Toni Morrison - "The New Progressive Agenda: A Return to Citizenship"
5/12/15
I applaud with enthusiasm this gathering of leaders, thinkers, activists, and artists, each and all committed to strategies of and for social progress.
The Progressive Agenda to Combat Income Inequality identifies the pillars upon which healthy social structures can be built. Each pillar is designed to improve, even save, the lives of vulnerable populations. Addressing everything from financial traps to failing schools to jobs to methods for strengthening families and communities, each pillar of support enhances the lives of the poor and middle class, which in turn benefits the whole society.
The solutions are not mysterious, not unknown, nor are the means by which to achieve them. We know what they are and how to apply them. There is simply, and too often, no will to organize and enact the agenda. But indifference and inaction stops here. With New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio's insistence and foresight, along with the dedication and passion of serious progressives, vital changes in our cities and towns will surface.
Remember when we used to be called "citizens"? There were levels of citizenship, certainly, but we were citizens nonetheless. "I am an American citizen" was our proud boast. Then, following World War II, the prosperous decades began, and we were called "consumers." The American consumer wants; the American consumer needs -- and consume we did. Items that were once luxuries became necessities, and, unlike our great-grandparents, we were ashamed to have only one pair of shoes or one Sunday dress. Being a consumer is not without pleasure or comfort. Yet now we are identified by a brand-new label, one that floods political speech, pundit themes, and media headlines: "taxpayer." It seems that that definition is all we are.
The difference between understanding oneself as a citizen and understanding oneself as a taxpayer is not merely wide; it is antagonistic. A citizen thinks primarily about his or her community and is preoccupied with the safety of the neighborhood, the health of the elderly and disabled, the well-being of the young. A taxpayer thinks mostly about himself or herself, about who or what is taxing -- that is to say "taking" -- his hard-earned money to give to some undeserving body or some other distant, wasteful thing.
The Progressive Agenda seeks to return us to citizenship...
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/toni-morrison/the-new-progressive-agenda-a-return-to-citizenship_b_7265416.html
Toni Morrison is a Nobel Prize- and Pulitzer Prize-winning American novelist; Robert F. Goheen Professor of Humanities, Emeritus, Princeton University
I almost cried when I read this. It surely, for me, touches on the bottom line basic problem we have in the US. We are "consumers" and treated as such, rather than people who all matter equally.
We should all be SO proud to part of a movement to right the wrong. We are a small part in the huge effort attempting to bring the US back to citizenship & community!!
How effing awesome is that???
(Let's just hope we can)
sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)again.
I hope it isn't too late, I do see a definite change in people's attitudes towards the entire system.
We know a majority of the people feel the same way about which issues are important and do not support what is going on with their government right now.
But harnessing all that energy is going to be key to making the necessary changes.
RiverLover
(7,830 posts)Harnessing the energy is key & it will have to be DESPITE mainstream media leading the way in our consumer culture.
Media is such a big hurdle. Unfortunately it wields enormous power in shaping people's perceptions & manipulates emotions...
Lindsay
(3,276 posts)I have been saying that we've gone from defining ourselves as a society to being defined by our leaders as an economy. And in that change of definition, they've taken away our humanity.
Of course, Toni Morrison says it much more clearly than I can.
RiverLover
(7,830 posts)"we've gone from defining ourselves as a society to being defined by our leaders as an economy."
Might have to steal that.
hedda_foil
(16,502 posts)"we've gone from defining ourselves as citizens in a society to being defined by our leaders as consumers (and/or taxpayers) in an economy."
RiverLover
(7,830 posts)jwirr
(39,215 posts)only important when it is in their benefit that we are.
RiverLover
(7,830 posts)then get elected & forget us.
The profits they make from all the financial & environmental deregulation they get from those elected pays for the next round of elections.
Oh, and the tax breaks! Can't forget that.
ieoeja
(9,748 posts)Police should be banned from using that word when discussing non-police.
RiverLover
(7,830 posts)aspirant
(3,533 posts)Multinationals want the discussion to become economic Earthians rather than the people of Earth.
American citizens vs Global Traders
Unions are people-oriented but still co-exist in Corporate Economic America. We need People Unions that not only fight in the corporate world but also in the vast world of Human Rights