Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Balance, G:TB-Style

Political scientist Louis Rene Beres offers a learned take on a problem we've lamented often, comparing our current political climate with the Platonic philosopher-king ideal and finding us woefully lacking:
In American politics, no one any longer expects what Ralph Waldo Emerson had once called “high thinking.” Rather, the celebrity politician draws huge audiences (and donors) although very few would ever expect to hear anything of substance. In our national politics of veneered truths, whenever a candidate’s spoken words seethe with vacant allusions and blatant equivocations, the crowd nods approvingly, and leaps with satisfaction.

It is comforting enough for these audiences to bask in the warmth of someone “famous.” In the absurd theatre of American politics, the key protagonists continue to play their stock parts with contrived zeal and ambition, but also without any true capacity. As for the chorus, we have rehearsed our lines just as well, but we now utter them viscerally, as if by rote. Understandably, our exuberant shouts of approbation lack credibility. After all, they have been reduced to ritual incantations...

Many of our national heroes were once created by commendable achievement. Today, the successful politician is fashioned by a system that is refractory to all wisdom, a system that is sustained by banality, empty chatter, and half knowledge. Now, at a time when leadership incapability could pave the way to bioterrorism, “dirty bombs,” or even outright nuclear attack, our relentless transformations of politics into amusement has become far more than a mere matter of foolishness or bad taste...

Plato’s “philosopher king” may not be a practicable standard for American electoral politics, but it surely can’t hurt to keep such a potentially enviable measure somewhere in mind. At a minimum, such a recollection could remind us of how far we have already strayed.
Also, in keeping with our editorial tradition, this:

7 comments:

T.J. said...

You're welcome. Twice.

rob said...

genius

Marls said...

Some friends of the Teej's weekend drving companion...looks like most G:TB'ers can find one to match their rooting interests.

http://tinyurl.com/SportPillowpets

zman said...

I shall endeavor to use the phrase "a system that is refractory to all wisdom" as often as possible as it makes me happier than a perfect double tapered shit.

zman said...

I'm terrified to find out what a Washington Redskins pillow pet looks like as it may shatter my polical incorrectness meter.

rob said...

for my part, i shall endeavor to keep diligent watch for vampire frogs, muppet or otherwise.

T.J. said...

Purple unicorns are some of the best drivers out there.