by Daniel Greenfield: The Tyranny of Idealism by Daniel Greenfield, 10/13/15, Politichicks, Sultan
Knish
Of all the Alinsky rules, the most relevant one is, “Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules.” But he simply codified and made pragmatic the most destructive of the left’s rules which is, “Make the enemy live up to his ideals.” Even if those ideals are often the invention of the left.
Ideals are by definition impossible
to live up to. Human societies aren’t ideal, they’re real. Ideals are absolutes
and an unfliching attempt to live up to them destroys individuals and
societies. More subtly, the failure to live up to them justifies hatred and
self-hatred toward nations and peoples.
People naturally want to think the
best of their creeds and cultures, their societies and their states. This is
both the best weapon and the best breeding ground of the left. There is nothing
that creates leftists and draws them like the accusation that a nation is
failing to live up to its ideals.
Absolutes are a goad, but they are
not an answer. A nation is not an ideal. It is a structure that allows people
to live. A nation pursuing an ideal is a prison. It is the Soviet Union or Nazi
Germany. It is North Korea. Or it’s Europe swamping its cities with Muslims or
Israel pursuing a “purity of arms” that its enemies do not abide by. The
pursuit of such ideals is a death wish. It’s a totalitarian suicide.
Religions embody ideals. Nations do
not. A religion is built around a deity that can forgive its worshipers for
their flaws. The wheel of sin turns toward redemption. Failure in religion is
itself a learning experience that allows for self-improvement. Unless warped,
it does not lead to a state of self-hatred, self-destruction and death.
But the state has no God. It is a
bureaucratic idol composed of activist politicians and their clerks. It cannot
redeem itself. Only damn itself. When it pursues an ideal, it borrows the
narrative of religion without any divine understanding. Fanatics stand at the
helm who are corrupt and goaded to extremes by their own failures, made
incapable of forgiveness by their own human weaknesses.
The ideal state is a cult. At its
head is the cult of personality. It ends with Jim Jones dispensing the Kool
Aid. Or Rabin shaking Arafat’s hand. Or Merkel opening the borders. Or Obama
rattling through another teleprompter speech filled with borrowed inspirations
and empty hopes.
The ideal state can only find its
redemption in death. The death of states is the grand gesture that inspires
leftists to believe that “Imagine” is the anthem of the future. What the state
cannot do, the planetary collective will somehow accomplish. And yet the ideal
state was the collective that was meant to accomplish what individuals could
not do.
A state in pursuit of an ideal must
always fail and in its failure discredit itself. The process of failure teaches
self-hatred.
Think about how each time that
America or Israel struggles to conduct a pure war that kills the fewest enemies
possible, it only intensifies the wave of hatred and self-hatred indoctrinated
by the left at each failure. It is the pursuit of an impossible ideal that
feeds the hatred. The closer we come to an impossible notion of a pure war, the
more our failures are used to spread shame and disgust.
In the tyranny of idealism, superior
morality is not rewarded, it is punished.
Those closest to the ideal feel the
failures most keenly. Those furthest from it are completely immune to them. A
nation that genuinely values ideals can be taunted for failing to live up to
them. It is the nation’s own weakness for exceptionalism that makes it
vulnerable. Once the exceptionalism is made conditional on impossible ideals,
then it can be goaded to destroy itself by trying to live up to them.
There is nothing that saps morale
and clouds decision making like the failure to live up to one’s ideals. Once
ideals define perspective, then the nation begins the race to the abyss of
those ideals.
Functional nations pursue practical
goals that are in the interest of their peoples. Ideal states are gulags,
concentration camps, where human beings are tools for achieving ideals. A
functional nation can be free, but an ideal state must be totalitarian no
matter how often it prates about freedom. A nation can only be free when it
accepts human flaws and frailties. An ideal state loves freedom, but hates free
people. It cannot accept individualism or the wisdom of crowds. It bends them
to its ideal.
The only way to escape the tyranny
of idealism is for a nation to accept its flaws.
Once a people become susceptible to
the tyranny of idealism, they begin to accept that their lives are conditional
on the fulfillment of a set of ideals. And that they can therefore be
sacrificed to them.
It follows them that America and
Israel must accept the death of its people at the hands of terrorists rather
than violate some impossible ideal about civilian casualties when fighting
terrorists. Scale that moral calculus up to the nuclear and this ideal mandates
that nations must die rather than fight back.
Likewise, Europe’s refugee idealism
demands that it accept hordes of invaders even at the cost of its existence,
because its existence is conditional on ideals rather than realities. Survival
by violating ideals becomes a fate worse than death. Religious martyrdom
becomes a secular national suicide.
In this environment, the left
thrives. Every failure of ideals becomes a cause for self-hatred. The peoples
of the free world are taught that they violate their own values by living. Even
their passive existence is a carbon crime, a volitional act of white privilege, that can never be wiped clean. Every attempt
at self-defense, every attempt at existence, deepens their crime. The only
escape is death.
Leftist politics pretends to offer
ideals it is for, but it most acutely campaigns not for, but against. The leftist
activist knows the society that he hates better than the one he loves, he has a
much clearer understanding of the world that he wants to destroy than the world
he wishes to create.
His politics are not creative, they
are destructive. He has been nurtured on the foul milk of self-hatred. It has
taught him to love himself by hating others. His arrogance is a contempt for an
ordinary mass of people he fancies himself superior to because he wishes to
destroy their way of life and remake it along some impossible ideal. The
remaking cannot be done, but the destruction is always feasible. The leftist is
always destroying someone else to atone for his own failure of ideals.
This is the way of the left. Its
leaders and societies are predatory failures, consuming and destroying the life
force of their peoples, and then expanding to destroy their neighbors and the
world. The collective buck is always passed to some new group of victims and
suckers. It will be their job to make the failed ideals of the past viable through
sacrifices, self-hatred and self-destruction.
What the leftist does best is teach
self-hatred. It is the main course in our educational system today. Its
students are taught to despise their family, their culture, their religion,
their way of life and their nation for failing to live up to the tainted ideals
of the left. And to gain their self-worth through a rejection of these things
and the embrace of their destruction. And so the leftist is born.
A set of ideals whose fulfillment
requires our destruction reveals either our falseness or their falseness. The
answer distinguishes the fanatic from the philosopher. Only the fanatic demands
that people pursue ideals which will destroy them, whose terms make their
existence impossible.
Our leftist philosopher-kings are
not philosophers, they are feudal fanatics who bind peoples to ideals that
destroy them because it feeds their twisted madness and their sense of
superiority. They are not interested in the terms on which people can actually
exist. They are not interested in people at all except as subjects for their
gleeful malice and as puppets for their political psychodramas.
The absolute is never the answer
except to the tyrant. And only a madman filled with hatred demands that a
nation choose between self-hatred and self-destruction.
Human existence is the only possible
resistance to the inhuman demands of the ideal state. This is the restating of
the Declaration of Independence that governments exist for the life, liberty
and happiness of human beings, not for the fulfillment of ideals which would
destroy them.
Governments are not meant for
angels, but for men. A state exists to enable, first the existence, second the
freedom, and third the happiness of human beings, in exactly that order of
importance.
A state whose policies destroy human
existence has nullified itself. A state may only nullify their freedom if the
very question of their existence is in question. And it may only nullify their
happiness for their freedom. These are human terms. No other terms are either
wanted or acceptable.
Governments are not religions and no
political movement can place its pet philosopher in place of God. No man can
demand more of other men. Only God can demand the impossible because He can
also grant the impossible. No political system can forgive. It can only amass
more guilt and sin, more hatred and self-hatred, more madness and destruction.
Human beings cannot exceed themselves.
A healthy idealism aspires to a more
human state of living. It does not demand absolutes. An idealism that demands
absolutes is a trap. It is easy to tell the difference between the two.
Human ideals feel better about
themselves as they improve. Inhuman ones feel worse because the ideal is never
meant to be reached. An irreligious absolute offers no redemption. Instead the
failure to do the impossible becomes the means of breaking people of their
human qualities and making them into monsters.
We can only achieve human terms of
existence for nations and peoples by accepting our flaws. Perfection is as
impossible for a people as it is for a person. And within our flaws, we create
an existence that is not based on the collective impossibilities of an ideal,
but on the realizable goodness of our human flaws. Instead of seeking to create
a perfect state, we individually become better people. Instead of the tyranny
of idealism creating monsters, we give ourselves the freedom to be human
beings.
Instead of building suicidal ideal
states, we create societies in which we have the freedom to be good while
refusing to lapse into a self-hatred borne of frustrated idealism which
prevents us from seeing the goodness of our fellow men and the evil of our
enemies.
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Comment: Amen.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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