Brooks: Trumpism isn’t normal politics. Its defeat requires a national uprising.

23.04.2025    The Mercury News    11 views
Brooks: Trumpism isn’t normal politics. Its defeat requires a national uprising.

In the beginning there was agony Under the empires of old the strong did what they willed and the weak suffered what they must But over the centuries people built the sinews of civilization constitutions to restrain power international alliances to promote peace legal systems to peacefully settle disputes scientific institutions to cure ailment news outlets to advance population understanding charitable organizations to ease suffering businesses to build wealth and spread prosperity and universities to preserve transmit and advance the glories of our way of life These institutions make our lives sweet loving and creative rather than nasty brutish and short Trumpism is threatening all of that It is primarily about the acquisition of power power for its own sake It is a multifront assault to make the earth a playground for ruthless men so of curriculum any institutions that might restrain power must be weakened or destroyed Trumpism is about ego appetite and acquisitiveness and is driven by a primal aversion to the higher elements of the human spirit learning compassion scientific wonder the pursuit of justice So far we have treated the various assaults of President Donald Trump and the acolytes in his administration as a series of different attacks In one lane they are going after law firms In another they savaged the United States Agency for International Enhancement In another they re attacking our universities On yet another front they re undermining NATO and on another they re upending global arrangement Civilization threatened But that s the wrong way to think about it These are not separate battles This is a single effort to undo the parts of the civilizational order that might restrain Trump s acquisition of power And it will take a concerted response to beat it back So far each sector Trump has assaulted has responded independently the law firms seek to protect themselves the universities separately try to do the same Yes a group of firms banded together in aid of the firm Perkins Coie but in other cases it s individual law firms trying to secure their separate peace with Trump Yes Harvard eventually drew a line in the sand but Columbia cut a deal This is a disastrous strategy that ensures that Trump will trample on one victim after another He divides and conquers Slowly numerous of us are realizing that we need to band together But even these efforts are insular and fragmented Several members of the Big Ten Conference are working on forming an alliance to defend academic freedom Good But that would be schools out of roughly degree-granting American colleges and universities So far the only real hint of something larger a mass countermovement has been the rallies led by Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez But this too is a ineffective way to respond to Trump those partisan rallies make this fight seem like a normal contest between Democrats and Republicans What is happening now is not normal politics We re seeing an assault on the fundamental institutions of our civic life things we should all swear loyalty to Democrat independent or Republican It s time for a comprehensive national civic uprising It s time for Americans in universities law business nonprofits and the scientific society and civil servants and beyond to form one coordinated mass movement Trump is about power The only way he s going to be stopped is if he s confronted by selected movement that possesses rival power Peoples throughout history have done exactly this when confronted by an authoritarian assault In their book Why Civil Resistance Works Erica Chenoweth and Maria J Stephan looked at hundreds of nonviolent uprisings These movements used a large number of different tools at their disposal lawsuits mass rallies strikes work slowdowns boycotts and other forms of noncooperation and resistance These movements began small and built up They developed clear messages that appealed to a variety of groups They shifted the narrative so the authoritarians were no longer on permanent offense Sometimes they used nonviolent means to provoke the regime into taking violent action which shocks the nation undercuts the regime s authority and further strengthens the movement Think of the civil rights movement at Selma Right now Trumpism is dividing civil society if done right the civic uprising can begin to divide the forces of Trumpism Chenoweth and Stephan emphasize that this takes coordination There doesn t unfailingly have to be one charismatic leader but there does have to be one backbone organization one coordinating body that does the work of coalition building Taking inventory In his book Upheaval Jared Diamond looked at countries that endured crises and recovered He points out that the nations that recover don t catastrophize they don t say everything is screwed up and we need to burn it all down They take a careful inventory of what is working well and what is working poorly Leaders assume responsibility for their own share of society s problems This struck me as essential advice for Americans in current times We live in a country with catastrophically low levels of institutional trust University presidents big law firms media organizations and corporate executives face a wall of skepticism and cynicism If they are going to participate in a mass civic uprising against Trump they have to show the rest of the country that they understand the establishment sins that gave rise to Trump in the first place They have to show that they are democratically seeking to overhaul their institutions This is not just defending the establishment it s moving somewhere new Let s take the universities I ve been privileged to teach at American universities off and on for nearly years and I get to visit a dozen or two others every year These are the crown jewels of American life They are hubs of scientific and entrepreneurial innovation In a million methods the scholars at universities help us understand ourselves and our world But like all institutions they have their flaws Plenty of have allowed themselves to become shrouded in a stifling progressivism that tells half the country Your voices don t matter Through admissions policies that favor rich kids the elite universities have contributed to a diploma divide If the same affluent families come out on top generation after generation then no one should be surprised if the losers flip over the table Related Articles Barabak Alaska Republican speaks truth about Trump Retaliation is real We are all afraid Letters We must stand up and help our libraries Rubio unveils first stage of major State Department overhaul Tesla board gets an earful from eight state treasurers over Elon Musk s focus Earth Day How Trump s environmental decisions are affecting California In other words a civic uprising has to have a short-term vision and a long-term vision Short term Stop Trump Foil his efforts Pile on the lawsuits Turn chosen of his followers against him The second is a long-term vision of a fairer society that is not just hard on Trump but hard on the causes of Trumpism one that offers a positive vision Whether it s the universities the immigration system or the global financial sector we can t go back to the status quo that prevailed when Trump first rode down the escalator I m really not a movement guy I don t naturally march in demonstrations or attend rallies that I m not covering as journalist But this is what America requirements right now Trump is shackling the greatest institutions in American life We have nothing to lose but our chains David Brooks is a New York Times columnist

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