Thursday, January 18, 2024

CORPORATISM VERSUS NATIONALISM

 It is dangerous anytime the economic aspect becomes stronger than the national or social aspects. We now have a situation in the United States whereby many American corporations are multinational in orientation and have budgets far greater than many of the world's nations. Perhaps Zbigniew Brzezinski (former adviser to Jimmy Carter and former head of the Trilateral Commission) descried it best in the following quote below:

" Today we are witnessing the emergence of transnational elites but now they are composed of international businessmen, scholars, and public officials. The ties of these new elites cut across national boundaries, their perspectives are not confined by national traditions, and their interests are more functional than global. These global communities are gaining in strength and, as was true in the Middle Ages, it is likely before long the social elites of most of the advanced countries will be highly international or globalist in spirit and outlook." 

Such is now the case with the United States. Dark money has flooded the political system and government has been co-opted by hostile transnational corporate elites. One wonders how bad it will get given sufficient time. We are reminded of the science fiction of Ben Bova whereby multinational corporations (or actually multiplanetary corporations in his novels) fight interplanetary skirmishes over mining rights in the Asteroid Belt with paid mercenaries as corporatism proved stronger than nationalism in the long run. Is this what the Blackwater corporation will develop into?

However, Ethnonationalism is a natural aspect of humanity and soulless corporations are not! In a healthy political system, the social, the national, and the democratic aspects should exist in balance and harmony with each other. That is obviously not the case with the United States, but such will be the case in the White People's Republic! The WPR will not consider corporations as political entities with God-given rights of free speech to the extent that to limit the amount of money corporations may donate to political campaigns is a violation of that corporation's right to speech as the United States Supreme Court ruled in Citizens United versus the United States (Citizens United v. Federal Election Committee, 558 U.S. 310, 2010.) That ruling was insane! Corporations are transitory economic endeavors and not living entities! That ruling legalized dark money and contributed to political corruption on a massive scale. It destroyed the concept of individual sovereignty and turned democracy into a moneyed oligarchy (and an anti-White oligarchy at that) for sale to the highest bidder. 

No comments:

Post a Comment