By Robert Curry
Friday, June 10, 2016
Common sense is in the political arena right now in a big
way. On the one hand, the federal leviathan and the ruling elite have declared
war on common sense. Males who “identify” as females must be granted access to
bathrooms and showers traditionally reserved for females, and illegal aliens
must be granted the rights traditionally reserved for American citizens.
Meanwhile, a candidate who describes himself as a “common
sense conservative” has ridden a populist upsurge against the leviathan and the
elite to become the Republican nominee for president. Voters rallying around a
candidate perceived to be a champion of common sense may well be the
explanation for Trump’s rise. How did we arrive at this unusual moment in the
American story?
Marxism Goes
Mainstream
We need to go back a bit in time to find the answer. When
I was a university student in the 1960s, Herbert Marcuse was all the rage on
campus. The dictum of the New Left was Marx
is the prophet, Marcuse is his interpreter, and Mao is the sword. Marcuse
(1898-1979) was associated with the Frankfurt School of Marxist “critical
theory.” He trained in philosophy in his native Germany, but came to America
where he enjoyed great celebrity.
Here he is in two of his best-known works: “[T]he
struggle against common sense is the beginning of speculative thinking,” from
“Reason and Revolution.” “Philosophical thought begins with the recognition
that the facts do not correspond to the concepts imposed by common sense and
scientific reason—in short, with the refusal to accept them,” from “A Note on
Dialectics.”
Fashions have changed. Today college students no longer
hold aloft Mao’s “Little Red Book” as they march in their demonstrations, but
the influence of Marcuse and others like him endures. The Left rejects common
sense. The struggle against common sense and the refusal to accept common sense
have permeated thinking on the political Left. Because the Left has captured
the federal government, it is now forcing issues on the American public that
involve rejecting common sense.
At its most basic level, common sense is simply our
shared understanding of the way things are and the way we do things together.
Yet the Left has a problem with common sense. Why? For the simple reason that
common-sense thinking led to the wrong revolution. It led to the American
Revolution. Even worse, the American Revolution was a success. The American
republic provided its citizens with liberty and opportunity far beyond anything
human beings had ever known before.
A Refusal to
Acknowledge Failure
In contrast, the revolutions based on Marxist thinking
failed, and failed spectacularly. The Soviet Union murdered its own people in
the tens of millions and then collapsed, in part as the result of attempting
the impossible—trying to run a country according to Marxist economic ideas. The
rulers of countries like Cuba or North Korea who continue to declare their
allegiance to Marxist doctrines keep themselves in power by force and run their
countries for their own benefit.
Yet it is a remarkable fact that the Left refuses to
accept the clear lesson of history. This requires some kind of an explanation.
To begin to understand this strange state of affairs, whether or not you find
Marx’s ideas appealing, you must accept the fact that many people did. Whatever
else is true about those ideas, they inspired vast numbers of people. Those
numbers and the intensity of that inspiration changed the course of history.
All this is undeniable.
What is, somehow, deniable for the believers in Marxist
doctrines is that the failure of those ideas to work means those ideas were
wrong.
Marx claimed he had founded a science. Because he
believed it was a science, he believed it enabled him to make predictions about
the future, and make predictions he did. Those predictions did not materialize.
In addition, attempts by various countries to set up systems applying his
“science” have not worked as he claimed they would, or even worked at all well.
It is clear that those Marxist “experiments” falsified the Marxist doctrines.
The misery of those who have suffered poverty and oppression under Marxist
systems tells us all we need to know to conclude that Marxism fails the
ordinary tests of common sense.
However, Marxists did not want to accept that outcome.
What is remarkable is how far they were willing to go. Instead of accepting the
clear verdict, they stuck by Marxism. They were even unwilling to accept that a
verdict had been reached. Amazingly, they decided they faced not a verdict but
a choice: Marxism or rationality. So great was their attachment to Marxism that
they chose to abandon rationality. Marxism has failed as science, then out with
science. Marxism has failed the tests of common sense, then out with common
sense.
This is how we arrive at the political left’s war on
common sense. Better to make war on common sense than to accept that Marxism
has failed.
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