Doug Casey on the Collapse of Trust in American Institutions

Via International Man

International Man: According to a recent Gallup poll, the American people’s confidence in their leaders and most important institutions has collapsed to the lowest figure ever recorded.

Americans have never been more distrustful of the federal government, big business, the media, the education system, science institutions, the medical establishment, big tech companies, and law enforcement.

What is your take?

Doug Casey: The distrust is well deserved. Of course, if you want to see a real collapse of confidence in institutions—and the institutions themselves—we might look at Haiti. This is what happens when a society is on the ragged edge of a revolution, a civil war, or a societal collapse.

Traditions, common ethical standards, and civil institutions are what make a society livable. When they disintegrate, you’re looking at chaos. It can happen anywhere. Civilization is a relatively thin veneer in a Hobbesian world. In the US, it’s happening because the society’s institutions have been captured by Woke, collectivist, busybody, and Statist philosophies.

The people promoting Wokeism, and the like, want to destroy the current basis of society—pretty much as the Maoists did during their Great Cultural Revolution. They want to overturn the trust, traditions, and cultural beliefs that bind society together. Perversely, as they succeed, they’ll say that the US is headed toward anarchy, which, of course, is completely untrue. It’s headed towards chaos.

Anarchy, as many readers know, simply means the lack of government, the lack of a coercive State on top of society. Anarcho-capitalism and unregulated free markets are not only workable, but optimal, when people have confidence in their society and institutions. They’re often confused with chaos and nihilism, their philosophical opposites, which are taking over our society.

International Man: Here is a specific breakdown of the data from Gallup. What do you make of this data?

Doug Casey: I generally have limited confidence in polls. And even less now, as society breaks down—which, paradoxically, is just what the polls show. Everybody is reverting to their tribes or their individual silos. The US is much less of a cohesive society than it used to be.

The things listed on the chart are important elements of our society. It’s clear that confidence in institutions has dropped a lot.

I think there’s a correspondence with the late COVID hysteria, which tore the fabric of society and polarized people. Before the whole fiasco, including the vaccine, is over, it could turn out to be one of the biggest disasters in modern history.

I’m not surprised to see all these numbers dropping just in the last three years.

International Man: As we can see in the chart below, Gallup breaks down the data by political party. What is your take?

Doug Casey: You can see that the Democrats are pro-political, State-oriented things. The Republicans tend to be more individualist-oriented.

From an economic point of view, the Democrats like socialist and collectivist ideas, and the Republicans tend to prefer capitalist and free market ideas. The Dems are favorably inclined towards coercion; the Reps are more inclined towards individual responsibility. But very few of either group have thought these things out with any intellectual rigor; their beliefs are based mainly on gut feelings and emotion.

The poll lists “independents,” which is a meaningless catchall. Independents could include anyone from AnCaps, libertarians, and classical liberals to communists, Maoists, and neoNazis.

That said, the numbers represented here pretty well correspond with my own experience and what I see.

I think Reps have more confidence in the Supreme Court right now, mainly because they more or less control the Supreme Court. I’m sure if the Dems controlled it, the situation would be reversed. As for the Church and organized religion, the Reps are more traditionally oriented than the Dems, so, of course, the Dems have less confidence in the Church. The same goes for the police. Right now, they defend a reasonably free status quo, but if the US devolves into a police state, they’ll defend that new status quo. The Reps are currently pro-cop—but that could change. After all, the FBI seems to think MAGA people are potential terrorists…

Interestingly, nobody trusts big business. That makes a lot of sense because big business is so hooked up with the government. They’re like a dog and its master. Sometimes, the master kicks the dog, and sometimes, the dog bites the master, but you’re not even sure which one’s which. Big business isn’t run by entrepreneurs. It’s run by suits, the kind who thought the Bud Light ad campaign was a good idea. They endorse DEI and ESG. They’re unprincipled whores. Only a fool would trust Big Business today.

It’s interesting that people still have confidence in the military. That, however, will soon evaporate, since “diversity hires” are now in control, from the Chairman of the Joints Chiefs and the Secretary of Defense, to the commandants of the services. In fact, the military has been ostentatiously promoting trannies and gays, while talking down straight white guys from the South and the Midwest who have always formed the its backbone.

You can rest assured confidence in the military will collapse along with its effectiveness.

It’s gratifying that confidence is still relatively high for small business. That’s one of the few areas where owners have skin in the game and interact face-to-face with customers.

Confidence in the medical system—predictably, I think—collapsed further during COVID. How can anyone maintain confidence when it acts on political and economic, as opposed to medical and scientific, values?

Since the inception of Obamacare, medical procedures have become much more expensive and much more bureaucratized. Effectiveness and confidence in it will continue to degrade.

Democrats naturally have more confidence in organized labor. An anticapitalist mentality is kind of their thing. Same with public schools. The party differences here amount to a permanent fault line.

International Man: It’s not just trust in institutions that is collapsing. Trust between people is also falling.

What are the social and political implications of this?

Doug Casey: It seems that about 200 is the number of people that you can know reasonably well on a face-to-face basis. That’s about the size of a typical military company, or if you wish, a small tribe. We seem wired for face-to-face contact with a relatively small number of associates.

But even that’s falling apart in today’s world, and we all find it vaguely disorienting. It’s partly because reality has become heavily electronic. People spend so much time on their electronic media, hearing what people in the world at large—people they’ve never even met—are supposedly saying, that they’re justifiably uncertain what to believe. They’re no longer talking to people in their basic clan or tribe as we’ve done for hundreds of thousands of years.

We’re finding that we may share very few values with the world, which we experience mainly through television, mass media, and social media. So, of course, you have less confidence in other people. They’re electronic avatars, not real people. We know that we’re all just faceless members of “the masses.” It’s alienating.

Meanwhile, the State has become vastly more powerful and pervasive because of mass culture. Its nature is to try to make things happen with force and coercion. It’s always making more and more rules with penalties. Anyone can rat you out remotely, including people who might’ve been part of your local clan or tribe. As indebted workers, cogs in the industrial wheel, we’re easily corrupted. You justifiably feel that you can’t trust anybody—least of all some faceless institution.

The ultimate consequence of all of this? The breakup of the large conglomeration called the United States. Its citizens used to share more or less common religious values, culture, traditions, and trust in its institutions. They no longer do. It’s going to fly apart.

It’s an excellent bet that the US will cease to exist in its current form. Certainly in a hundred years, probably in 50 years, maybe even less than that. Very possibly through secession and civil war. Financial and economic collapse are in the cards. Probably WW3 as well. It’s going to be unpleasant and inconvenient. The same is true for most countries in the world, to a greater or lesser degree. I think we’re looking at generalized chaos for at least the rest of this decade.

If we were still America and still had solid traditions and trustworthy institutions, I wouldn’t be too worried. But we’re not. We’ve devolved into a degenerate empire. The US of the 21st century is looking a lot like Rome of the 5th century.

International Man: In the US and, more broadly, the West, long-standing institutions seem to be collapsing simultaneously.

In your perspective, are they connected in some way? Where are these trends headed?

Doug Casey: A lot has to do with the financialization of the world. And urbanization as well.

A lot of it also has to do with an active effort on the part of socialists. Not just Marxists, who are overtly violent and destructive, but democratic Fabian Socialists, who organized to corrupt society and its institutions in a kinder and gentler way. Although they wouldn’t say “corrupt.” They would say they only want to “transform” the world’s institutions. And they’ve generally succeeded.

Governments, the media, academia, the entertainment industry, corporations, and philosophy in general are all oriented toward Fabian socialist values. This is the root of the problem.

Among its many consequences is recurrent “lawfare,” now being used against Trump et al. Say what you want about him, but it’s obvious that the hundreds of thousands of laws on the books are being selectively used to prosecute him and his supporters, like the Jan 6 victims. It’s funny and perverse that modern-day Jacobins are using the apparatus of a “democracy” to destroy the idea of democracy. Of course, as an AnCap, I don’t much believe in political democracy, but that’s a different subject.

Not only is lawfare running wild, but “cancel culture,” which sends enemies down the memory hole, much the way it was in Stalin’s Soviet Union. “Deplatforming” an opponent is so much easier than debating the merit of his ideas. The Left, Statists, and nihilists want to destroy traditional American culture and values.

They’re succeeding because they have moral power. They’re viewed as righteous, which is why they’ve been able to capture the idealistic younger generation and universities.

I hate to sound so bearish, but the trend is clear and still in motion. In fact, it’s accelerating downhill, with only a few weak countermeasures to slow it down. Incipient countertrends, like the Oath Keepers and the Proud Boys, have been quashed. Speak up too loudly, and you may find no bank will accept your account without explanation, as happened to Nigel Farage.

Therefore, I don’t think countertrends that might pop up will likely go anywhere. The great trend of society is accelerating downhill. It will hit bottom eventually, of course, but that’s sometime in the future. I fear the spirit of the century is not on our side. So, hold onto your hat.

Editor’s Note: The economic trajectory is troubling. Unfortunately, there’s little any individual can practically do to change the course of these trends in motion.

The best you can and should do is to stay informed so that you can protect yourself in the best way possible, and even profit from the situation.

That’s precisely why bestselling author Doug Casey just released Surviving and Thriving During an Economic Collapse an urgent new PDF report. It explains what could come next and what you can do about it so you don’t become a victim. Click here to download it now.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
November 15, 2023 9:15 am

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  Anonymous
November 15, 2023 10:00 am

How do you harmonize Heaven/Hell/Afterlife theology with this verse:

“Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with your might, for there is no work or thought or knowledge or wisdom in Sheol, to which you are going.”

Asking for a friend.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  Anonymous
November 16, 2023 9:38 am

Verse from WHAT, exactly? Asking for your friend.

k31
k31
  Anonymous
November 16, 2023 10:03 am

Sheol is not the same as Hell. Sheol is Hebrew and its Greek equivalent is Hades. Hell is the English equivalent of Gehenna. They are not the same thing. Sheol is a place of waiting for the judgement. Sheol had a division that places part of it as like heaven for the saved and part of it like the popular concept of hell. The parable about Lazarus the beggar (not Lazarus the friend of Jesus) gives a picture of Sheol.

This verse is about coming to faith and obedience in this life, because after we die it is too late.

Anonymous
Anonymous
November 15, 2023 9:16 am

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  Anonymous
November 15, 2023 10:02 am

Are we supposed to up or downvote horrible stories?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
November 15, 2023 12:28 pm

We’re supposed to support truth, not play infantile, social media distraction games, such as voting. Truth cannot be downvoted.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  Anonymous
November 16, 2023 9:41 am

Truth cannot be downvoted.

Sure it can. Happens every day right here.

Anonymous
Anonymous
November 15, 2023 9:18 am

@AuronMacIntyre:
“Anarchotyranny is not an accident. It’s an active strategy. You have to strip the individual of the right to defend themselves and you have to strip men of their natural role of defending others.”

H/T @Matt_Bracken

Anonymous
Anonymous
November 15, 2023 10:40 am

The worst part of this is that the communists openly told you decades ago that they would destabilize and communize the US. Americans arrogantly laughed at the notion. Enjoy your communism. You earned every bit of it.

clbrto
clbrto
November 15, 2023 12:24 pm

they can’t 6uild 6ack 6etter without destroying everything first

Anonymous
Anonymous
  clbrto
November 15, 2023 12:30 pm

How ’bout not fixing shit that ain’t broke?

“Much of the social history of the Western world, over the past three decades, has been a history of replacing what worked with what sounded good.” ~ Thomas Sowell

https://www.brainyquote.com/authors/thomas-sowell-quotes
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Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
November 16, 2023 9:56 am

~Sowell, like Casey, speaks common sense wisdom. Shame it’s not so common.
When TS speaks, it’s worth one’s time to listen, & maybe learn a bit more.

Some black men and a very few of their women have opened their eyes to the charade,
and recognizing the way they’re being played by progressive lib faux sympathies.
Those types of blacks are more apt to pay attention to Sowell, and Walter Williams.
They’re more successful in life, too, and get along with whitey better as well.

The ignorant ones among their kind label Williams and Sowell as Uncle Toms.

They’d be better off if they ditched the victim and entitlement mentality, and took a long look in the mirror, if they’re looking to find who is to blame for most of their problems.

aClue
aClue
November 15, 2023 12:56 pm

Pretending theres a difference between Staties aka Voters and labeling the unaffilliated as Independent doesn’t change the end result of Authorities in positions doing the Opposite of their defined Duties and willfully preventing Accountability/Enforcement of the Law. Accountability or Revolution, and if revolution, all the seated authorities get dealt with First and finally.

Jdog
Jdog
November 15, 2023 4:42 pm

US government = criminals and cowards

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Jdog
November 15, 2023 5:59 pm

A Government of Cowards

Asstro Buoy
Asstro Buoy
November 15, 2023 9:00 pm

This is what the commies want, up there. Don’t YA KNOW??

Suds
Suds
November 16, 2023 9:47 am

This article is why I pay attention to Casey, even if others don’t, for whatever reason.
Sure, he’s selling something, but you don’t have to buy, to appreciate his take on things.
He’s a self described AnCap.
For those in the cheap seats, an anarchist capitalist. And, he defines anarchy well.
Too, he mentions tradition often as one of the valuable things lost in this degradation of America.

What are you?
“I’d describe myself as a freedom loving person who desires less government diktat, especially when it comes to affairs of personal commerce, in the quest to be self sufficient, and not be a drain on society,
while adhering to proven principles that have worked well in the past, avoiding change just for the sake of change, or, avoiding progressivism, and preferring traditionalism.”

To wit, I’m an AnCap Trad.
White. Older. Middle Class. Believer. Family man. Worker, Provider, Helper, Friend.

k31
k31
November 16, 2023 9:57 am

Anarcho-capitalism also known as plutocracy.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  k31
November 16, 2023 10:09 am

disagree.
Some, maybe. Not all capitalists though.
Can agree that the likes of Bezos exert too much control, rule over merchants, and cause too much damage. Bezos is in bed with .gov.

Would a small, Main Street business man be considered a wealthy ruler over others less fortunate? That man would be better off, as a capitalist, if .gov would just stay out of his way.

From Wiki:
A plutocracy (from Ancient Greek πλοῦτος (ploûtos) ‘wealth’, and κράτος (krátos) ‘power’) or plutarchy is a society that is ruled or controlled by people of great wealth or income. The first known use of the term in English dates from 1631.[1] Unlike most political systems, plutocracy is not rooted in any established political philosophy.

The capitalist is not always looking to become ultra wealthy.
Some take advantage, and shoot for the highest plateaus of wealth.

The UMC and std. middle class want to control their own destiny,
provide for their families, and enjoy all that life offers.

The poor, we will always have among us. Even Christ said so.
When the .gov steps in to help, as some deserve, the vermin take advantage and abuse the assistance, to the detriment of the system as a whole. That is readily apparent.
And yet, the .gov largesse is not enough.
Witness the flash mob thefts of retail establishments on the left coast.
It’s always them, boo boo.