Gordon Gekko in Red
By Daniel Greenfield
SultanKnish.Blogspot.com
Radical theorists never really go away. The debates
over what Machiavelli really had in mind still
continue, but they are almost irrelevant because it
is not what he meant that matters, but what The
Prince has meant to actual leaders and rulers as a
guide for taking and holding power. The scribblings
of every halfway notable leftist scribe drawing out
a theoretical society built on some perfect method
are still around, no matter how much they have been
discredited in practice.
Alinsky is the last of them, not the truly last
one, but the last of them with anything meaningful
to say about applying leftist politics to the modern
state, far less interested in how an ideal system
should work and far more interested in how to
realistically seize power in a modern state with
open elections and all the other aspects of a free
society.
The burial ground of most leftist thinkers is their
ends, their goals lead to an unrealistic system,
that is also true of Alinsky, but in an entirely
different way. The left generally assumes that the
ideal can be made real by applying an ideal
philosophy, radicalizing the oppressed and
confronting the oppressors. Alinsky is not the
idealist's theoretician, he is to theory what a
pickpocket is to economics, not very interested in
how money is made, but quite interested in showing
you how to take it out of someone else's pocket.
The Alinsky way is self-corrupting in the most
direct way possible. Those who choose to follow it
don't go astray out of nobler motives, they have few
of those to begin with. And that self-corruption
destroys any possibility of the ends. If the
traditional left usually has to come to power to
realize the futility of change and give in to its
impulse to rob and kill in the traditional
autocratic way, those who follow the Alinsky way
don't take that long. Turning the means into the
ends has been their business all along, and they
don't need to wait until disillusionment sets in to
get to work.
Totalitarian leftist regimes end up purging their
own idealists for not getting with the means as ends
program. Lenin and Stalin butchered the very people
who made the revolution happen, because they would
interfere with their drive for absolute power. But
Alinsky offered a preemptive purge for the American
left, it didn't take all the way, without the
deluded idealist, the left would hardly exist, but
he sharpened its predatory instincts.
The only possible outcome of the Alinsky path is a
mafia state. For Alinsky disciples, the means are
always more important than the ends, and the more
they corrupt themselves and their own movement, the
more the country they run starts resembling Russia
or Nigeria as a corrupt hellhole where no one trusts
anyone and underhanded deals, bribery and con games
are the national pastime.
Corrupt methods end up corrupting everything they
touch. The institutions, the ideas and the people.
And the more corrupt those methods are, the more
swiftly they corrupt. Alinsky dedicated his book to
the devil, but failed to draw the appropriate
lessons from the futility of satanic ambition for
accomplishing anything except putting the devil in
charge.
Milton's devil chose to rule in hell, rather than
serve in heaven. Alinskyism turns viable nations
into hells where the majority of people are on the
bottom and a small number of devils rule over them
at the top. Revolutions in the name of the many for
the sake of a few, divide and conquer social chaos
that ends up creating ungovernable societies
overseen by thugs and their overlords.
Ends as means as a political program makes for
something very much like Obama, a moderate veneer
over a leftist veneer over a mafia center. First
fool the moderates, then fool the left and then make
out like a bandit. In practice this means that there
are some centrist policies on top, a deeper layer of
leftist policies and everything below that is just
grand theft government.
The first deception of the program is to fool
everyone involved into believing that they are
actually following a political agenda, rather than a
power grab with assorted looting. And while most
ideologies do eventually boil down into a power grab
with looting, there is never anything else on the
table here. The first to be corrupted are the
corruptors who then go on to corrupt others by
teaching them to carry off a massive con game whose
participants are engaged in a massive theft and
power grab disguised by a revolutionary ideology.
Compulsive deception leads to a career in deception
and the best con artist wins. That is how the figure
at the top of the pyramid has ended up being our
pharaoh whose endlessly shifting identity shows how
well he can fool people while his policies show how
well he can steal from them. Having spent so much
time organizing for power and deceit, those are the
only two things he can do or knows how to do. Even
when actually making things better might benefit
him, his skill set is too limited to deviate from
that narrow range of tactics.
Alinskyism, like any form of criminality, turns
people into criminals. Which is why trying to
exploit them or reverse engineer them is a dangerous
thing. The tactics are indeed ideology agnostic, the
problem is that they are not only not dependent on
any ideology, but they degrade the belief set of
those who employ them. The more they employ them,
the more they learn to think in a pattern that
places tactics so far above goals that the deceptive
and corrupting tactics become the goal.
There is nothing all that innovative about slowly
undoing everything that makes a viable nation
function and reducing it to barbarism. The only
difference between Rules for Radicals and the Turner
Diaries is that the former is a more practical guide
for working within the system to destroy a country.
But what do you get at the other end is the larger
question. Besides a lot of wrecked cities, a lot of
corpses and a small number of revolutionaries in
charge after all the killing is done.
The Alinsky approach doesn't require killing, but
once you have spent enough time undermining all the
systems and institutions that prevent society from
boiling down into a murderous civil war between
different groups, it becomes inevitable. Corrupting
the system of civilization ends up leading to
barbarism, particularly when it is done by people
whose own barbarism is increasingly obvious.
That is also what we are seeing in the United States
now as the rules for playing the game are becoming
more important than the end result in a variety of
fields. But unlocking the rules feeds a cynicism
that reduces every interaction to its purely
mechanistic qualities with the only end being that
of extracting maximum value while subverting the
system. When the pretensions to ideology and the
romanticism of rebellion are stripped away, the
Alinsky approach accomplishes the same thing. It is
a method for seizing power, not for creating
anything worth seizing. The very methods that are
used to seize power devalue the system and the way
of thinking that it trains ensures that those who
follow its path will go on extracting maximum value
for themselves while bankrupting the system even
once they are in power.
Gordon Gekko in a red suit is the figure standing at
the end of Alinsky's red brick road. The naked greed
and power lust which exists entirely for its own
sake, apart from any ideology. But one need not walk
Alinsky's specific path to get there anyway. Soros
has managed to coin his own unwritten version of the
same approach, marrying his financial speculation
with his god complex and taste for world revolution.
And he's only the most flamboyant of the bunch. The
cannier sort like Warren Buffett keep their
All-American image intact, smiling while they grab
the loot with both hands.
These figures exist in every political movement
on the left and the right. They are the Dorian Gray
painting that sits behind the final sellout and the
final abandonment of every principle. Their sin is
not greed, it is of not being able to conceive of
anything beyond that greed. They are the destroyers
of systems and beliefs, because they can be. They
are at the end of every belief, every ideology and
every struggle. They are the death of an idea.
Like The Prince, Rules for Radicals is in some ways
a work of perfect satire, yet unlike Machiavelli, it
is unlikely that Alinsky intended to satirize the
venality and deceptiveness of the left, or to
comment on how those qualities caused their movement
to lose its soul and some of its most faithful
adherents time and time again. Yet that is
unintentionally the end result.
Obama serves as the final commentary on the Alinsky
rules and their end result. Obama is Alinsky's Moll
Flanders, the hypocrite triumphant and with nothing
to show for it than the practice of that hypocrisy.
The most significant thing about him being not what
he is, but what he is not. That emptiness is the
final summary of his identity and that of the
Alinsky program.