She treated him as her confidante and go-between, and was at the least intellectually besotted with him:

When Jake Sullivan first came to work for me, I told my husband about this incredibly bright rising star – Rhodes Scholar, Yale Law School – and my husband said, “Well, if he ever learns to play the saxophone, watch out.” Now we travel all over the world together and people say how excited they are to meet a potential future president of the United States, and of course they mean Jake.

He later became deputy assistant to the president and then as Joe Biden’s top security aid after Clinton stepped down as Secretary of State in February, 2013. Sullivan then left the Obama administration in August of 2014 to teach at Yale Law School and also became a non-resident fellow of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; a liberal oligarch funded propagandist think tank. In 2015, Sullivan married ten years his junior Maggie Goodlander, daughter of a rich and politically well connected family in New Hampshire. She was a former intelligence officer in the US Navy Reserve and served as advisor to the Independent Democrat senator Joe Lieberman and the Republican senator John McCain. She is also a graduate of Yale and Yale Law School, and clerked for senior US judges. She is the Democratic nominee for New Hampshire’s 2nd congressional district. Like two identical peas in a pod.

Jake SullivanIn 2016, Sullivan was Clinton’s chief foreign policy advisor during her failed election campaign against Donald Trump. After which he joined Macro Advisory Partners a risk advisory company for major corporations such as Uber, Mastercard, Bank of America, Aviva and Standard Chartered; connecting him with many corporate leaders and wealthy individuals. He also joined the Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire as a senior fellow and faculty member. He also served on the advisory board of Microsoft.

He was appointed as National Security Advisor at the beginning of the Joe Biden presidency. A clever man, fully indoctrinated within the liberal oligarch establishment institutions and milieu, during the height of the US Empire; but always having been an advisor and never the senior. Cleverness + Rising Rapidly on the Coattails of Others + Lack of Real World Exposure easily leads to intellectual blindness and actions that can only be described as dumber than many of his highly experienced foreign counterparts. He has displayed an absolute fealty to the self-defeating Ukraine War and the denigration of the Russian leadership, the Zionist regime genocide and illegal foreign aggression, the denigration of and aggression toward Iran, the aggressive policies toward China, and the arrogant attitude of the US toward other nations; all resulting in the diminution of US power and influence within the international order.

He has been trained well though to be an excellent liar and propagandist for the US Empire, as here where he blatantly lies about the US position of attempting to provoke China into an aggressive misstep with respect to Taiwan:


And here where he plays disgusting word games to not define the Zionist regime’s genocide as what it is, a genocide. After being nailed by journalists for this behaviour he literally fled the press briefing.

Clever people can sound extremely logical and competent while spewing absolute lies, bullshit and delusional points of view. In this transcript of a CBS interview the inside the beltway blinkers and orientation, together with a lack of real political-economic understanding and openness to other viewpoints is very obvious; he exists within an utterly self-referential and self-reinforcing intellectual space. A classic case is Sullivan’s interview at the liberal oligarch Aspen Institute a couple of months ago. All about managing the message whilst failing at the reality.

He is only 47 and therefore has the possibility of rising to even greater heights, especially with his own vast connections and those of his wife and her family. For the good of America and the world, one would hope that he does not. In the North East of England where I grew up, the term “too clever by half” is not a compliment.


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Anthony Blinken

Anthony Blinken was born into wealth and connections in 1962 in Yonkers, New York to Jewish parents. His father was the co-founder of the private equity firm Warburg-Pincus and later served as US ambassador to Hungary. His uncle served as US Ambassador to Belgium. His grandfather was an early backer of the Zionist regime. After studying at the prestigious Dalton School he moved to Paris with his mother and Samuel Pisar who became his step-father, after his parents were divorced. Pisar was the long time friend, lawyer and confidante of the businessman Robert Maxwell who had extensive links to the Israel intelligence services and died in very questionable circumstances after embezzling his employees’ pension funds. A a child, Anthony was a friend of Giselle Maxwell who was at the centre of the Epstein child sex ring (much rumoured to be a front for Israeli intelligence). In Paris, Blinken attended the École Jeannine Manuel; an oligarch financially supported school with an international student body and judged to be the best high school in France.


A. Blinken


From 1980 to 1984 he majored in Social Studies at Harvard University, where he co-edited the Harvard Crimson. Then a year working at the New Republic before Columbia Law School which he graduated from in 1988, following which he was a lawyer in both New York and Paris.

Following that, he became a member of the National Security Council (NSC) in the Clinton administration in 1994 to 2001; ending as special assistant to the senior director of European and Canadian affairs. He was appointed as the staff director for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in 2002, assisting the chair of the committee - Joe Biden until 2008; fully supporting the illegal invasion and occupation of Iraq. This relationship would be his career ticket to higher achievement. He was also a senior fellow at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies, a liberal oligarch funded propagandist think tank. With Biden selected as Obama’s running mate, Blinken became part for the Biden-Harris campaign and transition team.

In 2002 Blinken married Evan Ryan, who also served in the Clinton administration as well as in the electoral campaigns of Hillary Clinton, John Kerry and Joe Biden. After that, she served in the Obama administration and was a senior advisor for the Biden-Harris transition team. She also helped launch and lead Democratic news website Axios before it was acquired by Cox Enterprises in 2022. She has also worked with the Clinton Global Initiative and like her husband is a member of the Council of Foreign Relations. Two peas in a pod.


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Pro-Palestine protestors shame A. Blinken during hearings by raising bloodied hands.


From 2009 to 2013 Blinken served as the assistant to the National Security Advisor to the Vice President, then as Deputy National Security Advisor for a year before becoming Deputy Secretary of State under Hillary Clinton. He was described as a key player in the illegal attempts to destroy the sovereign nation of Syria, and was influential in the anti-Russia sanction in 2014, and fully supported the wanton destruction of the middle-income African nation of Libya and the Saudi-led war against the people of Yemen. After Trump’s victory in the 2016 presidential elections, Blinken served as the managing director of the Penn Biden Centre from 2017 to 2019 at the University of Pennsylvania in Washington D.C.; another liberal oligarch funded propagandist think tank.

He also joined the political strategy advisory firm WestExec Advisors, founded by Democratic Party insiders, working with corporations such as Google's Jigsaw, Israeli artificial-intelligence company Windward, and surveillance drone manufacturer Shield AI; monetizing the influence and connections he had gained in public office to the tune of nearly US$1.2 million. Foreign Policy typified the firm’s clients as including "the defense industry, private equity firms, and hedge funds". He also joined the private equity firm Pine Island Capital Partners, founded by Democratic Party insiders and the ex-chairman of Merrill Lynch - John Thain; which was in partnership with WestExec. The conflicts of interest are obvious for a company advising corporate clients on their government relations partnered with a firm directly investing in companies seeking government contracts.

Then in 2019 came his big break, as Blinken was a foreign policy advisor to the Biden-Harris campaign (on which his wife also worked), and was then selected as the US Secretary of State. He stumbled into what can only be seen as an utterly disastrous meeting with his Chinese counterpart in Alaska, as he threw away diplomatic niceties and directly attacked China reading from a prepared speech; resulting in an unscripted brutal tongue lashing from his Chinese counterpart:



This was not “leading with diplomacy” but rather an attempt at bullying, by someone utterly inexperienced in diplomacy, of one of the most experienced diplomatic teams in the world. He immediately lost all credibility with the Chinese and has never regained it. He seemed to be still living in the period of US unipolarity, believing that he could arrogantly bully China; an utter mistake. He has recently utterly unironically criticized China for supporting Russia while the US pours money and weapons into Ukraine. The anti-China technology sanctions that he has helped push have focused China even more on replacing US-controlled technologies; leading to the probable diminution or even destruction of the Western industries from which China had previously been happy to buy products from. The Chinese foreign minister also recently slammed Blinken for attempting to manipulate internal Chinese affairs while disingenuously taking about the need for “cooperation”.


Reflecting the utterly misplaced arrogance of the Biden administration in its dealings with China:

Then of course there was the utter failure in Afghanistan where Blinken and his delusional colleagues believed that the utterly corrupt and incompetent Afghan puppet government could resist the Taliban. And in the first year of the administration also the refusal to negotiate in good faith a renewal of the Iran nuclear treaty. Followed in 2022 by the obvious moves to pull Russia into a conflict so that it could be destroyed by Western sanctions and foreign exchange reserve theft and Western support for the Ukrainian military. A colossal miscalculation which is now leading to the very obvious defeat of the West in Ukraine. Here is Blinken talking about his policies toward Russia, showing an utter lack of the real political-economic and geopolitical realities:

From Iran, to Africa, to Russia (Ukraine and the attempts to destroy Russia through sanctions), to China, US foreign policy has been a complete disaster, with Blinken seeming to believe that he could reimpose the unipolar moment through crushing Russia, disciplining China, and subjugating Iran; utterly delusional. He is obviously far, far out of his depth both in how to actually manage diplomatic relations and in his world view. Of course, he has lead his life in a self-referential, self-reinforcing social bubble. His disastrous tenure is now capped by the unswerving support for Zionist regime genocide and illegal attacks on, and invasions of, foreign nations. US so-called soft power is in shreds. Blinken’s statement that he came to Israel as it started its Gaza genocide, “as a Jew” as well as the US Secretary of State was both borderline treasonous and utterly tone deaf with respect to global public opinion. Showing to the world the reality of Blinken as an unquestioning and extreme Zionist, who uses his position to both fully support the genocidal regime and also to run political interference for it.

In history he will go down as one of the Secretaries of State that at the least oversaw and accelerated America’s decline and at the worst accelerated the move toward world war. As a comparison listen to this wide ranging interview given by Lula, the President of Brazil. a man who has had to work hard and long to gain his position.


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Et Tu Amazon?

The Censorship Net Spreads To Even Online Book Reviews

  

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For years I have reviewed books on Amazon, providing both extremely positive and negative reviews. Always well argued and based on the details of the book and many times referencing other books. Only very recently have I ever experienced any feedback from Amazon that my reviews were not welcome, and of course only for negative reviews against books that pushed an establishment narrative.

Then I wrote a review for the book “China’s Age of Abundance” by Wang Feng (a professor of Sociology at University of California, ex Fellow of the Brookings Institute and on the board of the Columbia University China Centre for Social Policy). A book which works hard to remove the Party-state as the main driver of China’s remarkable development and to trash the era of Mao during which the whole basis for the post-1978 rapid growth was built (and during which China doubled India’s growth rate while being under brutal Western sanctions). Perhaps not surprising given that he was a “sent down” youth during the Cultural Revolution, spending three years (1975 to 1978) in a Northern Chinese village. He got his BA in China (Hubei 1982) but then left for the US where he got his Masters (1984 Michigan) and PhD (Michigan 1987). Then, echoing so many current Western commentators, opining about the increased political “interference” (i.e. Xi’s successful campaign against corruption and capitalist profiteers, now followed by a successful state driven re-orientation toward economic upgrading and technological independence) leading to an end to China’s growth. The standard Western liberal rewriting of history to remove the central role of the state, and the fundamental restructuring of society (i.e. revolution) required to drive successful socialist development.

And suddenly I was not only unable to comment on any more books, but every single review that I have ever written has been removed. I have become an unperson on Amazon for the sharing of thought crimes, very1984! I had received an email warning, but not any communication about any such erasure. When I went to review a book, I simply got this message:

We apologize but Amazon has noticed some unusual reviewing activity on this account. As a result, all reviews submitted by this account have been removed and this account will no longer be able to contribute reviews and other content on Amazon.  If you would like to learn more, please see ourcommunity guidelines. To contact us about this decision, please email community-help@amazon.com.

They seem to have taken a page out of the book of YouTube in wiping all content without warning and not providing any real explanation why, apart from a breach of their extremely vague community guidelines. As in trueKafka style, it is up to me to guess how I breached these guidelines and I am provided with an utterly impersonal email address for any appeal against the Judgement of Amazon.

Now of course this action is extremely hypocritical as Amazon is rife with extremely nasty reviews, just generally not usually of establishment narrative texts written by establishment authors. A while ago Amazon used to provide the ability to comment on a review at Amazon, which provided many times very illuminating and back and forth discussions; but then this function was removed. It appears now that any cogent criticism of the establishment narrative, even in the form of online book reviews is now deemed to be a thought crime requiring unpersoning.

In Gramscian  terms, the ruling class is attempting to both regain control of the dominant narrative and to further restrict the ability of alternative cultural hegemonic projects to develop or even criticize the dominant narrative.

In Gramscian  terms, the ruling class is attempting to both regain control of the dominant narrative and to further restrict the ability of alternative cultural hegemonic projects to develop or even criticize the dominant narrative.

On a wider note, what we see is perhaps the next stage of censorship within the West as an increasing number of those that speak out about Palestine are harassed, abused and arrested, a scandal is created to go after right-wing “Russia loving” Tenant Media and some of their commentators, and the US State Department launches a campaign to have Russia Today banned around the world. Africa Stream was also taken offline by Instagram, Facebook and YouTube after US state allegations. Let’s remember that the US state has “alleged” many things that turned out not to be true.




In Gramscian  terms, the ruling class is attempting to both regain control of the dominant narrative and to further restrict the ability of alternative cultural hegemonic projects to develop or even criticize the dominant narrative. When we may very well be on the cusp of widening conflicts in multiple theatres (Russia, Middle East, China), driven by US and US vassal and proxy actions, this makes absolute sense from the point of the ruling class. At the same time the dominant liberal element of the ruling class is still fighting the insurgent Trump element, which is also reflected in the censorship being carried out.



If Kamala Harris becomes the US President she could become the equivalent of Woodrow Wilson who created a fascist state within the US, with full censorship and even a para-military thug force (the American Protective League) and book burning, to drag an unwilling US public into WW1. A period utterly memory-holed (along with Wilson’s utter racism until recently) by US domestic historians and political scientists, until the book “American Midnight” by Hochschild. During which the US was made safe for “liberal democracy”, through the crushing of anti-establishment elements. This period pre-dated the rise of Mussolini and his brown-shirts and of course Hitler and his SA; both learned much from the US and also gained much support from members of the US ruling class. A ruling class that planned a US fascist coup in the mid-1930s.



Trump may have more of the personality of a Mussolini, but a Liberal Fascism may be much more probable than a Trump one. This could be the future of the US, as well of course a UK under the execrable Starmer. One will note many parallels of this era already occurring in the present, including the utter vilification of everything to do with the official enemy (then Germany and Germans, now Russia and Russians and increasingly also China), and the silencing of oppositional voices. The utterly racist and elitist Woodrow Wilson dragged the US population into a war against their will and stakes a good claim to being the worst US president ever; perhaps Kamala Harris will vie for that prize.


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What Is Fascism?

How Fascism Serves Capitalism And How It Permeates The West Today



There have been many academics, journalists and others who have tried to define what Fascism is but the vast majority have made the intellectually fatal mistake of describing the surface phenomena produced by Fascism in cultural terms rather than starting with its underlying political-economic drivers. Fascism can be quite fluid with respect to its surface phenomena, creating a slippery creature that evades easy or even stable definition; its surfacing in such places as Portugal, Spain, Italy, Germany, Japan, Argentina and many other Latin American nations, as well as the deeply memory-holed US example under President Wilson during the period 1917-1920, produced quite heterogeneous examples.

When we move beyond the surface criteria so loved and thrashed nearly to death by the careerist and co-opted Western”critical” theorists and ruling class organic intellectuals, to eye the political economy of Fascism, its definition becomes much easier. As Gramsci noted, the capitalist ruling class much prefer to dominate society through a “democracy” under which they control the state and the consent of the people is manufactured through a cultural hegemony that both legitimizes their rule while obfuscating the nature of that rule. The tools of coercion (e.g. the need for people to work to support their families) and outright violence (e.g. incarceration) are always there to lend support to the cultural hegemony. Bourgeois democracy is an efficient way to manage a modern industrialized capitalist economy, given the required literacy and geographical mobility of the population.

It is only when the capitalist ruling class is threatened from within (a collapse of capitalist profitability) and another solution is not found (such as the New Dealcompromise in the US or the “Nationalist” UK governments that co-opted the right-wing labour leaders), or when a successful cultural hegemonic project of the masses threatens to take power, that Fascism emerges. Daniel Guerin, in his 1936 book Fascism and Big Business notes the vulnerability of high capital investment / high fixed cost businesses to a collapses in profitability, and identifies them as the main funders and supporters of Fascism in both Italy and Germany in the inter-world war period. The same can be said of Portugal in 1933 (the Estado Novo), and Austria in the same year (the Fatherland Front), and Greece in 1934 (Metaxism); as with Italy and Germany, mainly a response to a crisis of profitability. Spain was a more complex affair, as a competing hegemonic class project was successful in gaining power through electoral means in 1936 within the Second Spanish Republic. The ruling class reaction was an attempted coup that lead to a civil war of 1936-1939, heavily supported by the fascist states of Portugal, Italy and Germany whilst the supposedly “democratic” Western states stood aside; the latter preferred Fascism to a republic with significant power in the hands of the general populace. The earlier 1917-1920 US period of Fascism was brought about by the need to drag the unwilling US population into WW1 to protect the big business and financial interests who would be exposed to German victory or a negotiated stalemate (the Russian revolution had begun in February 1917). Hochschild very well describes the fascist nature of the regime that President Wilson implemented, including the 250,000 strong American Protective League of state-sponsored thugs, but in American Midnight: The Great War, a Violent Peace, and Democracy's Forgotten Crisis the actual word is never mentioned; as that would be an unacceptable level of truth telling even a century after the event.

To describe the main functions of the fascist state the following will use the 2023 twenty-second printing of the English version of Guerin’s book, as it provides one of the most direct and forthright descriptions of Fascism. As Guerin notes, “the state has always been the instrument by which one social class rules over the other social classes” (p. 25). When a crisis threatens profitability the state must be changed in character:

the bourgeoisie can only see one way to restore its profits: it empties the pockets of the people down to the last centime … brutal slashing of wages and social expenditures, raising of tariff duties at the expense of the consumer etc. The state, furthermore, rescues business enterprises on the brink of bankruptcy, forcing the masses to foot the bill. Such enterprises are kept alive with subsidies , tax exemptions, orders for public works and armaments. (pp. 27-28).

Does that sound a lot like the period from the mid-1970s to the present? Are we currently living under a form of Fascism which is skillfully hidden behind propaganda? Guerin identifies the importance of freedom of the press, universal suffrage, and an organized working class as restricting such actions under bourgeois “fake” democracy, but have those been nullified within the present? Are we living in an Inverted Totalitarianism as Wolin put it? I will return to that topic later.

Guerin notes that the capitalist ruling class is not homogeneous, and it is the capital investment intensive industries such as iron and steel and mining (also the large agricultural landowners), together with their bankers, which are most exposed to falling profitability. Guerin could not have imagined the peace-time scale of the US Military Industrial Complex, nor the rise of transnational corporations that rely upon the ability to manage global supply chains, having their much-expanded intellectual property rights respected abroad and the ability to ward off challengers. In addition to an incredibly concentrated and leveraged financial sector. Creating a much larger group supportive of foreign wars and a disciplining of the population both at home and abroad, while being resistant to tariffs that threaten their extensive global supply chains. Light industry, that relies much more on mass consumption is dependent upon the masses to consume their products and therefore too tough a level of austerity for the masses threatens their profitability. It is exactly this group that was central to the class compromise of the New Deal, but increasing foreign competition in the US domestic market, and the ability to offshore, from the 1970s onwards has altered the calculus for such light industry in the present.

For the Italian heavy industrialists the crisis arrived with the post-WW1 peace, as “war orders ceased overnight, the domestic market vanished, and the established foreign outlets disappeared” (p. 39). Mussolini’s movement was increasingly funded by these capitalist elements, and the other parts of the ruling class were unwilling to intervene against Mussolini’s movement as that could create a ruling class fracture that could threaten overall class interests. In addition, some of the light industrial interests had taken stakes in heavy industry, widening the support for Fascism. They funded Mussolini’s march on the capital and facilitated his taking of power. In the immediate post-WW1 period in Germany, the ruling class fought off a revolution with the help of the “volunteer militias” (the Freikorps) that they paid to crush it. One of these militias became the National Socialist Party lead by Hitler, and they were financed enough to keep them from disappearing during the 1920s (e.g. by the heavy industrialist Thyssen). They were kept as a reserve option, as German heavy industry greatly benefitted from foreign capital that enabled both an upgrading and expansion of capacity; especially after the Dawes Plan stabilized the German currency. But this ended in catastrophe with the 1929 crash and then the Credit-Anstalt banking collapse of 1931. Both the great industrialists and the large landowners now needed the state to help both smash the unions and to financially rescue them. They needed to change the nature of the state from limited class collaboration to Fascism, and the funding and support for Hitler’s movement rapidly escalated. As with the Italian light industry interests before them, the capitalist elites opposed to the National Socialists understood that “the general interests of the owning classes forbade that ‘national’ forces tear each other to pieces” and Hitler was anointed Chancellor by the German ruling class (he was never elected as such by the people as is so often erroneously stated).

As noted by Guerin the middle class “are prevented by their heterogeneity and their position between the two fundamental classes of society - the bourgeoisie and the proletariat - from having a political policy of their own’” (p. 60) Without a counter-hegemonic project that can reach out to the middle class and construct a larger coalition against the ruling class, it is possible for them to be co-opted by the ruling class with right-wing parties that blame unions and Others, as well as falsely claiming to be anti-capitalist and anti-statist (an excellent current example is that of Milei in Argentina, others being Meloni in Italy and the right-wing parties in Greece after the failure of Syriza); the middle class become Fascism’s mass base.

With respect to the youth, Guerin makes a statement about the inter-war years that could have been written about the present:

the lot of the young bourgeois (or petty bourgeois) and young proletarian was almost identical: all young people, without distinction, were victimized by the crisis … As a result of the economic crisis, the position of the intellectual and student youth became more precarious. Their particular ‘aspirations’ were thereby intensified. (p. 78)

And sadly also:

But the socialist movement did not show itself revolutionary and ceased to be a pole of attraction. It was fascism, playing skillfully on the youth mystique, which won over not only the intellectual youth, but also - what was far more serious - many declassed unemployed youth. (p. 79)

Guerin also notes that “fascism recruits a certain number of outcasts from the working class … the lumpenproletariat”. With the destruction of the trade unions outside of the state in many Western nations, and the precarious individualized nature of so many jobs that lack any form of group solidarity, this breeding ground for Fascism is very significant in the present day. The middle class, the youth and the lumpenproletariat are prevalent within both the Brazilian right-wing parties and the Milei base.

To hold together such a diverse coalition of forces, Fascism relies on a vague mysticism to arouse faith rather than intelligence.

A party supported by the subsidies of the propertied classes, with the secret aim of defending the privileges of property owners, is not interested in appealing to the intelligence of its recruits; or rather, it considers it prudent not to appeal to their understanding until they have been thoroughly bewitched. The moment the faithful believe, nothing is easier than to play with truth and logic … Thus fascism presents itself, above all, and even before trying to define itself, as a religion. (p. 86)

This use of propaganda was nothing new, as the British and Americans greatly developed this during WW1 - with the power of images over words, feelings over thoughts.



The post-WW2 alignment of the US right wing with religious figures who were against the Social Gospel that supported the New Deal, to create a new Prosperity Gospelthat turned support for capitalism into a matter of faith comes to mind. Also, the manipulation of the Scofield Bible to increasingly support the state of Israel. In the present, the average citizen is surrounded by propaganda throughout the day at a level far above that of the inter-wars years as they are connected to media delivery devices continuously. With increasing attempts to shut down those individuals, and those platforms, that do not follow the required messaging.

Within this mysticism is The Man of Destiny, created by the propagandists funded with ruling class money. His image will never be allowed to be tarnished by the actual policies and real personal history. Does not the cult of Obama fit with the Man of Destiny? A man whose path in life was carefully groomed and lubricated, with a meteoric political rise, who perfectly served the ruling elite instead of the people throughout his two terms? The man who told the bankers that he was there to protect them against the avenging people, who ramped up covert operations and the surveillance state, who prosecuted whistleblowers but not war criminals and torturers, destroyed Libya and Syria, remained in Afghanistan and Iraq, and turned the hope of real healthcare reform into a new massive capitalist subsidy program? Of course Trump is attempting to also fill that role, but his Man of Destiny project is spoiled by the resistance of the Mainstream Media. In the same way that TikTok has undermined the Israeli Nation of Destiny project.

The fascist party must also exude a fake anti-capitalist message, so that it can claim to provide answers to their material interests. It is a “demagogic anti-capitalism … a utopian and harmless anti-capitalism” (pp. 105-106) that helps turn the population away from genuine socialism.

Fascism’s game is to call itself anti-capitalist without seriously attacking capitalism. It first endeavours to transmute anti-capitalism of the masses into nationalism … In all periods as we have seen, the hostility of the middle classes towards big capital is accompanied by tenacious attachment to the idea of the nation … Hence fascism has no difficulty in shielding its financial backers from popular anger by diverting the anti-capitalism of the masses to the “international plutocracy.” (p. 106)

Is this not exactly what Trump does with his spurious Make America Great Again which much more blames the Chinese for America’s ills than the actions of the US ruling class and its corporate underlings to outsource, offshore, and close down so much of America’s productive capabilities while crushing the unions? The very notion of being unAmerican reeks of such fascist ideology.

In Germany, the National Socialists also successfully transmuted a general anti-capitalism into a more specific anti-semitism, but that was not an option in an Italy with a very small Jewish population; and of course in the present. Instead there is a building anti-Chinese orientation, as wall as extreme Russophobia and of course an Othering of everything Moslem. In the fascist Hindutva of India, Moslems replace Jews as the Othered dehumanized group, as with Zionism.

There may be much rhetoric about disciplining business, or even breaking up or nationalizing businesses, but once in power such promises are quickly forgotten as they would displease the backers of the fascists. After gaining power both Mussolini and Hitler went through a process of cleansing their parties of the most radical elements that threatened the ruling class interests as well as disarming party members by replacing their security functions with the police and the military. In Germany this included the Night of the Long Knives of 1934 where the leadership of the Nazi brownshirts (the SA) were executed. Instead of disciplining business, the fascists disciplined the workers and the state to serve the interests of their business backers as well as their own ends. Only when those ends become problematic for the business backers, as with military expansion far beyond that envisaged by business leaders, did the business backers understand that they had lost control of the state. The profits kept rolling in though, and the vast majority of those business leaders were allowed to keep their wealth in the post-WW2 years while not being prosecuted for their crimes.

In the past five decades the union movement has been crushed (aided by the crushing of the Air Traffic Controllers in the US and the Miners in the UK) in the Anglo-Saxon nations, tamed in the other Western nations, and any so-called socialist parties co-opted. Where socialist interests have been seen to take any leadership, the ruling elite have shown their exceptional ability in removing them; as with the case of Corbyn and the British Labour Party - now lead by a Conservative. The only area in which unions still exist with any degree of power within the AngloSaxon nations is within the state, and they are under increasing pressure. Without the need to crush the unions or socialist parties, there is little need for any “brownshirts” in the Anglo-Saxon nations.

In the past 2-3 years heavily under-reported levels of inflation have in fact allowed business profits to be substantially increased in North America at the expense of the living standards of the many, while public protest has been muted. In the European nations, where unions are much stronger but truly socialist parties have very much disappeared, pressure from the populace has been very much met by the power of the state. As with the heavily militarized reaction to protests within France, who needs brownshirts when you have a police force like the French one?



Western populations have been heavily politically demobilized by an “Inverted Totalitarianism” with the capitalist class taking full control of the state and utilizing many of the tools of Fascism but without needing a mass fascist party; in this way the capitalist class does not risk losing control of the state. The German AfD, with its core in East Germany, espouses an anti-capitalist nationalism and opposition to climate change policies and Muslim immigration, but does not possess a mass brownshirt style movement, as with the French RN. Both could be utilized by the capitalist elite if needed, perhaps in the very much tamed version of of the Italian Meloni and her Brothers of Italy, the organizational descendant of Mussolini’s fascist party. The European capitalist ruling classes may have worked out how to have all the benefits of Fascism without the need for a mass fascist party that takes control of the state from them.

Other than in the instance of an economic crisis that cannot be contained by the capitalist elites, or the implementation of conscription to fight a war the population does not want to fight, we may never see the 1930s style Fascism in Europe again. This may not be the case in Latin America where in the 1970s and 1980s fascist states were used to destroy oppositional forces through murder, torture and intimidation after successful counter-hegemonic projects. Para-military style death squads organized and paid for by the capitalist elite are still a real element in some Latin American countries, such as Colombia. Brown-shirt style groups were also used in the removal of Rousseff and the election of Bolsonaro in the 2010s; with Bolsonaro then destroying much of the social state and further deregulating the economy.



With the continuing deindustrialization of Latin America in the past few decades, and the immiseration of its working classes, we may once again see classic Fascism in Latin America. Bolsonaro may have been replaced with Lula, but that is a Lula reminded of what happens if he strays from ruling class interests and who has to work with a predominantly right-wing legislative assembly. Any economic crisis in the West would be rapidly felt in Brazil and the other Latin American nations through falling commodity prices, pushing the capitalist elite toward a more fascist stance in order to further crush the welfare state and general living standards.

Argentina shows many of the fascist elements as the agricultural and extractive elements aligned with financial interests attempt to destroy and loot the state while driving down general living standards even further. This is a very different constituency to that of the European fascists, as agricultural and extractive industries benefit from free trade policies which inhibit industrial development. Milei has rapidly moved toward authoritarian measures and a love of state power that he vehemently opposed during his elections. His theatrics and stated libertarian anti-statism also appeal to many of the young and the lumpenproletariat, while promising false and vague solutions to the middle class (now experiencing one more event of immiseration at his hands). He lacks a legislative majority though and opposition is rapidly rising within the nation as his policies have already rapidly increased the numbers living in poverty (now nearly 60%); a popular uprising is most definitely a possibility.

In the West we are seeing the state, and the capitalist elite owned media, take on more and more of the policies and orientation of Fascism, but without the need for a fascist party. The current US Democratic government pushes a vague and false anti-capitalist message (especially the fake left of the Party), while using all the functions of the state to quieten and intimidate opposition voices and remove the possibility of the people from voting for the major opposition candidate; at the same time as it doles out protectionist business subsidies, bails out the financial sector, and ramps up anti-China and anti-Russia rhetoric and actions. Very little would change under Trump, apart from the cultural messaging and perhaps less anti-Russia rhetoric.

We see very much the same across the other Western nations, as discussions of the banning of opposition parties are openly carried out (e.g. the AfD in Germany) and those opposing government policies are branded as traitors to the nation and its “shared values” (“Putin lovers”, “terrorist supporters”, “anti-semites”). These states may not fit the 1930s style Fascism, but they are very much, and increasingly, fascist in nature. As with the British Home Secretary calling pro-Palestinian marchers a “hate mob”.



She later had to resign, but the anti-democratic nature of the British government (and the Zionist Conservative leader of the opposition Labour Party), with online speech and political demonstrations being increasingly controlled and criminalized, has remained unchanged. A trend seen across the Western nations. In 2022 in the UK about 3,500 people were prosecuted for online speech, and many, many more visited by the police.



Then of course, we have the ongoing jailing and persecution of the journalist Julian Assange, together with the long prison terms doled out to anyone else attempting to expose state crimes. Together with the disappearing of old uncomfortable facts that parallels the fictional work of Winston Smith. Inverted Totalitarianism serves to depoliticize the masses in the face of attacks against their living standards and civil rights, quite the opposite Fascism. While this can be maintained, and insurrectionary forces shut down by the state and controlled media before they can blossom, a fascist party and its thugs are not necessary.


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The Importance of Class Traitors

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The Importance of Class Traitors

How They Facilitate The Defeat Of The Working People


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The ruling class tends to rely on the co-option of those that purportedly represent the working people, whether as informers or as full collaborators, to aid in their ongoing control of society. Such as leaders of parties that claim to support working people, such as the Labour (UK), New Democratic (Canada) and Democratic (US) parties, labour union leaders and strike breakers. Although some of them enjoy munificent rewards, such as Tony Blair, many others find that they are rapidly cast off when they are no longer useful. Whatever their desserts, they facilitate the ongoing subjugation of the many by the few. It is why solidarity and discipline are so important to working people’s movements.

In the 20th Century there were two great disputes between the UK miners and the mine owners, the first a lock out in 1926 by the owners to force swingeing wage reductions combined with longer hours, and the second in 1984 a strike against pit closures driven by the Conservative Party. In both cases the miners were defeated from within, and in both cases it was the Nottinghamshire coal miners, as well as Labour Party and other union leaders who were to blame. The account below uses the book, Look back In Anger: The Miners’ Strike In Nottinghamshire, by Harry Paterson as a major source.

In 1924 the Dawes Plan had allowed German coal mines to supply France and Italy as part of Germany’s war reparations, with the extra supply reducing coal prices. In 1925 the Chancellor of the Exchequer Winston Churchill had made the ruinous decision to place the British Pound back on the gold standard at too high a level, backed by high domestic interest rates. Not ruinous for the City of London that it supported, nor for British foreign investors who could purchase foreign assets for less British Pounds. But ruinous for British manufacturing and mining, with the 1920s a time of economic stagnation, deflation and high unemployment. The high exchange rate made British coal exports uncompetitive and the high interest rates reduced demand at home. The cost would be born by the workers, and very specifically the mine workers, whose weekly wages had already been reduced from £6 to £3 18 shillings (there were 20 shillings in a pound) over a period of seven years leading up to 1926.

The mine owners now proposed further cuts in weekly pay and even longer working hours, as the government proposed to remove subsidies that had supported the industry. A general strike was called in support of the miners but this collapsed after only nine days, with both the Labour Party and union leaders more scared of the “militants” within their own ranks than the consequences of folding to the ruling class. They had already been well co-opted and had gotten used to their comfortable and “respectable” new positions. A reality that would repeat again and again through the Twentieth Century and more recently with “Blairism” (Margaret Thatcher called Blair her greatest achievement). After the collapse of the general strike, the miners struggled on for a further six months before giving in to lower wages and longer working hours. The miners were starved back to work in a time of little or no government social support, and with defeat came employer blacklisting, victimization and purges of activist with some miners never working again; resulting in malnutrition, poverty, and squalor. This documentary details how the full resources of the mine owners, other right-wing businessmen and the state were combined to crush the miners.



Toward the end of the miner’s action Labour MP George Spencer lead a movement in Nottinghamshire to negotiate a separate agreement and then to set up a breakaway “moderate” union; fundamentally undermining national solidarity. The union was anything but moderate, being decidedly “right-wing and uncompromisingly opposed to all that genuine trade unionism represented” (Chapter 1).

His stated belief that that unions and politics should be separated was at best naive, as of course the ownership class would never separate their own “unions” (corporations, owner associations etc.) from politics. The full power of the state had been brought to bear to crush the general strike and the miner’s union. It later became known that “Spencer’s union-busting activities were financed, in part, by [the right-wing head of the seaman’s union] and by donations from grateful colliery owners” (Chapter 1) and local right-wing businessmen. The division in the miner’s union, which lasted until the founding of the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) in 1945, aided the owners in reducing mining employment by more than a third from the 1.2 million prior to the strike. Wages plummeted even further during the 1930s Great Depression, during which the Labour leader MacDonald (another class traitor) formed a National Government with the Conservative Party (the party of the ruling class). At the same time mine owners intensified working conditions, and pushed the already appalling safety levels even lower. One result was the Gresford Colliery disaster of 1934, when 265 miners were killed in an explosion.

After the end of WW2 the Labour Party won an unassailable majority but were lead by a Clement Attlee who was at best soft-left and moved rightwards in the post-war years. Churchill described him as “A sheep in sheep’s clothing”, negating the possibility of more fundamental change rather than a class compromise that allowed the ruling class to stave off more radical possibilities. Attlee was also as much an imperialist, comfortable with sucking wealth from the colonies, as any Conservative. In 1947 the mines were nationalized, with the owners generously compensated and many owners and managers employed and very well remunerated by the government National Coal Board (NCB).



Nothing much really changed for the miners, and mines were closed at a steady rate under both Labour and Conservative governments; by 1970 the number of pits fell from 980 to 292 with the workforce falling from 700,000 to 287,000. All facilitated by an NUM leadership far to the right of their members, and focused as much on tamping down any “radical” elements and maintaining their comfortable and “respectable” positions than fighting for their members who were viewed in an extremely paternalistic way. Aided by the extremely high bar requirement of a two-thirds majority for any strike action to be taken.

In 1969 this cozy co-opted leadership was opposed in what was called the “October Revolution” lead by Arthur Scargill, and the rules changed to allow for strike action with a 55% majority. Miner’s pay had leapt from 81st to 14th place in the industrial pay league in 1944, but miners’ relative pay and conditions had markedly deteriorated by the early 1970s. Even the National Pay Board reported that miners were earning significantly less than others in heavy industry. The miners went on strike and won nearly all of their demands, together with bringing down the Conservative government; something that would not be forgiven.



From 1971 to 1982 the NUM was lead by Joe Gormley, an “old school” union leader who was happy to cozy up to national politicians and the management of the NCB; with the focus on compromise and pragmatism to protect the system as a whole. In 2002 he was exposed as a ruling class collaborator, who worked with state security against his own membership, among up to 23 senior trade unionists in total. With leaders like this the union membership hardly needed enemies! Here is the BBC program exposing the union leaders.



At the same time, the right-wing of the Labour Party quickly put an end to the industrial planning proposed by Tony Benn, with James Callaghan (Prime Minister) and Dennis Healey (Chancellor of the Exchequer) then utilizing an IMF loan as an excuse to implement austerity and the start of neoliberalism in the UK. This was totally unneeded as the flow of North Sea Oil revenues was only just starting. In addition, wage restraint policies were extended to keep inflation in check while management pay and profits increased. The end result was the 1979 Winter of Discontent that directly lead to the election of Margaret Thatcher and her Conservative government.





From the start Margaret Thatcher’s government understood that they needed to smash the Miner’s Union, still with 220,000 members, if they were going to be able to completely remake owner employee relations in favour of the latter; as part of the neoliberal revolution. By 1984 all of the resources of the state and the private sector had been aligned to smash the miner’s union. In 1982 Gormley was replaced with Scargill, who was much better aligned with the members of the NUM; the stage was set for a showdown. Ian MacGregor (dubbed “Mac the Knife”), who had broken strikes in the US and Canada, was appointed as the head of the NCB. He had also been part of the anti-union management of British Leyland and had overseen the shrinking of British Steel from 166,000 to 71,000 workers. The government drive was to force a strike through which the NUM could be broken, and MacGregor announced at the start of 1994 the closure within a few weeks of 20 pits with the loss of more than 20,000 jobs. Importantly, none of the closures were in Nottinghamshire which had some of the best paid miners in the country; a “miners aristocracy”. An overtime ban that had been started the previous Autumn was being effective in running down coal stocks, and the government knew that a strike needed to be provoked early in the year before coal stocks reached critical levels. In March MacGregor got his strike as Yorkshire, Lancashire, Scotland, Durham, Kent and South Wales areas struck. Nottinghamshire did not.

It was the most productive and profitable coal field and its members considered their pits not at risk of being closed down. Their high pay also separated them from workers in other areas who could not afford their kind of “middle class” lifestyle. The government also understood that if they could keep the Nottinghamshire pits working they could win the strike, and that meant stopping pickets from others areas preventing the Nottinghamshire miners from going to work. The county was very rapidly transformed into a police state, with pickets being illegally turned back many, many miles from the pits they were travelling to (for example exits from the main M1 motorway near Nottinghamshire had police roadblocks). The police actions were also greatly aided by a collaborator at a senior level within the NUM who would inform them in advance of planned picketing actions. Enormous numbers of police were drafted in from around the country, and pit towns were placed under a police occupation. For example, at Clipstone colliery:

We had seen an invasion of our village by the police on an unbelievable scale. From dawn to dusk, two-man foot patrols were everywhere while Transit vans full of uniformed police officers cruised throughout the day. The extensive use of roadblocks throughout Nottinghamshire not only saw them encircle the county to keep out the Yorkshire and Derbyshire strikers, but also restrict movement within it - between pit and pit, and pit and home. We were sewn in tight. (Chapter 4)

At the same Neil Kinnock and the other leaders of the Labour Party were not supportive of the strike, and other union leaders did not step in to stop their members from going through picket lines to move coal from the depots to the power stations. Echoing the 1926 strike, a “Notts Working Miners’ Committee was established with monetary support coming from businessmen (including the Eton-educated David Hart who was on the extreme right of the Conservative Party and had linkages with the security services), Conservatives and others generally opposed to unions. Its leader “Silver Birch” hid his identity as he travelled the coalfields promoting strike-breaking and was fully supported by the national media. It later emerged that many of the leaders of these proliferating working miners’ committees were working directly with the security services, and Silver Birch himself was a state asset.

Where large pickets were able to form, what could be construed as “police riots” broke out with the police attacking the picketers. The media repeatedly tried to misrepresent this as the police responding to picketer violence as with the case with Orgreave where the BBC intentionally reversed the footage to make it appear that the picketers attacked the police rather than the opposite which was the truth.



All of the strikers arrested at the Battle of Orgreave had the charges against them dismissed as police testimony and written statements were found to be highly unreliable, with scores of police from many different police forces being found to be using exactly the same phrases while much testimony was not supported from by video evidence made at the time.

Cabinet papers released in the 2010s revealed a Margaret Thatcher that was detail managing the response to the strike, in direct contrast to the many statements she made at the time. as Mike Simons states:

the Cabinet papers show the Tories were fighting a class war as a civil war. There are too many who claim to be on the left telling us today that class politics are old fashioned. They are not. The rich fight the class war every day and they are very conscious of what they are doing (Chapter 17).

Even with all the efforts of the state and the ruling class generally, the miners would have won the strike if Nottinghamshire had come out on strike. The ruling class still needed the high level informer within the NUM that greatly reduced the ability of picketers to shut down Nottinghamshire pits, and the Nottinghamshire miners themselves, to win. Without the class traitors the working people would have won the strike and quite possibly destroyed the Thatcher government. Instead, Thatcher destroyed the strongest trade union and went on to cow and reduce the rest as she created a thoroughly neoliberal UK. Her legacy was also the Conservative leaders of the Labour Party, Blair and now Starmer.

From the late 1980s through the 1990s more and more of the Nottinghamshire coal mines were closed, putting the lie to the belief that the county’s mines were safe from closure and showing the self-defeating nature of the Nottinghamshire miners traitorous behaviour. Once they were no longer useful they were quickly cast aside by the ruling class. By 1993 there were only 44,000 British coal miners, by 2015 2,000 with the last deep coal mine being closed in that year.



The coal mining communities have still not recovered from the devastation of the closure of what was in many cases the only major employer. Still The Enemy Within is perhaps the best documentary on the UK Miners’ Strike.

The ruling class will always fight the class war, while telling the rest of society class is irrelevant, looking for leaders that can be co-opted and bribed to work against those they are supposed to represent. So many progressive and socialist governments fail due to such efforts.


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