The great egalitarian myth of our age is that the elite classes
who mould our lives will put our aspirations on a par with their own and those
of their cronies and paymasters.
In daily life, this myth is surely not something any sane
person would entertain. Certainly there is such a thing as altruism, but
viciously ambitious people are not generally known for their altruism. Yet we
tend to elect viciously ambitious people.
We do it even when so many of us seem to know perfectly well
that egalitarian doctrine owes far more to the manipulative obsessions of control
freaks than it ever could to altruism.
If the twentieth century taught us anything, it taught us
about our fellow creatures and the fatal lure of power to which some of them
always succumb. It also taught us about the politics of coercion hiding under the
tattered flag of egalitarian mantras.
The creatures outside
looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but
already it was impossible to say which was which.
George
Orwell – Animal Farm
Orwell warned us, yet still we elect pigs.
We elect them under their meaningless party banners and slogans
and although it’s been said over and over again, the pig metaphor is still
worth another airing before we all end up at the glue factory.
Of course the voters of Eastleigh
have the power to change everything by decisively rejecting the three main
parties. After all they know perfectly well why the previous incumbent lost his
job.
But they won’t - they’ll vote glue factory - again.
4 comments:
We do it even when so many of us seem to know perfectly well that egalitarian doctrine owes far more to the manipulative obsessions of control freaks than it ever could to altruism.
We do it through no other choice as we perceive it.
James - even though there are alternatives.
I've just seen that the Labour candidate is one John O'Farrell, a professional comedian and satirist. I favour him this time round. That's so the good residents of Eastleigh will have been served by a comedian (Lab), a lying criminal (Lib Dem), and a man who died of erotic auto-asphyxiation (Con).
Makes you think, doesn't it?
Sam - yet they still vote for the big three. Maybe its frugality - don't waste your vote.
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