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THE MOB, THE ROT, THE BENEVOLENT, THE TRIUMPHANT

Incredibly thought provoking article in The New Republic from Robert Reich. The problem with the Dems, he argues, isn't that they get out-framed by Republicans. Its something worse. They let the GOP control the narrative. That alone is an interesting argument. But what makes this piece particularly noteworthy is his identification of the four main themes of the American narrative. Here, in highly edited form, are the stories that make a nation go 'round:
There are four essential American stories. The first two are about hope; the second two are about fear.

The Triumphant Individual. This is the familiar tale of the little guy who works hard, takes risks, believes in himself, and eventually gains wealth, fame, and honor. It's the story of the self-made man (or, more recently, woman) who bucks the odds, spurns the naysayers, and shows what can be done with enough gumption and guts.

The Benevolent Community. This is the story of neighbors and friends who roll up their sleeves and pitch in for the common good. Its earliest formulation was John Winthrop's "A Model of Christian Charity," delivered on board a ship in Salem Harbor just before the Puritans landed in 1630--a version of Matthew's Sermon on the Mount, in which the new settlers would be "as a City upon a Hill," "delight in each other," and be "of the same body." Similar communitarian and religious images were found among the abolitionists, suffragettes, and civil rights activists of the 1950s and 1960s.

The Mob at the Gates. In this story, the United States is a beacon light of virtue in a world of darkness, uniquely blessed but continuously endangered by foreign menaces. Hence our endless efforts to contain the barbarism and tyranny beyond our borders.

The Rot at the Top. The last story concerns the malevolence of powerful elites. It's a tale of corruption, decadence, and irresponsibility in high places--of conspiracy against the common citizen. It started with King George III, and, to this day, it shapes the way we view government--mostly with distrust.

There's too much here, and its much too late, to comment more on this now. But I have to say my first instinct on this is that Reich is on to something big. Read this one and let it kick around for a bit. I'll be back with more in a bit...


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