Donald Trump’s victory marks the end of an era when a self-confident 
Establishment preached the end of history, the end of passion and the supremacy 
of a technocracy working on behalf of the 1%. But the era it ushers in is not 
new. It is a new variant of the 1930s, featuring deflationary economics, 
xenophobia and divide-and-rule politics.

Passion has returned to politics but not in a way that will help the 80% left 
behind since the 1970s. Passion is now fuelling misanthropy. Passion is 
exploiting the anger of the 80% to re-arrange power at the top, while leaving 
the 80% moribund, betrayed and divided. And it is our job to stop this. It is 
our job to harness passion in the cause of humanism.

The Establishment’s folly is causing its demise. Unable to come to terms with 
the economic crisis they created, they crushed the Greek Spring because they 
could. They pushed the majority of British families into austerity-induced 
hopelessness. They committed millions of Germans to mini-jobs. They conspired 
to keep Bernie Sanders at bay. And when Golden Dawn, Brexit, the Alternative 
für Deutschland and Donald Trump were the result, they responded with a 
mixture of condescension, denial and panic.

Politics is undergoing a shake-up that the world has not seen since the 1930s. 
A Great Deflation is now gripping both sides of the Atlantic, re-kindling 
political forces that had been dormant since the 1930s. President Trump’s use 
of Mussolini-like tactics and narratives is a mere symptom of the rendition of 
that bleak era.

What should we do?

The spectre of a Nationalist International that is upon us (from Trump and the 
Brexiteers to Poland’s and Hungary’s governments, the Alternative für 
Deutschland, Austria’s next president, Marine Le Pen) can only be defeated by 
the Progressive International that the Democracy in Europe Movement, DiEM25, is 
building in Europe.

But, clearly, Europe is not enough. Progressives in the United States, those 
who supported Bernie Sanders and Jill Stein, must band together with 
progressives in Canada and Latin America, to build a Democracy in the Americas 
Movement. Progressives in the Middle East, those who are shedding their blood 
against ISIS, against tyranny as well as against the West’s puppet regimes, 
must band together with progressive Palestinians and Israelis to build a 
Democracy in the Middle East Movement.

In 1930, our ancestors failed to reach out to other democrats across borders 
and political party lines to stop the rot. We must succeed where the others 
failed.

Today, on a day of victory for the politics of fear, loathing and division, we 
pledge to take the fight to the Nationalist International, to form an effective 
Progressive International and to bring passion back into the service of 
humanism. 

Carpe DiEM25!


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