The neoliberal assault on the “democratic infrastructure” of the United States has been proceeding for a good four decades now and has been significantly completed. It means that the United States is now a formal constitutional republic, but very far from being even a marginally democratic society. And this means that the civil liberties Americans have taken for granted stand on a much flimsier foundation….
The neoliberal restructuring of the United States over the past four decades…has paved the way for a figure like Trump, and an incipient neofascist administration, to gain power. And the manner in which the Republican Party in Congress has embraced Trump with little hesitation since his inauguration demonstrates that there is considerable common ground in their political economic objectives. If the Republicans do part with Trump it will not be over principles or policies. It will be because Trump will be seen as a bad bet whose bizarre behavior could jeopardize their political fortunes. By any independent account, Trump is a lazy, ignorant, unreflective, and unprincipled sociopath, a blowhard and a dangerous moron—a person who lies so routinely it appears he is incapable of even understanding the idea of truth or falsity. Even the Koch brothers realize this could be a problem to achieving their ambitions.
But Trump’s personality is also the basis for his support. It has made him the most powerful person in the world. His unpredictability and the frightening neofascist inclinations he encourages are now all of our problems.
The last great wave of global fascism occurred in the 1930s, during the Great Depression. With fascism’s inexorable attraction to war and militarism, it led to the Second World War, with the emergence of nuclear weapons, to the credible concern that it could lead to the extinction of our species. Fortunately, fascism was defeated then, but it would always lurk in the background ready to pounce as long as capitalism exists.
The good news for humanity is that there is nothing inexorable about the victory of fascism. There is another road out, and that road is socialism…[in the sense of] a democratic society with real self-government, of the people, by the people, and for the people. [This requires] an economy that serves the people rather than an economy that demands that the people serve the needs of the owners…. The numbers are on our side. But the neoliberals and the fascists have always known that, and they hold the reins of power. [We need to understand] the nature of their project and its implications.
Editor: Zhong Yao Deng Panyi
From:https://monthlyreview.org/2025/05/01/neoliberalism-and-neofascism/2025, Volume 77, Number 01 (May 2025)/(2025-5-1)