The Essential Rules of Tyranny
by
Brandon
Smith
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As we look
back on the horrors of the dictatorships and autocracies of the
past, one particular question consistently arises; how was it possible
for the common men of these eras to NOT notice what was happening
around them? How could they have stood as statues unaware or uncaring
as their cultures were overrun by fascism, communism, collectivism,
and elitism? Of course, we have the advantage of hindsight, and
are able to research and examine the misdeeds of the past at our
leisure. Unfortunately, such hindsight does not necessarily shield
us from the long cast shadow of tyranny in our own day. For that,
the increasingly uncommon gift of foresight is required
At bottom,
the success of despotic governments and Big Brother societies hinges
upon a certain number of political, financial, and cultural developments.
The first of which is an unwillingness in the general populace to
secure and defend their own freedoms, making them completely reliant
on corrupt establishment leadership. For totalitarianism to take
hold, the masses must not only neglect the plight of their country,
and the plight of others, but also be completely uninformed of the
inherent indirect threats to their personal safety. They must abandon
all responsibility for their destinies, and lose all respect for
their own humanity. They must, indeed, become domesticated and mindless
herd animals without regard for anything except their fleeting momentary
desires for entertainment and short term survival. For a lumbering
bloodthirsty behemoth to actually sneak up on you, you have to be
pretty damnably oblivious.
The prevalence
of apathy and ignorance sets the stage for the slow and highly deliberate
process of centralization. Once dishonest governments accomplish
an atmosphere of inaction and condition a sense of frailty within
the citizenry, the sky is truly the limit. However, a murderous
power-mongers day is never quite done. In my recent article
The Essential Rules of Liberty we explored the fundamentally
unassailable actions and mental preparations required to ensure
the continuance of a free society. In this article, lets examine
the frequently wielded tools of tyrants in their invariably insane
quests for total control
Rule #1:
Keep Them Afraid
People who
are easily frightened are easily dominated. This is not just a law
of political will, but a law of nature. Many wrongly assume that
a tyrants power comes purely from the application of force.
In fact, despotic regimes that rely solely on extreme violence are
often very unsuccessful, and easily overthrown. Brute strength is
calculable. It can be analyzed, and thus, eventually confronted
and defeated. Thriving tyrants instead utilize not just harm, but
the imminent THREAT of harm. They instill apprehension in the public;
a fear of the unknown, or a fear of the possible consequences for
standing against the state. They let our imaginations run wild until
we see death around every corner, whether its actually there
or not. When the masses are so blinded by the fear of reprisal that
they forget their fear of slavery, and take no action whatsoever
to undo it, then they have been sufficiently culled.
In other cases,
our fear is evoked and directed towards engineered enemies. Another
race, another religion, another political ideology, a hidden
and ominous villain created out of thin air. Autocrats assert that
we need them in order to remain safe and secure from
these illusory monsters bent on our destruction. As always, this
development is followed by the claim that all steps taken, even
those that dissolve our freedoms, are for the greater good.
Frightened people tend to shirk their sense of independence and
run towards the comfort of the collective, even if that collective
is built on immoral and unconscionable foundations. Once a society
takes on a hive-mind mentality almost any evil can be rationalized,
and any injustice against the individual is simply overlooked for
the sake of the group.
Rule #2:
Keep Them Isolated
In the past,
elitist governments would often legislate and enforce severe penalties
for public gatherings, because defusing the ability of the citizenry
to organize or to communicate was paramount to control. In our technological
era, such isolation is still used, but in far more advanced forms.
The bread and circus lifestyle of the average westerner alone is
enough to distract us from connecting with each other in any meaningful
fashion, but people still sometimes find ways to seek out organized
forms of activism.
Through co-option,
modern day tyrants can direct and manipulate opposition movements.
By creating and administrating groups which oppose each other, elites
can then micromanage all aspects of a nation on the verge of revolution.
These false paradigms give us the illusion of proactive
organization, and the false hope of changing the system, while at
the same time preventing us from seeking understanding in one another.
All our energies are then muted and dispersed into meaningless battles
over left and right, or Democrat versus Republican,
for example. Only movements that cast aside such empty labels and
concern themselves with the ultimate truth of their country, regardless
of what that truth might reveal, are able to enact real solutions
to the disasters wrought by tyranny.
In more advanced
forms of despotism, even fake organizations are disbanded. Curfews
are enforced. Normal communications are diminished or monitored.
Compulsory paperwork is required. Checkpoints are instituted. Free
speech is punished. Existing groups are influenced to distrust each
other or to disintegrate entirely out of dread of being discovered.
All of these measures are taken by tyrants primarily to prevent
ANY citizens from gathering and finding mutual support. People who
work together and organize of their own volition are unpredictable,
and therefore, a potential risk to the state.
Rule #3:
Keep Them Desperate
Youll
find in nearly every instance of cultural descent into autocracy,
the offending government gained favor after the onset of economic
collapse. Make the necessities of root survival an uncertainty,
and people without knowledge of self sustainability and without
solid core principles will gladly hand over their freedom, even
for mere scraps from the tables of the same men who unleashed famine
upon them. Financial calamities are not dangerous because of the
poverty they leave in their wake; they are dangerous because of
the doors to malevolence that they leave open.
Destitution
leads not just to hunger, but also to crime (private and government).
Crime leads to anger, hatred, and fear. Fear leads to desperation.
Desperation leads to the acceptance of anything resembling a solution,
even despotism.
Autocracies
pretend to cut through the dilemmas of economic dysfunction (usually
while demanding liberties be relinquished), however, behind the
scenes they actually seek to maintain a proscribed level of indigence
and deprivation. The constant peril of homelessness and starvation
keeps the masses thoroughly distracted from such things as protest
or dissent, while simultaneously chaining them to the idea that
their only chance is to cling to the very government out to end
them.
Rule #4:
Send Out The Jackboots
This is the
main symptom often associated with totalitarianism. So much so that
our preconceived notions of what a fascist government looks like
prevent us from seeing other forms of tyranny right under our noses.
Some Americans believe that if the jackbooted thugs are not knocking
on every door, then we MUST still live in a free country. Obviously,
this is a rather naïve position. Admittedly, though, goon squads
and secret police do eventually become prominent in every failed
nation, usually while the public is mesmerized by visions of war,
depression, hyperinflation, terrorism, etc.
When law enforcement
officials are no longer servants of the people, but agents of a
government concerned only with its own supremacy, serious crises
emerge. Checks and balances are removed. The guidelines that once
reigned in police disappear, and suddenly, a philosophy of superiority
emerges; an arrogant exclusivity that breeds separation between
law enforcement and the rest of the public. Finally, police no longer
see themselves as protectors of citizens, but prison guards out
to keep us subdued and docile.
As tyranny
grows, this behavior is encouraged. Good men are filtered out of
the system, and small (minded and hearted) men are promoted.
At its pinnacle,
a police state will hide the identities of most of its agents and
officers, behind masks or behind red tape, because their crimes
in the name of the state become so numerous and so sadistic that
personal vengeance on the part of their victims will become a daily
concern.
Rule #5:
Blame Everything On The Truth Seekers
Tyrants are
generally men who have squelched their own consciences. They have
no reservations in using any means at their disposal to wipe out
opposition. But, in the early stages of their ascent to power, they
must give the populace a reason for their ruthlessness, or risk
being exposed, and instigating even more dissent. The propaganda
machine thus goes into overdrive, and any person or group that dares
to question the authority or the validity of the state is demonized
in the minds of the masses.
All disasters,
all violent crimes, all the ills of the world, are hoisted upon
the shoulders of activist groups and political rivals. They are
falsely associated with fringe elements already disliked by society
(racists, terrorists, etc). A bogus consensus is created through
puppet media in an attempt to make the public believe that everyone
else must have the same exact views, and those who express
contrary positions must be crazy, or extremist.
Events are even engineered by the corrupt system and pinned on those
demanding transparency and liberty. The goal is to drive anti-totalitarian
organizations into self censorship. That is to say, instead of silencing
them directly, the state causes activists to silence themselves.
Tyrannical
power structures cannot function without scapegoats. There must
always be an elusive boogie man under the bed of every citizen,
otherwise, those citizens may turn their attention, and their anger,
towards the real culprit behind their troubles. By scapegoating
stewards of the truth, such governments are able to kill two birds
with one stone.
Rule #6:
Encourage Citizen Spies
Ultimately,
the life of a totalitarian government is not prolonged by the government
itself, but by the very people it subjugates. Citizen spies are
the glue of any police state, and our propensity for sticking our
noses into other peoples business is highly valued by Big Brother
bureaucracies around the globe.
There are a
number of reasons why people participate in this repulsive activity.
Some are addicted to the feeling of being a part of the collective,
and service to this collective, sadly, is the only way
they are able to give their pathetic lives meaning. Some are vindictive,
cold, and soulless, and actually get enjoyment from ruining others.
And still, like elites, some long for power, even petty power, and
are willing to do anything to fulfill their vile need to dictate
the destinies of perfect strangers.
Citizen spying
is almost always branded as a civic duty; an act of heroism and
bravery. Citizen spies are offered accolades and awards, and showered
with praise from the upper echelons of their communities. People
who lean towards citizen spying are often outwardly and inwardly
unimpressive; physically and mentally inept. For the average moral
and emotional weakling with persistent feelings of inadequacy, the
allure of finally being given fifteen minutes of fame and a heros
status (even if that status is based on a lie) is simply too much
to resist. They begin to see extremists and terrorists
everywhere. Soon, people afraid of open ears everywhere start to
watch what they say at the supermarket, in their own backyards,
or even to family members. Free speech is effectively neutralized.
Rule #7:
Make Them Accept The Unacceptable
In the end,
it is not enough for a government fueled by the putrid sludge of
iniquity to lord over us. At some point, it must also influence
us to forsake our most valued principles. Tyrannies are less concerned
with dominating how we live, so much as dominating how we think.
If they can mold our very morality, they can exist unopposed indefinitely.
Of course, the elements of conscience are inborn, and not subject
to environmental duress as long as a man is self aware. However,
conscience can be manipulated if a person has no sense of identity,
and has never put in the effort to explore his own strengths and
failings. There are many people like this in America today.
Lies
become necessary in protecting the safety of the state.
War becomes a tool for peace. Torture becomes an ugly
but useful method for gleaning important information.
Police brutality is sold as a natural reaction to increased
crime. Rendition becomes normal, but only for those labeled as terrorists.
Assassination is justified as a means for saving lives.
Genocide is done discretely, but most everyone knows it is taking
place. They simply dont discuss it.
All tyrannical
systems depend on the apathy and moral relativism of the inhabitants
within their borders. Without the cooperation of the public, these
systems cannot function. The real question is, how many of the above
steps will be taken before we finally refuse to conform? At what
point will each man and woman decide to break free from the dark
path blazed before us and take measures to ensure their independence?
Who will have the courage to develop their own communities, their
own alternative economies, their own organizations for mutual defense
outside of establishment constructs, and who will break under the
pressure to bow like cowards? How many will hold the line, and how
many will flee?
For every American,
for every human being across the planet who chooses to stand immovable
in the face of the very worst in mankind, we come that much closer
to breathing life once again into the very best in us all.
Reprinted
with permission from Alt-Market.com,
a barter networking and informational website.
July
30, 2011
Brandon
Smith [send him mail]
is founder of the Alternative Market Project (www.alt-market.com)
as well as the head writer and co-founder of Neithercorp Press.
He specializes in macroeconomic analysis as well as studies in mainstream
media disinformation, and is now focusing on the creation of a national
network of barter markets designed to insulate and protect local
economies from the inevitable collapse of the current unsustainable
fiat system.
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