- That the universe which we all inhabit is a moral universe ruled by the moral standard of a righteous Creator;
- That an essential pillar of that moral standard is the duty of each human being to treat his or her fellow human beings with dignity and charity;
- That the Creator of the universe stands ready to enforce His righteous moral standard by imposing consequences on those who break that standard;
- And that since the most privileged members of the United States have broken that moral standard in making themselves great by murdering and oppressing their fellow human beings, the consequences of this moral breach have begun to spread throughout American society. I have called these consequences the outworkings of damnation.
But what is interesting is that in searching for the evidences of the outworkings of damnation among the privileged, the searcher encounters various flavors and levels of "truth". The particular flavor of truth which the searcher encounters will depend on whom he asks for that "truth". If he or she asks the holders of power and privilege, the answer contained in their words will be very different from the answer which might be obtained by planting hidden cameras, listening devices and skillful spies to observe the affairs of the holders of privilege and power. This is not surprising, since the wealth of the privileged consists not only in the actual physical assets which they have, but in the image of wealth and power which they are able to project to the world. In fact, if a person's image is strong enough, he can get a lot of what he needs or wants based on image alone - whether it's obtaining a huge line of credit because he looks like he is rich enough to repay his loan, or whether it's successfully intimidating someone else because the bully has made himself look too powerful to resist. We might call this projection of an idealized image "managed truth." (Kind of like "managed democracy", isn't it?)
Last week, the United States was treated to an example of this "managed truth" in the latest employment report by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The Trump administration celebrated this report by shouting that the American economy is "coming back faster, bigger, and better than we ever thought possible" in the face of the coronavirus pandemic because 4.8 million jobs were added to the economy between mid-May and mid-June. However, as a number of sources have reported (see this, this, and this for instance), this supposed recovery does not reflect the state of the economy as it is today. For these jobs were added during the hasty and ill-conceived rush by many states to reopen their economies, and those states are being forced now to backtrack their reopenings due to an explosion of COVID-19 cases. Moreover, the vast majority of jobs that were added are in the restaurant, hospitality and retail sectors - sectors which are most likely to be shut down again due to the resurgence of the COVID-19 pandemic. Some actual figures from the BLS are given below:
- Hospitality and Leisure - 2.1 million jobs added
- Food Service and Drinking Places (bars) - 1.5 million jobs added
- Amusements, Gambling and Recreation - 353,000 jobs added
- Retail Trade - 740,000 jobs added.
So if seekers for the truth of things - especially those who wish to accurately track the outworkings of damnation - cannot rely on official statements from those who are experiencing that damnation, where can they turn? One possible source of truth is the official reports and communications which the most privileged members of society share with each other, for it is these reports which are most frequently used as the basis for the decisions made by these privileged members. Petroleum geologist Arthur E. Berman once referred to these reports as "the go to jail truth". Why refer to these as the "go to jail truth"? Because if the captains of certain industries lie to each other (or to government agencies like the Securities and Exchange Commission) about the actual state of their industries and market sectors, a whole lot of people stand to lose great big money - thus (hopefully) obliging the liars to go to jail. The threat of jail time is usually enough to keep most people honest in their official reporting.
But what if the most privileged members of society have corrupted themselves to such a point that they will stop at nothing in order to enrich themselves at everyone else's expense? For evil is progressive. The first step is to disregard moral restraints against taking advantage of one's fellow human beings. The last step is to disregard even the physical or financial realities of one's situation in the desire to be godlike. Along the way, people who have thus given themselves to evil stop telling even the "go to jail truth", and the organizations, businesses and polities headed by them enter the realm of willful blindness. Last week the State of Texas entered this realm, as a state which rushed the reopening of its economy and which is now facing the overwhelming of its medical system due to COVID-19 cases that have spiraled out of control. But if you want to find out how much the Texas medical system has become overwhelmed, good luck asking the State government. They won't tell you.
According to Margaret Heffernan's book Willful Blindness: Why We Ignore The Obvious At Our Peril, organizations and polities operating under willful blindness have certain characteristics. First, most of the lower level inhabitants or employees know that something smells rotten. Second, many of them can actually see some of the skeletons in closets and/or dead bodies under beds. Third, the higher-ups in these organizations and polities will have created an environment that is hostile to truth-tellers. Fourth, such organizations and polities tend to break down rather suddenly and dramatically in a way that surprises the outside world even though the lower level people on the inside could see the breakdown a long time in coming. The collapse of Enron is a good case in point.
How can seekers of truth track the outworkings of damnation through organizations or polities which have entered the phase of willful blindness? Ms. Heffernan gives us some suggestions on pages 237 and 238 of her book. First, we need to have a sense of history - especially the history of the collapse of dysfunctional organizations. By studying the collapse of a multitude of types of organizations along with a multitude of types of organizational dysfunction, we can get a sense of the general trends along which the outworkings of damnation are likely to propagate. Once we recognize these trends, we watch the dysfunctional organization to see if we can spot the "weak signals" which indicate a trend. Where the weak signals accumulate, a trend is likely emerging. It was attention to these weak signals that enabled a CIA analyst named Herb Meyer to predict the collapse of the Soviet Union several years before it happened.
And this bears thinking about a bit more deeply. For I'd like to suggest that Putin's Russia may be headed for a second collapse. As someone living in America, I have focused largely on trying to track the outworkings of damnation in American society - yet the United States is by no means the only nation which is worthy of damnation. Russia has proven itself over the years to be at least the equal of the U.S. when it comes to national narcissism and the desire to make itself great at everyone else's expense. (See this, this, this, this, and this for instance.) Putin's use of dirty tricks (such as election-tampering, promotion of far-Right/racist/skinhead organizations, assassinations, and now bounties) to make Russia great by tearing down the West have also been well-documented over the years. Indeed, when one reads M. Scott Peck's description of malignant narcissism in his book People of the Lie, one can't help but think of Russia under Putin. To quote Peck, "As life often threatens their self-image of perfection, they are often busily engaged in hating and destroying that life - usually in the name of righteousness." When observing Russia, therefore, some weak signals to watch out for include watching what happens to truth tellers in Russia who reveal Russia's imperfections. Another (not-so-weak) signal is the Russian attempt to meddle in other people's lives in order to destroy them. (He who spends all his time minding other people's business doesn't have time to mind his own!) A third weak signal is seeing how frantic the Russians (and their mouthpieces in the West) become when the fig leaves sewn by Russia to cover its shame slip in the least bit to expose some raw flesh. Watch the weak signals.