We hear from members of the bizarre coterie appointed to implement the schemes of our plutocracy that they have a vision of our future. Our Glorious Union is to be transformed into what it's believed to have been like during the Eisenhower administration, in the sense that the great majority of adults will be employed in factories. Eventually, their children and grandchildren will take their jobs in the same factories. Thus our future will be our past, ideally. And it's believed that the worker drones we'll become will relish our narrow, unvarying lives.
I think only those who never worked in factories could believe that we all should do so--that living our lives as factory workers is what's appropriate for us and what we should desire. I've worked in factories, if only during summers while a student, and while there's nothing degrading about such work, which is good and honest, it can be dull and predictable, physically demanding and sometimes dirty; sometimes even dangerous.
What kind of person would think that most of us should be employed in relatively menial jobs and expect that our children and grandchildren will do the same? Who would maintain that we should hope for nothing more for ourselves and our descendants?
It's a kind of romantic fantasy of the rich. It's at once condescending and self-serving on their part. Nothing would better serve their interests than to have a nation of drones working on assembly lines manufacturing products for their enjoyment and use. It must be comforting to imagine that the drones will be better off for their exploitation.
Does the fantasy include more than this, though? I suspect it includes the belief that the drones would be docile, socially and politically. They would be as characters in the sitcoms popular in the 1950s and early to mid 1960s. Adults would work hard at their unchanging jobs and live their unchanging lives, without ambition or hope for more. They would have no unsettling expectations. Kids would be concerned with harmless (and orthodox) sex and sports and food and consumer goods.
This is the American dream of the plutocrats; it's what they dream for us.
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