What became of Western morality?
By Paul Craig Roberts
Online Journal Contributing Writer
Jan 5, 2009, 00:30
On the last day of the old year in CounterPunch, two Israelis, Jeff Halper, who heads
the Israeli peace movement ICAHD, and Neve Gordon, who is chairman of
the department of politics and government at Ben-Gurion University, asked, “Where’s the Academic Outrage Over the Bombing of a University in Gaza?”
“Not one of the
nearly 450 presidents of American colleges and universities who prominently
denounced an effort by British academics to boycott Israeli universities in September 2007 have raised their voice in
opposition to Israel’s bombardment of the Islamic University of Gaza earlier
this week,” report Halper and Gordon. They note that Columbia University
President Lee C. Bollinger, who has in the past ignorantly
insulted Islamic
representatives, “has been silent.”
It is the goyim moralists who are silent, not the Jews. It
is the Israeli newspaper, Haaretz,
not the goyim media, that provides reports of Israel’s abuse of Palestinians.
Gideon Levy’s “The Neighborhood Bully Strikes Again” was published in Haaretz (29
December), not in the goyim press. Levy’s words -- “Once again, Israel’s violent responses, even if there is justification
for them, exceed all proportion and cross every red line of humaneness,
morality, international law and wisdom” -- are not words that can appear
in American print or TV media. Such words, printed in Israeli newspapers, never
reach the goyim.
The extent of Americans’ ignorance is breathtaking. Israel
has the Palestinians jammed into tightly controlled ghettos known as Gaza and
the West Bank. With Egypt’s help, Israel controls the inflows of food,
medicines, water, and energy into Gaza. Palestinians in Gaza are not permitted
to enter Israel or Egypt. Last week a humanitarian ship bringing food and
medicine was rammed by Israeli gunboats and turned away.
In the West Bank, Palestinians are walled off from their
fields, jobs, medical care, education, water, and from one another by endless
checkpoints, roads for “Jews only,” walls,
barbed wire, and machine gun towers. Palestinians are being evicted from their
towns house by house, block by block.
Israel’s slow theft of Palestine is illegal under
international law but protected by US “diplomacy.”
The Palestinians are no more of a threat to Israel than Jews
in the Warsaw Ghetto were a threat to the Nazi state. Yet, everywhere in
America -- Congress, the executive branch, the print and TV media, the
universities, evangelical Christian institutions -- there is the belief that
Israel is on the verge of annihilation by Palestinian terrorists. This
ignorance, so carefully cultivated by the Israel Lobby, turns genocidal
aggression into self-defense.
It fools Americans, but it doesn’t fool Israelis. The
Israelis have always known that
“self-defense” is a cloak for a Zionist policy of territorial expansion.
The policy is controversial within Israel. Many Israelis object, just as many
Americans object to President Bush’s illegal wars and violations of US civil
liberties. Many Israelis give voice to their moral conscience, but they are
overwhelmed by vested interests.
Karl Marx declared morality to be merely a mask for vested
interests. The writings of Marx and Engels are scornful of good will and moral
ideals as effective forces in history. The Israeli state epitomizes Marx’s
doctrine that power alone is the effective force.
Many American conservatives share the Israeli state’s belief
in the efficacy of power. Conservatives who turned against Bush’s wars did so
because the US was not brutal enough. They turned away from Bush’s long
inconclusive wars in the way that fans desert a losing team.
Americans used to say that “the pen is mightier than the sword,” but this hasn’t been the
case for US and Israeli aggression. The success the two regimes have had in
instilling fear into their populations is part of the explanation for the
impotence of morality. Another part of the explanation is that vested interests
are a powerful constraint on morality.
Consider the case of Lee Bollinger. Columbia University is
dependent on Jewish money, faculty and students. If Bollinger were to take a
stand against Israel’s mistreatment of the Palestinians, he would be denounced
as an anti-Semite. Presidents of competitor universities would not come to his
defense. They would pile on, in hopes of recruiting Columbia’s top faculty and
students and redirecting the flow of financial resources from Columbia to
themselves.
An American newspaper or TV network that took a stand
against Israel’s abuse of Palestinians would be confronted with an advertising
boycott organized by AIPAC. American politicians who criticize Israel go down
to defeat by Israel Lobby money.
Hegel gave too much emphasis to ideas, Marx too much to
material interests. Both forces operate in the world. There are times in history
when revolutionary ideas shatter material interests. Other times the two
coexist in a balance of power. In other times, material interests prevail over
morality.
We are living in the latter time. Financial interests, the
military-security complex, and the Israel Lobby are the powers that rule
America. They are buttressed by neoconservatives
and Christian Zionists and by the patriotic hubris that America is the main
force for good operating in the world. The evils America commits are dismissed
as necessary to the service of good. The destruction of Iraq, for example, is
justified as “bringing freedom and
democracy to the Iraqi people.”
A number of commentators, including myself, predict a
decline in America’s economic power. As this occurs, Israel will have to
abandon its policy of violence. With the accumulated hatred that its policies
have fomented, Israel will be vulnerable.
The world will need to remember that although Israel is a
Jewish state, it is a state whose policies many Jews find objectionable, just
as a majority of American Jews oppose President Bush’s wars of aggression in
the Middle East and his unconstitutional policies at home. We must not confuse
Israel’s Zionist government with world Jewry, just as we must not confuse the
American people with the war criminals in the Bush Regime.
Consider, whom do you trust with your civil liberties, the
US Department of Justice or the ACLU’s phalanx of Jewish attorneys?
We must avoid the mistake that was made by blaming the
German people for Hitler. It was the aristocratic German military that tried to
remove Hitler. In contrast, Democratic Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi
blocked the attempt to impeach George W. Bush and Dick Cheney. Pelosi is a
discredit to California, but shall we blame all of America for Pelosi’s defense
of war criminals? How can we do so when US Rep. Dennis Kucinich courageously
read out the
articles of impeachment on the House floor?
Are all Americans guilty because Kucinich did not prevail?
Paul
Craig Roberts [email
him] was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury during President
Reagan’s first term. He was Associate Editor of the Wall Street Journal. He has
held numerous academic appointments, including the William E. Simon Chair,
Center for Strategic and International Studies, Georgetown University,
and Senior Research Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University. He was
awarded the Legion of Honor by French President Francois Mitterrand. He is the
author of Supply-Side
Revolution : An Insider’s Account of Policymaking in Washington; Alienation
and the Soviet Economy and Meltdown:
Inside the Soviet Economy, and is the co-author with Lawrence M.
Stratton of The
Tyranny of Good Intentions : How Prosecutors and Bureaucrats Are Trampling the
Constitution in the Name of Justice. Click here for
Peter Brimelow’s Forbes Magazine interview with Roberts about the recent
epidemic of prosecutorial misconduct.
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