For Neocons, America is an Ideology
In introducing his new book, Leo Strauss and the Conservative Movement in America, Paul Gottfried identifies a fundamental divide between neoconservatives and the traditional right. The divide is over the question: What is this nation, America?
Straussians, writes Gottfried, "wish to present the construction of government as an open-ended rationalist process. All children of the Enlightenment, once properly instructed, should be able to carry out this … task."
For traditional conservatives, before the nation is born, "ethnic and cultural preconditions" must exist. All "successful constitutional orders," he writes, "are the expressions of already formed nations and cultures."
To the old right, America as a nation and a people already existed by 1789. The Constitution was the birth certificate the nation wrote for itself, the charter by which it chose to govern itself. The real America had been born in men’s hearts by the time of Lexington and Concord in 1775.
In a recent issue of Modern Age, Jack Kerwick deals with this divide.
Irving Kristol, he writes, and quotes that founding father of modern neoconservatism, saw America as "a ‘creedal’ nation, a nation to which anyone can belong irrespective of ‘ethnicity or blood ties of any kind, or lineage, or length of residence even.’"
"For Kristol and his ilk," Kerwick goes on, "one’s identity as an American is established by nothing more than an intellectual exercise whereby one rationally assents to the propositions encapsulated in the Declaration."
"Given this unqualified quasi-religious commitment to ‘the Rights of Man,’ (for a neoconservative) America must be future-oriented, for as long as human rights are threatened, and regardless of where they are imperiled, her work in the world will never be complete."
Here one arrives at a root cause of the conflict between neocons and the right — a conflict that did not mature until the end of the Cold War.
Given their belief in America as an ideological nation and their fear that the party of George McGovern and Jimmy Carter was failing to wage the Cold War effectively against our ideological foe, communism, it was natural that the neocons would defect from their party to align with the party of Ronald Reagan.
By the 1980s, they were allies of the Old Right for the last decade of the Cold War.
It was when that Cold War ended that the chasm came into full view.
Some conservatives began to argue that now that the Soviet Union was history and Mao’s China had given up on world revolution, our war was over and we should bring our troops home and become again "a normal country in a normal time."
Neoconservatives cried that this was "isolationism," and backed U.S. interventions in Panama, Haiti, Somalia, Kuwait, and Iraq.
While a Republican House opposed war on Serbia, neocons cheered Bill Clinton’s 78 days of bombing that tore Kosovo from the mother country.
When some on the right opposed the invasion of Iraq as an unwise and unnecessary war, National Review denounced them as "unpatriotic."
On reflection, the neoconservative rage made sense.
If one believes America is not a normal nation with definable interests, but a creedal nation dedicated to democracy, equality and human rights, one has converted to what Kristol called a "civic religion." And the mission of that faith is to advance the work begun in 1776, to make America — then the entire world — free, democratic, and egalitarian.
Either our ideology triumphs or another shall, neocons believe. We are in a world historic struggle for the hearts and souls of mankind.
This ideology, this political religion, causes neocons, as Gottfried and Russell Kirk observed — the latter in his 1988 Heritage Foundation lecture on the species — to see opponents on the right as heretics and enemies of the true faith.
Yet, in the final analysis, the neoconservatism of Irving Kristol, writes Kerwick, future-oriented and utopian, "is not … a form of conservatism at all."
Decades ago, when Irving called for a "Republican ideology," the scholar Gerhart Niemeyer upbraided him: "All modern ideologies have the same irrational root: the permeation of politics with millenarian ideas of pseudo-religious character. The result is a dream world."
Like 19th-century Marxists, neocons envision a future that is utopian — i.e., it is unattainable. For in the real world, history, faith and culture shape peoples, and peoples shape countries to reflect who and what they are.
Nations constructed from ideological blueprints like the Soviet Union of Vladimir Lenin and the China of Mao Zedong eventually collapse when their ruling ideas collide fatally with reality and human nature.
The one great success of the neocons came about by accident. In the shock of 9/11, George W. Bush was converted to global democratic revolution "to end tyranny in our world." And off we marched.
And after decade-long wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, we reaped the harvest: 6,500 dead, 40,000 wounded, trillions in debt, a nation divided and pandemic hatred of America across the Islamic world.
Perhaps the new wars for which our neocons clamor in Syria and Iran will prove at last the great leap forward into the brave new world of their dreams.
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Read more by Patrick J. Buchanan
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- Their War, Not Ours – April 29th, 2013
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- Goading Gullible America Into War – March 21st, 2013





John V. Walsh
June 21st, 2012 at 10:00 pm
A very thought provoking piece.
Inter Alia Pat says: "Some conservatives began to argue that now that the Soviet Union was history and Mao’s China had given up on world revolution, our war was over…"
I think that here Pat is only half right – right about Lenin, the European, but wrong about Mao, a product of Chinese culture at least as much as a student of Lenin. As a Chinese Mao was never as much interested in exporting revolution as guaranteeing it in China and mobilizing the colonized world against the US Empire. The Chinese do not have the missionary spirit of the West. Henry Kissinger, war criminal though he may be, quite correctly makes this point in his book "On China.". This should give us a bit of hope for the future.
mijj
June 21st, 2012 at 10:35 pm
> "And after decade-long wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, we reaped the harvest: 6,500 dead, 40,000 wounded, trillions in debt, a nation divided and pandemic hatred of America across the Islamic world."
even when Americans try to get it right, they get it wrong.
the quote suggests that, if there were no risk to the US then there would not have been a disaster.
The inherent corrupt nationalism in the US, by absolutely everyone, it seems, hides the undercurrent that the only people that can suffer are Americans. Absolutely disgusting.
Americans volunteer to massacre vague demonized bad guys. Why? .. who the fuck knows. Because they think it'll be fun – just like in the movies, i guess. And Americans cheer it on like it's some rousing, entertaining football game. But if Americans end up dead then the weeping and wailing about how tragic it is for America.
Lets get this straight. No one cares about scumbag murdering Americans ending up dead. Anyone who volunteers to go abroad to kill deserves to die – no matter what shit excuses infest their minds.
yaridanjo
June 22nd, 2012 at 4:26 am
"And after decade-long wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, we reaped the harvest: 6,500 dead, 40,000 wounded, trillions in debt, a nation divided and pandemic hatred of America across the Islamic world."
And Pat, that's the good NEWS. I think we have offend the Group Soul of mankind and will be destroyed by an 'act of God'. When one looks at the millions we have killed in Iraq and Afghanistan, it will look like a Sunday school outing when we compare it what happens to us. All of life is choice and consequence of choice, and we have chosen those who lead us in this endeavor. We must suffer the consequences.
Dahoit
June 22nd, 2012 at 4:31 am
Sorry Pat,the only thing the Zionists see in America is a gold mine and a shield for their chosen militarist Zionist monster state that hopefully will stop being militaristic in less than 90(Yahoo-ho,ho) years,or the world will be in cinders.
They don't believe in the brotherhood of man,as they are overweening delites who think they are gods among sheep to shear.
How many nations did the SU and China invade in their history outside ww2 and their sphere of influence(Hungary)?How many have we?There it is in black and white,we are the champions,of the world!
Sean2009
June 22nd, 2012 at 5:36 am
Are people still peddling this ludicrous fiction that the neocons are sincere in their claim to be spreading democracy? What a bloody farce. The professed support for democracy by the neocons has always been nothing more than a cynical means to manipulate the American public into supporting their barbaric agenda.The only thing the neocons are interested in is destroying the Middle East to make it safe for Israeli hegemony. That and bleeding the US dry with the aid of their bankster allies to enrich themselves and pay for their crimes.
"The idea that Strauss was a great defender of liberal democracy is laughable. I suppose that Strauss’s disciples consider it a noble lie. Yet many in the media have been gullible enough to believe it."
http://www.opendemocracy.net/faith-iraqwarphilosh…
Sean2009
June 22nd, 2012 at 5:36 am
Are people still peddling this ludicrous fiction that the neocons are sincere in their claim to be spreading democracy? What a bloody farce. The professed support for democracy by the neocons has always been nothing more than a cynical means to manipulate the American public into supporting their barbaric agenda.The only thing the neocons are interested in is destroying the Middle East to make it safe for Israeli hegemony. That and bleeding the US dry with the aid of their bankster allies to enrich themselves and pay for their crimes.
"The idea that Strauss was a great defender of liberal democracy is laughable. I suppose that Strauss’s disciples consider it a noble lie. Yet many in the media have been gullible enough to believe it."
http://www.opendemocracy.net/faith-iraqwarphilosh…
john
June 22nd, 2012 at 6:15 am
Straus was a cross betwen Plato and Machiavellli, believing that natons should be ruled by elites, but elites that will say or do anything to preserve their rule. This is completely anti-democratic. Furthermore in order to create equality the freedoms of those with special talents and drive must be restricted by force of government or they will naturall;y rise above the average. In short, the whole neo-conservative agenda is contradictory and self serving as all their ideas must be imposed on others by force, and they being the self appointed elites rules out the possibility of both democracy and equality.
sakeofsense
June 22nd, 2012 at 8:02 am
Well said…..the true problem is an absence of a serious discussion of the natural rights of man detailed in Islam, there needs to be an informed public debate on Islam established under the guidance of G-d's final revealed Book exemplified in Prophet Mohammed ……but that may be taking liberty seriously.
Sam
June 22nd, 2012 at 8:20 am
One thing for sure. A war on Iran would be foolish and destroy the world economy.
Drake
June 22nd, 2012 at 8:24 am
Most Americans love their country, from the effete neocons to the bible thumping, war crazy trailer trash. But now the US is in decline, morally and economically. If things get really bad, will this line of poetry ring true? "Hell hath no wrath like love to hatred turned."
musings
June 22nd, 2012 at 3:59 pm
Sure, America existed before the Enlightenment, but it was the thinkers of that era which really created the draw for people not only seeking economic betterment, but equal rights though they had some religious differences with the Establishment of their home countries (Ireland comes to mind, where higher education was denied to Catholics, as well as land ownership; Jews suffered similar exclusions).
I don't have to swallow all the neocon rhetoric to accept that my country really has come to stand for certain ideological, creedal if you will, principles, among them life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, as well as land ownership (we decided that chattel slavery was a kind of ownership that was beneath us, ideologically, although that came from the barrel of a gun like our Revolution itself).
If I don't like the neocons, and I don't, I certainly am not going to yield them the high ground ideologically and retreat to some splendid notions of myself as American gentry with the same sort of unwritten constitution as my British forebears (real and figurative).
But the ideas matter. Since we went onto the map as a new nation, they always did.
jeff_davis
June 22nd, 2012 at 4:00 pm
When has that ever been a concern of Zionist criminals?
MvGuy
June 22nd, 2012 at 9:24 pm
"The one great success of the neocons came about by accident."
As long as Pat believes the big lie….all his musings are laced with Neocon cool aid…. Accident that NORAD was AWOL …….. Accident that the men in charge of NORAD and the NSA….. the ones who , could and should have protected the nation on 911` but did not ……… didn't get demoted or fired but promoted……..and given NEW and greater powers and responsibility……… Apparently the pill us too bitter to swallow……….. but Pat readily swallows the Neocon accident lies….. People get the governments they deserve…. and the commentators too …. or so it seems……………..