Is there an “establishment”?
The word certainly appears
often enough here so at least some people have an idea that there is. My thesis
for this diary is that there is one and that it is at the heart of the primary battle we all wish would go away. Furthermore, it would be in the vital interests of that establishment
to either defeat Senator Obama before he becomes the official nominee or certainly after he does. For some strange reason these are goals shared by John McCain and Hillary Clinton. Is it coincidence or is it part of the big picture? It pays
to look the anatomy and physiology of the establishment meme. Just what do we mean by an “establishment” in this context?
From the Merriam-Webster online dictionary: a group of social, economic, and political leaders
who form a ruling class (as of a nation).
Too often the concept congers up images of some conspiracy pulling the strings on the puppets that
make up our society. Are there real people to flesh out the idea?
. Look below and explore this with me.
Wikipedia says this about
the word “establishment”:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Establishment
"The Establishment" is a pejorative term used to refer to the traditional ruling class elite and the structures of society that they control. The term can be used to describe specific entrenched elite structures in
specific institutions, but is usually informal in application and pejorative. For example, candidates for political office
are often said to have to impress the "party establishment" in order to win endorsement.
In the 1960s and 1970s, the "establishment" was seen as representing restrictive, authoritarian policies. It was associated with age, as the old fashioned way of doing
things, and was said to be dominated by members of the war generation who had not yet adapted to or accepted the big societal changes of the
decade. In the 1980s, conservative critics (particularly in the United States and the United Kingdom) began to assert that liberals had become the new "establishment". Sociologically, one who does not belong to the "establishment" is an "outsider".
A big question raised here
is the identification of a “ruling class” . Let’s look at Wikipedia’s link here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruling_class
The term ruling class
refers to the social class of a given society that decides upon and sets that society's
political policy.
The ruling class is a particular
sector of the upper class that adheres to quite specific circumstances: it has both the most material
wealth and the most widespread influence over all the other classes,
and it chooses to actively exercise that power to shape the direction of a locality, a country, and/or the world. Most of
the upper class does not fit the fundamentals of this description, but some do.
Most stable groups of social
animals (including humans) have a visible and invisible "ruling class". The decision makers in the group may change according
to the decision-type and/ or the time of observation. For example, it used to be assumed that modern societies were patriarchal
and the elders dominated the real decisions, even though many market economies focus on the decision makers of each particular (assuredly
minor) market sector, who may in fact be children or women.
The sociologist C. Wright Mills argued that the ruling class differs from the power elite. The latter simply refers to the small group of people with
the most political power. Many of them are politicians, hired political managers, and military leaders.
In Marxist political economics, the ruling class refers to that segment or class of society that has the most economic and -- only in second line -- political
power. Under capitalism, the ruling class -- the capitalists or bourgeoisie -- consists of those who own and control the means of production and thus are able to dominate and exploit the working class, getting them to labor enough to produce surplus-value, the basis for profits, interest, and rent (property income). This property
income can be used to accumulate more power, to extend class domination further. The economic power of a
class gives it extraordinary political power so that state or government policies almost always reflect the perceived interests of that
class.
Ruling classes
tend to be looked at in a negative light because they are often viewed as having little respect or care about the rights of
the inferior classes.
The reference
to C. Wright Mills concept of a “power elite” within the ruling class is a good place to look for sources of our
current struggle in the Democratic primary. Is this struggle a struggle among
members of the ruling class to see who will become part of the power elite? Is
it a struggle between the ruling class or its power elite and a force that threatens it?
How far does the power extend? It clearly seems to
have taken over the main stream media. The rhetoric about last night’s
primary certainly suggests that. Many people are identifying Hillary Clinton
and the Republicans as being closer than Clinton is to Obama who is in the same party. How else do we explain this if not that they are ‘insiders” and Obama is an “outsider”? But how can that be? Obama is a Senator. Clearly he is also a part of the establishment.
Or is he?
Many of us have held the
conviction that Martin Luther King’s death came about because he became
a threat to the established order. How is that?
He began to link together racial injustice, economic injustice, imperial war, and other actions by the establishment
into a coherent whole.
George Lakoff has linked
Obama’s success to his ability to not get caught up into the issues trap but instead knowing to stay focused on progressive values.
Let’s look at this. What it means is that as long as a candidate
can keep in the issues debate, there can be no chance that that candidate will give the voting public a clearer vision of
how all the issues are related and related to the special interests and needs of the ruling class, establishment, or power
elite or whatever other term you wish to use. On the other hand a candidate becomes
very dangerous when that candidate begins to repeat the kind of analysis that
Martin Luther King was creating. To show how all the issues go back to a common
source and to identify that source as the establishment has a very threatening quality to the powers that be. Who are these people? Again let us rely on Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_elite
Social structure forming "power elite"
The "American Way" and the "American Dream" has been defined as
that dream
of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability
or achievement. It is a difficult dream for the European upper classes to interpret adequately, and too many of us ourselves
have grown weary and mistrustful of it. It is not a dream of motor cars and high wages merely, but a dream of social order
in which each man and each woman shall be able to attain to the fullest stature of which they are innately capable, and be
recognized by others for what they are, regardless of the fortuitous circumstances of birth or position.[1]
It has been argued
that a relatively fixed group of privileged Americans shape our economy and government solely because of their higher wealth
and social status. This idea goes against the original American way, and begins a new one. This new American way involves
a fixed group of Americans, called the "power elite".
The "power elite"
stems from many groups that form into one:
- Corporate
Community: This group includes rich corporations, banks and agribusinesses. These tend to dominate the federal government
in Washington.
- Growth
Coalitions: This group includes real estate, construction and land development companies. These tend to dominate the local
governments.
Both the corporate
communities and growth coalitions sometimes will have conflicting ideas and competition between each other over profits and
investment opportunities. However, they tend to have the same policies affecting their general welfare. These groups have
the ability to organize and defend their interests due to their large wealth and income. The owners and managers of these
large income producing properties hold a great share of all of the income and wealth in the US. This is more than any other industrial democracy (they are 1% of the entire
U.S. population). By holding this share
of income, these groups clearly create the dominating class in the U.S.
This dominating class has name of its own:
- Corporate
Rich: This group becomes more of a common social group. They belong to the same social clubs, they vacation at the same summer
and winter resorts and they send their children to the same private schools. They create the "social upper class".
- Place
Entrepreneurs: This group tends to be filled with members of the "growth coalition". They sell locations and buildings. By
doing this, they become the local upper class in their respective cities. Because of this, they tend to mingle with the "corporate
rich" in vacation/resort settings or educational settings.
- Policy
– Formation Network: This group tends to be filled with members from both the "corporate rich" and the "place entrepreneurs/growth
coalition". They develop and direct non-profit organizations, charity foundations and policy discussion groups. As these non-profit
groups join at a national level, they are able to create policies for local communities and national level city development
organizations.
All of these
groups take a part in creating the ultimate "power elite", the leadership group for the corporate rich as a whole.
- "Power
elite": This group tends to have corporate owners join with top level executives in the "corporate community" and the "policy
formation network". This group tends to be the wealthiest in the US and
use this group title to create policies for the US
to use on a national level. However, it is clear that not all people in the power elite group are involved in governance.
Some simply enjoy the lifestyle wealth can bring.
It seems very possible that Senator Obama is an outsider
and has the vision of taking power away from those who now hold it so desperately. It
seems very possible that the meaning of the many fronted attack on him lays in the closeness of all the people engaged in
those attacks, namely, the media, the republicans, Senator Clinton, and others. Seen
in that light, the counting of delegates and the mathematical proofs that Hillary can’t win are possibly a form of whistling
in the dark. These people do not give up that easy. What to do about it? I wish I knew.