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A Thrid Way: Democratic Socialism

Karl Marx once wrote: Philosophers have hitherto interpreted the world; the point, however, is to change it. Most American teachers of philosophy are not attempting to change the world; they are committed to maintaining the status quo. They are academic entrepreneurs, apologists for the bourgeoisie. Their main interest is improving their status and income in academe. Obviously, they are not in the same class as Karl Marx.

America is a profoundly sick business civilization and our national philosophy—pragmatism—reflects that fact. Pragmatism’s chief philosophers are Charles Sanders Peirce, William James, and John Dewey. Bertrand Russell once asserted that John Dewey’s version of pragmatism known as instrumentalism is an expression of American commercialism. Russell’s assertion injuriated Dewey, but that does not dispel the fact that Russell asserted the truth about Dewey’s philosophy. In a word, most American teachers of philospohy do not threaten our ruling class and their capitalist system. This must change if America is ever to be transformed into a socialist society.

America is currently the world’s foremost superpower. It possesses a vast global empire, pursues an imperialist foreign policy, and has the world’s most lethal military machine. Our government spends over $500 billion per year on armaments. As part of our Pax Americana, we have military bases in over 50 countries and warships on every major ocean of the world. American militarism is a threat to world peace and antithetical to the UN Charter. However, neither the Democrats nor the Republicans are about to alter this horrendous situation. Indeed, they are committed to maintaining and expanding our Pax Americana.

To eliminate this capitalist malaise, American socialists must convene a national convention, dispel their secatrian differences, get national media attention, and create a modern American democratic socialist party which appeals to the American people. This will not be very easy to do. That is because our ruling class is extremely class-conscious and controls all the instruments of propaganda—the schools, churches, and media. That is why the American people are miseducated and continually vote against their own interests.

However, the task of creating an American socialist party must not be neglected if American democracy is to endure. As Harold Laski argued in The American Democracy, the Amrican people must ultimately choose between finance capitalism and democracy. To see this reailty clearly, they need a democratic socialist party, supported by the American working class, to point this out and lead them in a humane and just direction; otherwise, the future of America will remain bleak and our standard of living and social order will continue to deteriorate. American socialists, the true patriots, must not allow this to happen and must encourage American to play a positive role in today’s troubled, interdependent world.

David Slive
Buffalo

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Reader Comments


Lloyd A. Marshall, Jr.
22 May 2008, 18:36
Lockport, NY
May 22, 2008

To the Editor:
Dear Sir or Madam:

We don't have to look far for socialism in America: It exists in our nation's so-called institutions of "higher" learning, much of the media, and in the environmentalist movement. The latter will be the focus of this letter.

Thanks to the GreenPeacers, EarthFirsters, and other envirofreaks, our country is looking at $4 per gallon gasoline, $5 for diesel(the trucking industry bears the brunt here). We haven't built any new refineries in over 30 years, and current "laws" prohibit further land-based or off-shore exploration.

I say: Enough is enough. We cdan't afford to invest in "biofuels" because corn, wheat, rice, etc., are designed as fuel---for living organisms, not automobiles!

The Hollywood crowd can afford $4/gallon gas; the rest of us regular Slobowskis can't.

And I think it's time for the oil companies to decide, "The h--- with Congress!" The great President Reagan had it right: Government is the problem, not the solution. The solution is to let us, individuals and businesses, solve our problems and undertake the actions needed to solve them according to the dictates of our own consciences and of our own enlightened self-interests. In other words, the oil companies should just start drilling for oil and building refineries, Congress be d--ned! People who know the lay of the land, and who are in a better position to know the needs of themselves and others around them, are much better than a bunch of lawyers and other theoreticians who can't tell their rear ends from the hole in the ground.

Capitalism works. Markets work. If government can just get out of the way, and if the environuts can just back out and let us take care of our own affairs, America would be much better off today.

Sincerely,
LLOYD A. MARSHALL, JR.

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