{"id":179836,"date":"2017-02-25T15:11:17","date_gmt":"2017-02-25T20:11:17","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/will-americans-submit-to-despotism-in-an-urge-to-escape-from-freedom-erich-fromm-saw-it-coming-salon\/"},"modified":"2017-02-25T15:11:17","modified_gmt":"2017-02-25T20:11:17","slug":"will-americans-submit-to-despotism-in-an-urge-to-escape-from-freedom-erich-fromm-saw-it-coming-salon","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/freedom\/will-americans-submit-to-despotism-in-an-urge-to-escape-from-freedom-erich-fromm-saw-it-coming-salon\/","title":{"rendered":"Will Americans submit to despotism in an urge to escape from freedom? Erich Fromm saw it coming &#8211; Salon"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    President Donald Trump took his rancorousfeudwith    the press to afrightening new level last week when he    posted an inflammatory     tweet that     echoed tyrantsof the past,callingthe    all-caps FAKE NEWS media the enemy of the American People.  <\/p>\n<p>    As many were quick to point out, the phrase enemy of the    people has adisturbing and violent history, and has long    been used by totalitarian dictatorsto foster resentment    and hatred of certain groups, and eventually to crush dissent    and opposition. The infamous French revolutionary and Reign of    Terror apologistRobespierre declared that the    revolutionary government owed nothing to the enemies of the    people but death,while the term was widelyused in    Stalinist Russia to single outdissidents,who    wereeither imprisoned, executed or sent to the Gulag (in    the end, almost all of the original Bolsheviks became enemies    of the people during the great purge  which in reality meant    enemies of Joseph Stalin).  <\/p>\n<p>    Needless to say, the fact that President Trump thought it was    appropriate to usethis incendiarylanguage    onthe free press  long considered thebulwark of    liberty  is dangerous and alarming, and just the latest    manifestation ofthe Trump administrations authoritarian    tendencies. Just one month into his term, the president has    spent mostof his time in publicscapegoating and    demonizing the free press,blatantly lying and    espousingconspiracy theories that undermine faith in the    electoral system and displaying his contempt for the    ideaof separation of powers and judicial review (once    again     attacking a sitting federal judge).  <\/p>\n<p>    None of this behavior is particularly surprising fora man    who has spent that past two years shattering democratic    norms e.g., threatening to jail his political opponent,    encouraging violence against peaceful protesters,    publiclysympathizing with oppressive dictators,    advocatingwar    crimesand so on.  <\/p>\n<p>    Itis tempting to write this all off as Donald being    Donald an impulsive, thin-skinned little man-child who    cant take any criticismbut that would be a    mistake. Trump has surrounded himself with sycophantic enablers    and right-wing extremists who appear eager to advance his    authoritarian agenda. One of these individuals is the    presidents31-year-old senior adviser, Stephen Miller, a    weaselly young man who would be perfectly cast as a Star Wars    villain. Last week, Miller     madethe almost cartoonish assertion that our    opponents, the media and the whole world will soon see as we    begin to take further actions, thatthe powers of the    president to protect our country are very substantial and will    not be questioned.  <\/p>\n<p>    Like the phrase enemy of the people, this is the kind of    language used by party hacks in a totalitarian state, not a    free anddemocratic society.  <\/p>\n<p>    Not long ago this kind of rhetoric would have provoked outrage    from both sides of the aisle and widespread disapproval from    the populace. But today, in our hyper-partisan political    landscape, many Americans have instead cheered Trump and his    administrations increasingly dictatorial and undemocratic    behavior. This invites the question of whether the American    people will stand up to autocracy if and when it comes, and how    much of the populace is actually prepared to give up its    freedom and submit to a strongman.  <\/p>\n<p>    Shortly after the election, Yale historian Timothy Snyder, who    recently said that we have at most a year to defend the    Republic, wrote a chilling     articlein Slate narrating Adolf Hitlers unexpected    rise to power  without once sayinghis name  to draw    parallels with our current historical situation, and to    highlight how the German people quickly fell in line once    Hitler had consolidated power and established his totalitarian    regime.  <\/p>\n<p>    One of the many brilliant Jewishintellectuals to    fleefrom Germany after Hitlers rise, philosopher and    psychoanalyst Erich Fromm attemptedto explain the    shocking spread of totalitarianism in his lifetime with his    influential and urgent 1941 book, Escape    from Freedom. This classic investigation into the    psychology of authoritarianism can help elucidate some of what    is happening today. In the first half of the book, Fromm    surveysthe profound cultural, economic and political    changesthat had occurred since the Middle Ageswith    the Protestant Reformation and the emergence of industrial    capitalism, and explores how these shifts impacted the human    psycheand the individuals interaction with the external    world.  <\/p>\n<p>    Fromm posits that industrialization and the rise of    liberalismresulted in the complete emergence of the    individual (i.e., individuation), along with newfound    freedom, but also upended primary ties that hadonce    provided men and women with security and a feeling of    belonging and of being rooted somewhere. In other words,    modernization freed man from traditionalauthorities that    had greatly limited him, but also provided him    withsecurity and meaning in life. Growing    individuation, writes Fromm, means growing isolation,    insecurity, and thereby growing doubt concerning ones role in    the universe, the meaning of ones life, and with all that a    growing feeling of ones own powerlessness and insignificance    as an individual.  <\/p>\n<p>    That brings us to Fromms powerful thesis:  <\/p>\n<p>      If the economic, social and political conditions on which the      whole process of human individuation depends, do not offer a      basis for the realization of individuality  while at the      same time people have lost those ties which gave them      security, this lag makes freedom an unbearable burden. It      becomes identical with doubt, with a kind of life which lacks      meaning and direction. Powerful tendencies arise to escape      from this kind of freedom into submission or some kind of      relationship to man and the world which promises relief from      uncertainty, even if it deprives the individual of his      freedom.    <\/p>\n<p>    The crucialpoint Fromm was trying to get acrossis    that personal freedom may not be enjoyable or even desirable to    the individual if it also leaves him or her feeling isolated    and powerless, or without any kind of meaning or purpose in    life. Like Karl Marx, Fromm believed that capitalism had turned    human beings into cogs in a machine, sapping them of their    individuality and creativity, and leaving them alienated and    susceptible to authoritarian forces.  <\/p>\n<p>    Fromm distinguished between negative freedom, or the freedom    from traditional authorities and cultural\/social restraints,    and the positive freedom to live authentically and realize    ones true individual self. If one is granted negative    freedom without positive freedom, and thus left    uncertain, alone and powerless, he or she may be inclined to    escape from freedom and submit to a higher authority. An    analogy would be the urge that many adults have feltat    least oncein their lifeto return to their mothers    womb, where one is deprived of freedom, but safe from the    dangerous and chaotic outside world.  <\/p>\n<p>    It is not hard to see this psychology at work in modern    America, where economic inequality has grown rapidly over the    past several decades, where livelihoods have been outsourced or    automated and where communities have collapseddue to the    forces of globalization and the technological revolution,    leaving millions of people desperate and isolated. When these    economic factorsare combined    withotherfactors, includingthe perceived    dangers facing America(i.e., Islamic terrorism)    which are greatly inflated by the mass media and    politiciansand cultural\/social shifts over the    past few decades, the victory of an authoritarian demagogue    like Trump becomes less surprising (as doesthe    factthat Trump supporters are     more likely to display authoritarian personality traits).  <\/p>\n<p>    The danger of the increasingly authoritarian Trump    administration is heightenedby the growing number of    Americans who are nowpreparedto support a strongman    if it means restoring, as it were,primary ties that    once provided security and a feeling of belonging and of being    rooted somewhere.  <\/p>\n<p>    Seventy-five years agoFromm arguedthat to    counteract thisdangerous drive toward    authoritarianism,it was necessary to expand the    principle of government of the people, by the people, for the    people, from the formal political to the economic sphere.    Democracy, he continued, will triumph over the forces of    nihilism only if it can imbue people with a faith  in life and    in truth, and in freedom as the active and spontaneous    realization of the individual self.  <\/p>\n<p>    Like Bernie Sanders today, Frommadvocated democratic    socialism and believed that only a trulydemocratic    society  politically and economically  could stopthe    dark clouds of despotism. Today, as President Trump rehashes    the language of past tyrants, one can only hope that the desire    for freedom will triumph over the urge to submit.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See more here: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.salon.com\/2017\/02\/25\/will-americans-submit-to-despotism-in-an-urge-to-escape-from-freedom-erich-fromm-saw-it-coming\/\" title=\"Will Americans submit to despotism in an urge to escape from freedom? 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