Paying the price for breakdown of the country’s bourgeois culture

Guest Post by Amy Wax & Larry Alexander

Too few Americans are qualified for the jobs available. Male working-age labor force participation is at Depression-era lows. Opioid abuse is widespread. Homicidal violence plagues inner cities. Almost half of all children are born out of wedlock, and even more raised are by single mothers. Many college students lack basic skills, and high school students rank below those from two dozen other countries.

The causes of these phenomena are multiple and complex, but implicated in these and other maladies is the breakdown of the country’s bourgeois culture.

That culture laid out the script we all were supposed to follow: Get married before you have children and strive to stay married for their sake. Get the education you need for gainful employment, work hard, and avoid idleness. Go the extra mile for your employer or client. Be a patriot, ready to serve the country. Be neighborly, civic minded, and charitable. Avoid coarse language in public. Be respectful of authority. Eschew substance abuse and crime.

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These basic cultural precepts reigned from the late 1940s to the mid-’60s. They could be followed by people of all backgrounds and abilities, especially when backed up by almost universal endorsement. Adherence was a major contributor to the productivity, educational gains, and social coherence of that period.

Did everyone abide by those precepts? Of course not. There are always rebels — and hypocrites, those who publicly endorse the norms but transgress them. But as the saying goes, hypocrisy is the homage vice pays to virtue. Even the deviants rarely disavowed or openly disparaged the prevailing expectations.

Was everything perfect during the period of bourgeois cultural hegemony? Of course not. There was racial discrimination, limited sex roles, and pockets of anti-Semitism. However, steady improvements for women and minorities were underway even when bourgeois norms reigned. Banishing discrimination and expanding opportunity does not require the demise of bourgeois culture. Quite the opposite: The loss of bourgeois habits seriously impeded the progress of disadvantaged groups. That trend also accelerated the destructive consequences of the growing welfare state which, by taking over financial support of families, reduced the need for two parents. A strong pro-marriage norm might have blunted this effect. Instead, the number of single parents grew astronomically, producing children more prone to academic failure, addiction, idleness, crime, and poverty.

This cultural script began to break down in the late 1960s. A combination of factors — prosperity, the Pill, the expansion of higher education, and the doubts surrounding the Vietnam War — encouraged an anti-authoritarian, adolescent, wish-fulfillment ideal — sex, drugs, and rock and roll — that was unworthy of, and unworkable for, a mature, prosperous adult society. This era saw the beginnings of an identity politics that inverted the color-blind aspirations of civil rights leaders like the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. into an obsession with race, ethnicity, gender, and now sexual preference.

And those adults with influence over the culture, for a variety of reasons, abandoned their role as advocates for respectability, civility, and adult values. As a consequence, the counterculture made great headway, particularly among the chattering classes — academics, writers, artists, actors, and journalists — who relished liberation from conventional constraints and turned condemning America and reviewing its crimes into a class marker of virtue and sophistication.

All cultures are not equal. Or at least they are not equal in preparing people to be productive in an advanced economy. The culture of the Plains Indians was designed for nomadic hunters, but is not suited to a First World, 21st-century environment. Nor are the single-parent, anti-social habits, prevalent among some working-class whites; the anti-“acting white” rap culture of inner-city blacks; the anti-assimilation ideas gaining ground among some Hispanic immigrants. These cultural orientations are not only incompatible with what an advanced free market economy and a viable democracy require, they are also destructive of a sense of solidarity and reciprocity among Americans. If the bourgeois cultural script — which the upper-middle class still largely observes, but now hesitates to preach — cannot be widely reinstated, things are likely to get worse for us all.

Would the re-embrace of bourgeois norms by the ordinary Americans who have abandoned them significantly reduce society’s pathologies? There is every reason to believe so. Among those who currently follow the old precepts, regardless of their level of education or affluence, the homicide rate is tiny, opioid addiction is rare, and poverty rates are low. Those who live by the simple rules that most people used to accept may not end up rich or hold elite jobs, but their lives will go far better than they do now. All schools and neighborhoods would be much safer and more pleasant. More students from all walks of life would be educated for constructive employment and democratic participation.

But restoring the hegemony of the bourgeois culture will require the arbiters of culture — the academics, media, and Hollywood — to relinquish multicultural grievance polemics and the preening pretense of defending the downtrodden. Instead of bashing the bourgeois culture, they should return to the 1950s posture of celebrating it.

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Hondo
Hondo
August 10, 2017 1:56 pm

Everyone talks about all the maladies that caused the collapse of the old values except the one that fostered the biggest by far, irrevocable down spiral the world has ever seen. That event was an invasion by four or five young men (I honestly don’t remember the exact number of retards this band had) from England to the United States (JFK airport, I think). For those of us that have enough birthdays to remember, when they stepped off the plane onto the tarmac, America fell at their feet, never to rise again. Long hair, drugs, tattoos, violence, divorce and just about anything else that is stupid became the norm for american society. The fall started with those bastards and we have bastardized ourselves ever since. And we are still falling. thanks

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Hondo
August 10, 2017 4:29 pm

O c’mon.

I remember when the old people were predicting that Elvis and the Rock and roll movement would result in the total breakdown of public morality and social structure.

“Jungle music” a lot of them scornfully called it.

But 50 years later take a good look around you and ………….. well ………….. I guess it turns out they were right.

MN Steel
MN Steel
  Anonymous
August 10, 2017 7:56 pm

Open up immigration, desegregate, and let the chosen get a deathgrip on media and academia and political bureaucracy, what do you get?

This lovely, vibrant, worker’s paradise, tovarisch….

Westcoaster
Westcoaster
  Hondo
August 10, 2017 11:29 pm

So you’re blaming it on the Beatles. Perfect! Tell that to their 65 yr old groupies.

rhs jr
rhs jr
August 10, 2017 2:21 pm

Don’t call US bourgeois which is a stinking Communist term for the Middle Class. Cultural Communism is that you described and that is what’s destroying US. “Pockets of anti-Semitism” was never a problem here; the ZOG is the problem (just as sure as it was in Russia for 80 years; and Black Communism that destroyed Rhodesia and all that Europeans had done for Africa). The Western People were corrupted and all the Tables Covered With Vomit purposely by 5th Column Traitors for their own gain. That Tyranny must be eradicated and Christ and the Constitution restored before Americans can become free and whole again. Molon Labe & Maranatha (MLM).

Uncool Cat
Uncool Cat
August 10, 2017 2:29 pm

But restoring the hegemony of the bourgeois culture will require the arbiters of culture — the academics, media, and Hollywood — to relinquish multicultural grievance polemics and the preening pretense of defending the downtrodden. Instead of bashing the bourgeois culture, they should return to the 1950s posture of celebrating it.

What would impel them to return to celebrating bourgeois culture? It goes counter to their own value system, which idolizes celebrity, wealth, anti-whiteness, and deviance. Especially if you can fit all those into the same package.

Here is the product of cultural Marxism and — in many cases — what might be called “cultural Judaism” which even non-religious and non-powerful Jews accept or promote in too many cases. Yes, there are conservative Jews, and no one should be condemned just for being Jewish, but I have reluctantly concluded that Jewish or Zionist values are strongly associated with the decline of civility and a common nationhood. Professor Kevin MacDonald has convincingly shown that Jews in general support the good of the tribe over anything else and feel safer if other social norms are weakened.

How to turn things around? It won’t be easy. But at least we can take the curse off of talking about this touchy issue.

steve
steve
  Uncool Cat
August 10, 2017 5:41 pm

Uncool Cat-nailed it

overthecliff
overthecliff
August 10, 2017 2:36 pm

Stop welfare of any kind. Families would need to take care of their truly indigent. Stop corporate welfare. You would be surprised how value systems would change if there wasn’t any free shit. Simple but not easy. Sadly it won’t happen.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
August 10, 2017 2:50 pm

This column was written well enough, with a studied avoidance of condescension and prejudice, that it can be shared with those predisposed to disagree with its main proposition. The acknowledgment of past racism and sexism is both honest and necessary to allow young people to consider the merits of the argument. Very well done. What would impel people to return to bourgeois culture? A recognition that those who adhere to it are generally happier than those who abjure it. That takes some smarts, though – something that’s in short supply.

pyrrhus
pyrrhus
  Iska Waran
August 10, 2017 3:13 pm

Contrary to the assertion that there is a lack of skilled people for specific jobs, it has been shown over and over again that there are lots of skilled Americans who are available for full time employment. But big business doesn’t want to pay them a decent wage, and says so…Hence the price fixing conspiracy in Silicon Valley and the fraudulent attempt to disqualify Americans and bring in foreign indentured servants.
As to the comments about past racism and sexism, I call BS. Acknowledging the inherent, genetic differences between races and the sexes is only common sense, and everyone does it in the real world.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  pyrrhus
August 11, 2017 9:54 am

That’s not what I meant. You can’t expect young people these days – who have friends of all races – to harken back to the “good old days” if the good old days meant firehoses turned on protesters or young black men lynched for sport. There are photos. Young women will never pine for the days when women’s only job options were teacher or nurse. So it’s necessary to acknowledge the things that have improved since the old days in order to get young people to consider that they’d be happier and better off to embrace rather than subvert traditional social arrangements.

rhs jr
rhs jr
August 10, 2017 2:51 pm

The Communist’s Long March Cultural Revolution succeeded and the Counter-Revolution is in progress. We also need a good Revival and I fear God lifting His Hand of Mercy on this Backslidden Nation will give US a Big One.

Anonymous
Anonymous
August 10, 2017 5:25 pm

Seems to me that the “bourgeois culture” as described here, did far more damage to the US than what existed before it. It’s fine to wax nostalgic as this era comes to a close; people will always want to “go back to the good ole’ days” that were never all that good, though they convince themselves that they were.

In reality, 4Ts are about throwing off the old institutions that no longer work for a society. To rid our culture of its oppressors. If religion, social constructs like marriage and racial segregation and the like — ALL of which are fairly modern in human history — have become to0 constricting to deliver any further value, then society will throw them off in favor of something that allows freedom.

Mankind has always wanted freedom. It is perfectly reasonable that our society is choosing freedom now, over outdated ideas held by a few who wish to force them on the many. The culture wars are over; our society decided that freedom to be whoever you want to be is more important than holding fast to outdated, worn out notions.

Some just haven’t woken up to that fact yet. Instead, they do everything they can to prevent the wheels of time from moving, allowing people to achieve the liberty they so strongly desire. Those detractors will be passed by — just like the ones who wanted America to remain subjects of the English king, those who insisted that slavery was acceptable and those who fought against the New Deal. Where are they now? Oh, yes — consigned to the dustbin of history.

Purplefrog
Purplefrog
  Anonymous
August 11, 2017 8:44 am

Right on! Right on!
We’re headed to a freedom that is “responsible.” Yes, the transition is quite upsetting – ugly – dangerous, even. Right now the “children” are abusing their new freedom. Will those who prefer safety to freedom crack down on the abusers? They will try. Be sure of that. It seems to me that this is the essential chaos of the current 4th turning.

“Those who prefer safety to freedom will end up with neither.” (Probably not and exact quote.)

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Purplefrog
August 11, 2017 9:53 am

@Purplefrog — “essential chaos of the current 4T.” Yes, precisely. The Alt-Right want to choose safety over freedom, not realizing that “safety” is a prison of their own making. They want everyone to become slaves of a system driven by fake science and religion.

Society is rejecting that for a reason — mankind desires to be free. This country was founded on the ideal that all men are created equal and should have freedom to pursue their own happiness. This 4T is just the next ‘phase’ in making that happen.

james the deplorable wanderer
james the deplorable wanderer
  Anonymous
August 11, 2017 7:32 pm

” The Alt-Right want to choose safety over freedom, not realizing that “safety” is a prison of their own making. They want everyone to become slaves of a system driven by fake science and religion. ”
Which planet do you live on? Or are you deliberately mis-representing the positions of the Alt-RIght?
Alt-Right is PRO-freedom, ready to revolt over repression by Federal regulation, and totally opposed to PC-thought control, BLM-grievance-mongering, and SJW-anti-morality. It wants LESS government control, LESS globalism and LESS cultural Marxism. It rejects the FAKE SCIENCE of AGW / “climate change”, and leaves religion as a personal choice.
Are you totally confused, or a Soros troll trying to confuse others? “Your Jedi mind tricks won’t work here, Loose Soros-Talker”.

Southern Sage
Southern Sage
August 10, 2017 6:57 pm

“Pockets of anti-Semitism”. Ha! We needed bales of it.

monger
monger
August 10, 2017 7:46 pm

bourgeois culture has to be rewarded, right now it’s punished, no amount of celebrating will change that, like putting lipstick on a pig.

Llpoh
Llpoh
August 10, 2017 8:42 pm

I have said this many times – the base issue is that Americans have abandoned the things that make nations great and strong. Core values of family, education, thrift, hard-work, honesty and integrity are necessary for nations to thrive.

The disintegration is nearly complete. Generation after generation have abandoned these core values – not everyone has done so of course, but the majority has.

And I do not think it is recoverable without a major reset. The sense of entitlement runs too deep, and the people have en masse handed over to the govt the responsibility for providing everything. And it was a terrible mistake.