The Left Right Paradigm is Over: Its You vs. Corporations

September 29th, 2010

Careful, Barry, you might cause Maria to smear her lipstick.

Via: The Big Picture:

Every generation or so, a major secular shift takes place that shakes up the existing paradigm. It happens in industry, finance, literature, sports, manufacturing, technology, entertainment, travel, communication, etc.

I would like to discuss the paradigm shift that is occurring in politics.

For a long time, American politics has been defined by a Left/Right dynamic. It was Liberals versus Conservatives on a variety of issues. Pro-Life versus Pro-Choice, Tax Cuts vs. More Spending, Pro-War vs Peaceniks, Environmental Protections vs. Economic Growth, Pro-Union vs. Union-Free, Gay Marriage vs. Family Values, School Choice vs. Public Schools, Regulation vs. Free Markets.

The new dynamic, however, has moved past the old Left Right paradigm. We now live in an era defined by increasing Corporate influence and authority over the individual. These two “interest groups” – I can barely suppress snorting derisively over that phrase – have been on a headlong collision course for decades, which came to a head with the financial collapse and bailouts. Where there is massive concentrations of wealth and influence, there will be abuse of power. The Individual has been supplanted in the political process nearly entirely by corporate money, legislative influence, campaign contributions, even free speech rights.

This may not be a brilliant insight, but it is surely an overlooked one. It is now an Individual vs. Corporate debate – and the Humans are losing.

One Response to “The Left Right Paradigm is Over: Its You vs. Corporations”

  1. pookie says:

    Yes, we are losing. And it drives the Pook batshit insane when she hears or reads some goober blaming the current climate of increasing fascism and global economic meltdown on “capitalism”. LEARN the difference between free market capitalism and corporatism. At least then you’ll not be fooled as to *why* the chains being strapped to our ankles and wrists are getting heavier.

    http://www.economicpolicyjournal.com/2009/11/explaining-difference-between.html

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