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- From: aq817@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Steve Crocker)
- Newsgroups: alt.activism
- Subject: Re: REDBAITING on the nets...
- Date: 1 Jan 1993 22:58:37 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio (USA)
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- In the middle of an otherwise sensible attack on "red-baiting"
- and similar practices, Hank Roth says:
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- >Much of the "red-baiting" and "terrorist-baiting" are the current
- >manifestations of a long line of scapegoating tactics employed by
- >persons who to some degree hold a conspiracy view of history.
- >Rather than deal with issues, they reduce debate to an
- >inquisition to ferret out some real or imagined connection
- >between the proponent of a viewpoint and some vague mysterious
- >conspiracy. This obsession with conspiracies was described by
- >the late Professor Richard Hofstadter in his classic essay, "The
- >Paranoid Style in American Politics."
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- >Hofstadter says that the political smear is a "paranoid style"
- >often aided and abetted by disinformation which emanates from
- >members of the government [of the social order] and it is the
- >hallmark of the authoritarian right-wing.
-
- But professor Hofstader's views to the contrary, conspiracies do
- exist. Whether one refers to the ruling elites as the "ruling class"
- as the Marxists do, the "power elite" following C. Wright Mills, the
- "oligarchy" as favored by Lyndon LaRouche, or the "liberal
- establishment" as the conservative activists name it, the fact is
- undeniable that a small group of people exercise power over U.S. and
- world political and economic affairs, that they do this largely in
- secret, and that they are not democratically accountable. The various
- groups I mentioned differ as to what forces in society have produced
- these groups and allow their continued functioning. They disagree on
- the key features of these groups' political agenda. They disagree about
- the shape of the society and social arrangements which we might
- appropriately create as an alternative to the present situation. And
- they disagree about the appropriate methods to employ. The bottom line
- however is that these people exist, they exercise illegitimate control
- over our instutional life and they need to be stopped. Attacks on
- "right-wing conspiracy theories" is just another form of baiting, equally
- as destructive to the processes of reason as those Hank attacks.
-
- -Steve
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