Trump wants a military parade:
Russia’s State TV sees the military parade as evidence that Trump wants to emulate Putin—and they're right.
Here are 2 facts that can't be wished away:
💠1: The RNC raised $105 million in the second quarter politi.co/322ac0l
💠2: Trump’s approval remains steady at 42% projects.fivethirtyeight.com/trump-approval…
One way to understand U.S. politics is a clash between two kinds of authority:
💠Rule of Law
💠Charismatic Leader.
(Definitions from sociologist Max Weber.)
The American right wing wants a charismatic leader to rescue America from their “enemies.” (That would be Dems, liberals, immigrants & minority communities.)
A lot of people in the U.S. want a Charismatic Leader.
Most of us want Rule of Law (rational-law model).
A strong authority (always male) by force of personality rises to the position of national chieftain who alone is capable of incarnating the group’s historical destiny.
The “Rule of Law” and “Charismatic Leader” models are mutually exclusive.
To exist, each must destroy the other.
Charismatic leader requires myth.
His authority is based on a myth. "I alone . . ." The Charismatic Leader disregards rules. His word becomes the law. His followers believe his instincts are superior to the “ruling elites.” libcom.org/files/Robert%2…
The way to kill Rule of Law is to undermine factuality.
A U.S. Congressman can advise the President to ignore the law and do as he pleases because he prefers a charismatic leader.
To create a Charismatic Leader model, the Leader needs to undermine facts and law—which is why arguing with a MAGA person or trying to persuade them will not work.
Charismatic leader's authority is fragile: If the myth that props him up is shattered, the leader loses support. (It's okay if he lies. It's not okay if the myth is shattered.)
Trump’s parade is a visual display of the Charismatic Leadership model.
The problem is that these law breakers are elected leaders, Cabinet members, the president’s advisors, etc.
For a general discussion on punishment, see:
About 1/3 of the population has authoritarian instincts & will never feel comfortable in a liberal democracy. See psychologist @karen_stenner karenstenner.com
In Europe, during the period of empire, they went to the colonies.
Seems that what happened is that they had no place to go, so they formed the Tea Party and grabbed power.
So here we are.
The way to save the Constitution is for an overwhelming majority of people to reaffirm the social contract.
Fortunately . . .
Susan B. Anthony, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Thurgood Marshall and others taught how.
We just have to follow their footsteps and borrow their game plans.
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I just realized that I dumped you all into Tweet #5 of my thread on punishment . . .
I think my point will make better sense after musing about the uses and limits of punishment.