movie (and broadway production) "Cabaret"?
Mid-Depression, pre-Hitler (just on the horizon) Germany. It was the excessively greedy--"organized money," as FDR called it--that brought Germany down, as much as Hitler himself and his brownshirt thugs. And Lisa Minelli's and Joel Gray's unforgettable movie performance of that song--"Money"--seers it into your mind. When "organized money" gets as out-of-control as it was then, and as it is now, unthinkable horrors result--like the slaughter of 1.2 million innocent Iraqis to get their oil, like the "president" asserting powers of torture, like credit card usury and gas gouging, like deliberate efforts to destabilize democratic government and progressive society--stolen elections, shredding the Constitution--while so-called liberals do nothing, or collude.
I don't know if the New College's financial troubles are yet another symptom of "Money" gone mad, but it's worth considering the possibility that "organized money" doesn't want leftist (majorityist) activists in the professions right now--as lawyers, teachers, government employees, NGO human rights organizers, administrators, corporate science lab techs, and other college-degree-required locations in our society. (The New College School of Law is one of the best for creating high consciousness lawyers who advocate for the poor, and in the public interest.) Maybe that's why the funds dried up. Hard to say. I don't know the details. (But I did see another leftist college go down, for these very reasons, during the Reagan era. Fascist "organized money" called in the loans.)
If nothing else, it's depressing--adding to deliberate disempowerment and disenfranchisment of the great progressive American majority that we have seen in other spheres--such as the fascist/corporate media spewing its MINORITY garbage 24/7.
And maybe it's
not symptomatic--just the breaks, for New College. Maybe the money is going to
other good causes. As I said, hard to say, but worth looking into.
And, by the way, San Francisco--for all its fabled leftism--is just about a wholly owned subsidiary of Gap Inc. and its multi-billionaire Fisher family founders, some of the worst "bad actors" on matters of global corporate piracy and predation (sweatshops in foreign lands, WTO, oil economy, environmental destruction--clear-cutting of redwoods, use of pesticides, in No. California, use of cotton from pesticide-dead Uzbekistan, privatization of public property, and on and on). What these SF billionaires say, goes. Did New College leftists do something to offend them? (Say, oppose Donald Fisher's acquisition of the Presidio?) Did the Fishers dry up New College funds? It's worth asking.
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