{"id":181197,"date":"2017-03-04T01:09:30","date_gmt":"2017-03-04T06:09:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/electing-caliban-assessing-civic-health-in-post-truth-america-huffington-post\/"},"modified":"2017-03-04T01:09:30","modified_gmt":"2017-03-04T06:09:30","slug":"electing-caliban-assessing-civic-health-in-post-truth-america-huffington-post","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/personal-empowerment\/electing-caliban-assessing-civic-health-in-post-truth-america-huffington-post\/","title":{"rendered":"Electing Caliban: Assessing Civic Health in Post Truth America &#8211; Huffington Post"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>      Above all, don't lie to yourself. The man who lies to      himself and listens to his own lie comes to a point that he      cannot distinguish the truth within him, or around him, and      so loses all respect for himself and for others. And having      no respect he ceases to love. -- Fyodor Dostoyevsky      (from The Brothers Karamazov)    <\/p>\n<p>      To many Americans, the election of the forty-fifth president      is an ongoing punch in the gut. To others, it remains a      profound relief. The question is: for how long?    <\/p>\n<p>      The original sorting mechanism for voters in this election      cycle was the deft appeal not to reason and facts, but to      emotion and tribalism. This, of course, is the oldest kind of      politics; it discloses the roots of partisanship and      shouldnt surprise anyone. Still, what a distance there is      between tribe and truth. In an era so completely saturated      with information (information that traffics freely and      instantly through the screens and minds of so many Americans)      it is shocking to behold, even after the election, the      growing chasm between information and veracity. In an era      where a library far superior than any ancestor ever dreamed      of can be held in ones hand, it is astonishing to witness      the many ways that reason and wisdom can be so brazenly cast      aside, the many waysmore concerning to methat truth can be      no match for ignorance.    <\/p>\n<p>      Speaking specifically in terms of the recent electionand the      many chaotic days that have followed in its wakeits easy to      provide an orienting example. As a campaign strategy, the      sustained petition to the shared misery and fears of the      disenfranchised (and largely white) voter by an individual      who is clearly no champion of the disenfranchised white voter      is a living expression of the post-truth age in which we      now suddenly dwellan age that is hosting the most serious      moral and existential crisis this country has faced in a      generation.    <\/p>\n<p>      Trumps love for the poorly educated voter and his      campaign teams decision to fraudulently capitalize on the      pain of this group in order to get votes will be a topic for      scholars of politics and ethics to sort through long after we      all (including the poorly educated) awake from this      nightmarish convulsion of history. To make impossible      promises to any group of peopleespecially those who have      faith that candidates are at least conscious of some shred of      truth outside of the wink-wink hyperbole of campaign      rhetoricis truly what merits the term deplorable in this      election year. Lies, in any season, never create fertile      moral or civic terrain; and to spit them out so brazenly,      pathologically, and enthusiastically reveals a profound      illnessnot only in the person who does the lying (and who,      unchained by those who should rein him in, is upping his game      at every turn), but also in the culture that elected him. And      this means everybody.    <\/p>\n<p>      In this sense, Trump is a kind of Caliban of modern politics.      He was created by a crass, consumerist, reality TV culture      and has revealed himself, like Caliban in Shakespeares last      play, to be the living embodiment of base appetites.      Appetites, of course, power the engine of consumer culture;      they are implacable, need to be fed, and Trump is certainly      hungry. But it is also becoming increasingly clearespecially      to those who have not had the time or inclination to focus      more sharply on this global train wreckthat Trumps      appetites are not only malformed and disordered, but are      insatiable and endless in their need. He is hungry not for      service, but for attention; he desires not truth, but power;      he wants not the common good of the many, but the narrow good      of the few. Appetites can spread through the hive of society      like an emotional contagion and its effects are without      boundary. As Marilynne Robinson wisely counsels \"Fear      operates as an appetite or an addiction. You can never be      safe enough\"an insight that seems particularly apt in this      case. The appetites Trump possesses are neither original nor      unique; but they are out of joint in a president and disrupt      the best of American tradition. More pragmatically, they will      not engender any semblance of peace, justice, and polity      either at home or abroad.    <\/p>\n<p>      In this way, Trump is best understood not as a dialogical      response to Hillary Clinton (and, even against Clintons      errors in leadership, this opposition reveals another species      of moral injustice and social degradation), nor even as a      foil to the goodness and civility of President Obama (and one      need not agree politically with President Obama to      acknowledge the unimpeachability of his personal character).      No. These now ancillary antagonists in the unfolding drama      are no longer on the spectrum of opposition when it comes to      naming the toxic defects of Number 45. We have moved well      beyond the distracting plot points of identity politics and      are into new territory here. The battle now (as ever, really)      is a moral one; and Trumps team will side step this reality      by concocting a series of adversaries to keep the public      occupied in a fake drama. This is what is meant when critics      of all parties and stripes assert that Trump and the brain      stem of his team are building an administration based on      cock-and-bull deception and propaganda. Hubris, boorishness,      and lassitude best characterize this presidential skill set      and the enabling pack of Trumpian yes-people sell it to the      public as political rectitude. As much as hell tell us      otherwise, it is Trump (and those who are pulling his strings      and running the larger game) who are making a colossal mess.      It is Trump, a worse angel of our nature if there ever was      one, who parades in front of the Lincoln Memorial in a sick      parody of presidential possibility. It is Trump who defiles      the integrity of the Oval office in a pageant of puerile      tweets, unprecedented incompetence, and epic narcissism.    <\/p>\n<p>      How elitist and ignorant it would be, though, to cite      Shakespeare and then indict the poorly educated as      singularly complicit in the mess we are in. This is not the      point and I will not facilitate such an injustice.      Shakespeare simply understands humanity as well as anyone      ever has. One could even argue, as Harold Bloom does, that Shakespeare      created modern notions of humanity and this is no small      thing. Shakespeare not only understood reason and facts, but      the many ways that reason and facts can be distorted and      abusedespecially by those in power. In my experience, the      poorly educated of any stripe always sit up in their chairs      and are transformed when they encounter the Bard in his      native habitat (i.e. the stage). Why? Because Shakespeare      writes the truth and it explodes in our consciousness when we      are confronted by its compelling majesty. The      Tempest is all about Prospero getting woke to his      mistakes and he rightly takes the blame for the poor      leadership, deception, and lack of care that created Caliban.      In the last act, Prospero admits culpability for Caliban,      this demi-devil--For he's a bastard onethis thing of      darkness! Acknowledge mine.    <\/p>\n<p>      I have little respect for elitists; and they, like me, have      their problems. So many elitists are also poorly educated      and are as guilty as compromising personal integrity and the      common good as anybody. Still, to bring it home with the      Bard, All the worlds a stage and in our unfolding human      drama the greater virtue is in mercy than in vengeance. We      all have blind spots, think errantly at times, and are in      need of correction. To live and dwell in the truth is      difficult which is why its so profoundly valuable. To engage      in any journey towards the truthin the many shapes and      educational paths this journey takes is hard work. It is the      highest drama of human existence and remains the central      value of any evolved culture. Moreover (or more practically,      if youd like), it is as important to national and global      security as anything else.    <\/p>\n<p>      So when an administration moves to muzzle the media or when      it moves to curtail funding for the humanities and      scienceswhen it moves to increase suppression of the truth      telling mechanisms of societyyou can be sure that the lions      will roar and defend their dens. If youd like to trace the      origins of the Post Truth age, look no further than the      gutting of the humanities in education and culture. Speaking      as an educator, this development is most important to me and      it transcends, as it should, my tribal political commitments      and values. The robust humanities programs that resurrected      culture in the aftermath of World War II were nurtured and      cultivated for a reason. Humanities education not only gives      a society the very tools it requires to fashion a just state,      but also engenders personal empowerment and the collective      will to shine a light on its lies. As Flannery OConnor      observed, The truth does not change according to our ability      to stomach it. Trumps error is that, aside from having no      sense of history, he does not respect his base enough to come      clean about this. This not only compromises his personal      credibility, but the credibilityand the safetyof America.    <\/p>\n<p>      Dear reader, like Shakespeares wise Gonzalo you may say that      the truth you speak doth lack some gentleness\/And time to      speak it in. You rub the sore\/ When you should bring the      plaster. And youd have a point to score against this      Catholicespecially during the penitential season of Lent.      However, it is deception that is out or order in any season      and it must be called to rights. Clearly, Trumps whoppersor      what Newt Gingrich calls campaign deviceshelped get him      into the White House; but what will this unfortunate penchant      for alternative facts and habit of (un)conscious fabrications      mean for civic and global health in the days to come? We are      already seeing scandal upon scandalall having to do with one      lie or another and this simply unsustainable. As Buddhist      wisdom reminds us: Three things cannot be long hidden: the      sun, the moon, and the truth.    <\/p>\n<p>      Pope Paul VI wrote fifty years ago For the lover of Truth,      Dialogue is always possible and people of good will are      always ready to dialogue. But how does one dialogue when      there is such a symphony of mendacity and self-promoting      misdirection in play? Thats easy: tell the truth. The      difficult part is that you have to love the truth in order to      tell it.    <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read more: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.huffingtonpost.com\/entry\/electing-caliban-assessing-civic-health-in-post-truth_us_58b8b95ce4b02b8b584df9eb\" title=\"Electing Caliban: Assessing Civic Health in Post Truth America - Huffington Post\">Electing Caliban: Assessing Civic Health in Post Truth America - Huffington Post<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Above all, don't lie to yourself. 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