Hubris
as the Evil Force in History
by
Paul Craig Roberts
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I have always
been intrigued by the Battle of Bull Run, the opening battle of
the US Civil War, known to southerners as the War of Northern Aggression.
Extreme hubris characterized both sides, the North before the battle
and the South afterwards.
Republican
politicians and their ladies in their finery road out to Manassas,
the Virginia town through which the stream, Bull Run, flowed, in
carriages to watch the Union Army end the Southern Rebellion
in one fell swoop. What they witnessed instead was the Union Army
fleeing back to Washington with its tail between its legs. The flight
of the northern troops promoted some southern wags to name the battle,
the Battle of Yankee Run.
The outcome
of the battle, left the South infected with the hubris that had
so abruptly departed the North. The southerners concluded that they
had nothing to fear from cowards who ran away from a fight. We
have nothing to worry about from them, decided the South.
It was precisely at this point that hubris defeated the South.
Historians
report that the flight back to Washington left the Union Army and
the US capital in a state of disorganization for three weeks, during
which time even a small army could have taken the capital. Historians
inclined not to see the battle as a victory for the South claim
that the southerners were exhausted by the effort it took to put
the yankees to flight and simply hadnt the energy to pursue
them, take Washington, hang the traitor Lincoln and all the Republicans,
and end the war.
Exhausted troops
or not, if Napoleon had been the southern general, the still organized
southern army would have been in Washington as fast as the disorganized
Union. Possibly the southerners would have engaged in ethnic cleansing
by enslaving the yankees and selling them to Africans, thus ejecting
from the country the greed-driven northern imperialists who, in
the southern view, did not know how to behave either in private
or in public.
It was not
southern exhaustion that saved the day for the North. It was southern
hubris. The Battle of Bull Run convinced the South that the citified
northerners simply could not fight and were not a military threat.
Perhaps the
South was right about the North. However, the Irish immigrants,
who were met at the docks and sent straight to the front, could
fight. The South was dramatically outnumbered and had no supply
of immigrants to fill the ranks vacated by casualties. Moreover,
the South had no industry and no navy. And, of course, the South
was demonized because of slavery, although the slaves never revolted
even when all southern men were at the front. When the South failed
to take advantage of its victory at Bull Run and occupy Washington,
the South lost the war.
An examination
of hubris casts a great deal of light on wars, their causes and
outcomes. Napoleon undid himself, as Hitler was to do later, by
marching off into Russia. British hubris caused both world wars.
The second world war began when the British, incomprehensibly gave
a guarantee to the Polish colonels, who were on the
verge of returning that part of Germany that Poland had acquired
from the Versailles Treaty. The colonels, not understanding that
the British had no way of making the guarantee good, gave Hitler
the finger, an act of defiance that was too much for Hitler who
had declared Germans to be the exceptional people.
Hitler smacked
Poland, and the British and French declared war.
Hitler made
short work of the French and British armies. But the British in
their hubris, hiding behind the English channel, wouldnt surrender
or even agree to a favorable peace settlement. Hitler concluded
that the British were counting on Russia to enter the war on their
side. Hitler decided that if he knocked off Russia, the British
hope would evaporate and they would come to peace terms. So Hitler
turned on his Russian partner with whom he had just dismembered
Poland. Stalin, in his own hubris, had recently purged almost every
officer in the Red Army, thus making Hitlers decision easy.
The outcome
of all this hubris was the rise of the US military/security complex
and more than four decades of cold war and the threat of nuclear
destruction, a period that lasted from the end of world war two
until Reagan and Gorbachev, two leaders not consumed by hubris,
agreed to end the cold war.
Alas,
hubris returned to America with the neoconservative ascendency.
Americans have become the indispensable people. Like
the Jacobins of the French Revolution who intended to impose liberty,
equality, fraternity upon all of Europe, Washington asserts
the superiority of the American way and the right to impose it on
the rest of the world. Hubris is in full flower despite its defeats.
The three week Iraq war lasted eight years, and after
11 years the Taliban control more of Afghanistan than the worlds
only superpower.
Sooner or later
American hubris is going to run up against Russia and China, neither
of which will give way. Either the US, like Napoleon and Hitler,
will have its Russian (or Chinese) moment, or the world will go
up in thermonuclear smoke.
The only solution
for humanity is to immediately impeach and imprison warmongers when
first sighted before their hubris leads us yet again into the death
and destruction of war.
June
14, 2012
Paul
Craig Roberts, a
former Assistant Secretary of the US Treasury and former associate
editor of the Wall Street Journal, has been reporting shocking cases
of prosecutorial abuse for two decades. A new edition of his book,
The
Tyranny of Good Intentions,
co-authored with Lawrence Stratton, a documented account of how
americans lost the protection of law, has been released by Random
House. Visit his website.
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© 2012 Paul
Craig Roberts
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