No great disagreements here! I may be a bit more optimistic than you are -- it might be that Trump, or rather whoever happens to be actually in charge at some point down the road does figure out where to stop.
Though the main worry may well be that Trump is obviously unfit and nobody's really in charge (unfortunately a very common fascist trope; the same was true of Hitler and Mussolini)
zompist wrote: ↑Thu Jan 30, 2025 5:06 am
The current GOP likes the super-rich as much as ever, but they're not stopping at plutocracy. Notice who's bowing to who: the plutocrats are to be like Russian oligarchs, acknowledging Trump's rule and being punished if they do not.
Looking at Trump and Musk, I'm not sure. It's really not clear which of those bought the other, and which one is using the other. I'm thinking Musk is the sockpuppet, but who knows?
The GOP is not tearing up the government, or deporting immigrants, or terrorizing trans people, or outlawing abortion, or trying to oppose renewables, because of plutocracy. Plutocrats didn't care about all that. As I said, it's all culture war now, and entrenching their own power.
Okay, here's a bit of wild speculation! Let's look at this from a cultural materialist standpoint. The culture war is the emic explanation.
On the etic level, though -- all of these serve plutocracy. Tearing up the government is an obvious one; what remains of government serves to enforce order; the other services can be sold for a profit; also less taxes.
Deporting immigrants is partly because they serve as a scapegoat; it also keeps the immigrant that will inevitably stay or come anyway as an underclass sub-proletariat.
Outlawing abortion is one move towards enforcing strict gender roles again. Traditional gender roles are great for capitalism -- single-income households makes labor a lot more tractable. Another bit: women under the conservative fantasy of traditional roles (aka tradwives) handle precisely the work capitalism can't handle: care, for children, the sick, the elderly. I don't think conservatives will succeed in getting all women back to the kitchen, but generally treating women as an underclass works too.
As for the whole moral panic with trans people; first, scapegoats and moral panics help sell the regime; second, it serves to enforce traditional roles again. (Women that happen to fall outside expected norms can be 'transvestigated'. See theories about Michelle Obama or about any female athlete.)
TLDR; I don't believe the GOP or plutocrats are really aware of it, but as it happens the culture war fits plutocratic interests perfectly.
Yup. The problem for them is that if you go back to 1800s rentier capitalism... you probably get socialism and communism again. Ideologies produce their own opposites, because they can't leave well enough alone.
And fascism was arguably reaction against socialism and communism.
There was, interestingly, a lot more interest into socialism and communism starting with the 2008 crisis and getting really noticeable some time before 2016. I hope we settle this without a war this time.