Subject: [L-I] Re: Fukuyama on US Election (reformatted) Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 16:33:13 -0500 From: Louis Proyect <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Discussions on the Socialist Register and its articles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Widely known for his book, The End of History and the Last Man, and his most recent book, Trust: The Social Virtues and the Creation of Prosperity, Francis Fukuyama, has been launched to prominence with his argument that society has entered a new and lasting phase. He claims that the change is so dramatic that it might be accurately depicted as representing the end of history. Fukuyama derives his argument from the writings of Kant, Hegel and a critical, selective reading of Marx. This new phase represents the worldwide triumph of neo-liberalism (democracy/market fundamentalism) over the collapse of Communism. History has ended in the sense that there is no more room for large ideological battles. Fukuyama relates his theory of history to Karl Popper's criticism of historicism and attempts to denote the connection between Fukuyama's account of history, and that of the Christian religion. The impact of Fukuyama's work upon the philosophy of history and its importance in evaluating the recent course of international relations and US foreign policy have been celebrated in conserative circles. The Italian Marxist thinker, Antonio Gramsci, dveloped while in Fascist prison, the concept of cultural hegemony. If you can occupy peoples' heads, their hearts and their hands will follow. Antonio Gramsci explains how one dominant class can establish its control over others through ideological dominance. Whereas Marxism explains social structure as shaped by economic forces, Gramsci adds the crucial cultural dimension. He showed how, once ideological authority -- or "cultural hegemony" -- is established, the use of violence to impose change can become superfluous. Today, the world lives under the virtually undisputed rule of the market-dominated, ultracompetitive (yet not fair competition), globalized society with its cortege of manifold iniquities and civilized violence. Many public and private institutions in all nations that genuinely believe they are working for a more equitable world have unwittingly contributed to the violent triumph of neoliberalism. As many on this list know, perpetual prosperity is a mere empty promise of market fundamentalism. The term hegemony is now proudly used even by Allan Greenspan, Chairman of the US Federal Reserve Board, to describe US financial preeminence and structural advantage. Unlike ideology, politics deals not only with moral validity, but also with power. The ideology of capitalism appears rationally operative empirically because capitalism has the hegmonistic power to construct a "real" world that is capitalistically consistent and rational. No matter how many socio-economic disasters the neo-liberal system of market fundamentalism has visibly caused, no matter what financial crises neo-liberlaism engenders, no matter how many losers and outcasts it creates, market fundamentalism is still made to seem inevitable, like an act of God, the only possible economic and social order available to humankind. Economic slavery is preferrable to starvation, according to neo-liberal doctrine which poses slavery or death as natural alternatives. The World Banks has estimated that globlization has created 200 million poor people around the world in the last decade. Yet claims of globalization's contribution to global properity contine unabated. Henry Liu via Lou -- Mine Aysen Doyran PhD Student Department of Political Science SUNY at Albany Nelson A. Rockefeller College 135 Western Ave.; Milne 102 Albany, NY 12222 ____________NetZero Free Internet Access and Email_________ Download Now http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html Request a CDROM 1-800-333-3633 ___________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________ Leninist-International mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To change your options or unsubscribe go to: http://lists.wwpublish.com/mailman/listinfo/leninist-international