charleshughsmith | Meanwhile, the splintering of America's failing elites has been amplified by the pandemic. The
moral decay of the elites is as visible as their insatiable greed. The
two are of course intimately connected: once the morals of the ruling
Elites degrade, what's mine is mine and what's yours is mine, too.
I've
previously covered two other key characteristics of an empire in
terminal decline: complacency and intellectual sclerosis, what I have
termed a failure of imagination. We can see both complacency and intellectual sclerosis in the elites' response to the pandemic.
Michael Grant described these causes of decline in his excellent account The Fall of the Roman Empire, a short book I have been recommending since 2009:
There
was no room at all, in these ways of thinking, for the novel,
apocalyptic situation which had now arisen, a situation which needed
solutions as radical as itself. (The Status Quo) attitude is a
complacent acceptance of things as they are, without a single new idea.
This
acceptance was accompanied by greatly excessive optimism about the
present and future. Even when the end was only sixty years away, and the
Empire was already crumbling fast, Rutilius continued to address the
spirit of Rome with the same supreme assurance.
This blind adherence to the ideas of the past ranks high among the principal causes of the downfall of Rome. If
you were sufficiently lulled by these traditional fictions, there was
no call to take any practical first-aid measures at all.
And
so we've reached the precarious state of disunion in which the only
thing the warring elites can agree upon is that the Federal Reserve
should rescue their private wealth, regardless of cost or consequences. America
is doomed, not because its citizenry is incapable of adaptation, but
because its ruling, warring elites are incapable of surrendering any of
their wealth, power or control, or allowing anything to threaten their
precious cartels and monopolies, starting of course with the key
controlling monopoly, the Federal Reserve.
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