Christopher Hedges is a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist who has taught at
Columbia University, New York University, and Princeton University. He is
the author of "War is a Force That Gives Us Meaning" (2002), and "Empire of
Illusion: The End of Literacy and the Triumph of Spectacle" (2009). Hedges
also received the Amnesty International Global Award for Human Rights
Journalism in 2002.  He was a reporter for the NY Times for 15 years.

The liberal class plays a vital role in a democracy. It gives moral
legitimacy to the state. It makes limited forms of dissent and incremental
change possible. The liberal class posits itself as the conscience of the
nation. It permits us, through its appeal to public virtues and the public
good, to define ourselves as a good and noble people. Most importantly, on
behalf of the power elite the liberal class serves as bulwarks against
radical movements by offering a safety valve for popular frustrations and
discontentment by discrediting those who talk of profound structural change.
Once this class loses its social and political role then the delicate fabric
of a democracy breaks down and the liberal class, along with the values it
espouses, becomes an object of ridicule and hatred. The door that has been
opened to proto-fascists has been opened by a bankrupt liberalism


"The Death of the Liberal Class" examines the failure of the liberal class
to confront the rise of the corporate state and the consequences of a
liberalism that has become profoundly bankrupted. Hedges argues there are
five pillars of the liberal establishment - the press, liberal religious
institutions, labour unions, universities, and the Democratic Party-- and
that each of these institutions, more concerned with status and privilege
than justice and progress, sold out the constituents they represented. In
doing so, the liberal class has become irrelevant to society at large, and
ultimately, the corporate power elite they once served.

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