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Date: May 5, 2015 11:26 AM
Subject: Liberalism's Failures in a Time of Increasing Violence, Racism,
Inequality and State Terrorism
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Henry A. Giroux: Liberalism's Failures in a Time of Increasing Violence,
Racism, Inequality and State Terrorism
* By Eric Poulin*

May 04, 2015 "Information Clearing House"
<http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/> - "Truthout
<http://www.truth-out.org/opinion/item/30527-giroux-liberalism-s-failures-in-a-time-of-increasing-violence-racism-inequality-and-state-terrorism>"
-  In these two far-reaching interviews on the "Soap Box" with Eric Poulin,
Henry Giroux talks about the failure of liberalism in a time of increasing
violence, racism, inequality, state terrorism, and the rule of the
financial elite over every commanding social, cultural and political
institution in the United States. He elaborates on the failure of many
liberals to move both beyond the call for weak reforms that do not
challenge the fundamental structures of domination and their willingness to
often align themselves with repressive policies that benefit the rich and
powerful. He points, for instance, to liberalism's refusal to name the
corruption and misery produced by neoliberal capitalism and its willingness
to align itself with policies of the right such as the Iraqi War, state
torture, a health-care program that largely benefits big insurance
companies, and the massive suffering caused by the growing inequality in
wealth, income and power. He also points to the refusal on the part of
liberals to protest a grotesque and dangerous incarceration and
surveillance state, and the failure to address the issue of what it takes
to reinvent politics so as not to serve the interests of the rich and
powerful - the failure in short to name a counter-revolution politics that
has corrupted both political parties. He argues that liberals are more
afraid of the left than the right and have consistently, especially under
President Obama, gone out of their way to compromise with the right while
moving the Democratic Party into more conservative territory, all the while
refusing to bear responsibility for destroying the conditions that make a
real democracy possible.

Liberals and conservatives represent a social formation in the service of
big money, and by chasing after power, they have become corrupt and morally
irresponsible. He argues that liberals fail to address the obvious, which
is that capitalism and democracy are not the same thing and that the
economic and ideological elements of the current capitalism system are ever
more powerful in their ability to destroy the lives of the poor, the middle
class, public servants and others who now make up the expanding web of the
precariat. All the while, liberals are either silent or complicitous in the
ongoing systemic evisceration of social provisions, the war waged against
poor minority youth, the militarization of everyday life, the devaluing of
the commons and the public good. At the core of their beliefs in capitalism
is a bankrupt notion of self-interest that is antithetical not only to
those social formations, values, and relationships that sustain a real
democracy, but also supports a failed sociality and American society's
descent into a form of social death.

*video: Part 1:*
https://youtu.be/aL8cszE4mKU

*Part 2:*

https://youtu.be/Dw41AmKug5I

Giroux argues that the country is in the midst of a counter-revolution, one
that cannot be understood simply by pointing to police brutality. He claims
the left needs a larger theoretical and political framework to understand
the uniqueness of the current historical moment, one that has forged a
number of fundamentalisms, including educational fundamentalism, military
fundamentalism, economic fundamentalism and religious fundamentalism, which
together have given rise to a new form of financial and cultural
totalitarianism or more broadly a pernicious and unique brand of
authoritarianism.

Giroux also talks candidly about the failure of the left to develop a
comprehensive vision of politics, often focusing too narrowly on economic
structures and isolated issues that fail to recognize or emphasize that the
crisis of economics is now matched by a crisis of historical memory,
literacy, public memory and ideas and that what is truly missing from the
left is any understanding of the crisis of agency, education and meaning.
In the midst of a growing concern and public awareness over the coupling of
social and economic inequality and the transparency of state violence,
especially against poor minority youth, he argues that new possibilities
are emerging for overcoming the deepening crisis of depoliticization,
agency and hope. He calls for a politics that enables people to imagine
politics as a place to think critically, move beyond the tyranny of the
moment, be able to connect the civic imagination with a new understanding
of collective action, and demand the impossible, that is demand the promise
of a radical democracy.

For Giroux, democracy begins with challenging dominant ideologies while
being able to connect a number of issues that speak to a larger crisis of
politics, agency and democracy. He concludes by calling for both a language
of critique and a discourse of possibility, one that strives for new social
movements and political formations unified around the call for
resuscitating the radical imagination and taking seriously the tactics,
organizations and collective will necessary to prevent the United States
from intensifying its collapse into the suffocating fog of authoritarianism.
 *Eric Poulin is a public education teacher as well as the creator and host
of The Soapbox, a weekly public affairs program which airs on WMPG,
Southern Maine's community radio station. The Soapbox seeks to provide a
platform for critical voices and discussion of concern to working people
and other communities otherwise underrepresented in commercial media.  *

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