Friday, 6 June 2025

Chris Hedges on the loss of goodness


In “Hitler and the Germans,” the political philosopher Eric Voegelin dismisses the idea that Hitler — gifted in oratory and political opportunism, but poorly educated and vulgar — mesmerized and seduced the German people. The Germans, he writes, supported Hitler and the “grotesque, marginal figures,” surrounding him because he embodied the pathologies of a diseased society, one beset by economic collapse and hopelessness. Voegelin defines stupidity as a “loss of reality.” The loss of reality means a “stupid” person cannot “rightly orient his action in the world, in which he lives.” The demagogue, who is always an idiote, is not a freak or social mutation. The demagogue expresses the society’s zeitgeist, its collective departure from a rational world of verifiable fact. The Chris Hedges Report <chrishedges@substack.com>



No comments:

Post a Comment

so check the mood

We are told by media that Trump is winning. But what exactly is he winning? He is not winning in the polls. Or the economy. Do your friends,...