Re: Is Obama our Gorbachev?
You bet. An awful lot of folks still believe the revisionist propaganda that the war was fought to end slavery. You have it right. It was fought to forcibly establish federal hegemony over the states, overriding the Constitution on the matter. Few folks know that Lincoln even tried to have the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court jailed.
The view we were taught in elementary school doesn’t explain why, if it was really about slavery, that the war broke out at duty collection post. Fort Sumter. The southern states were resisting collecting tariffs that the northern industrialists, which controlled the federal government, wanted in order to force the South into buying more of its production as opposed to Europe’s. Nor does it explain why, if it was really about slavery, that Lincoln did not come out with his famous Emancipation Proclamation until two years after the war had started. Nor that the Proclamation only freed the slaves in those states that were in rebellion. No, the slavery story was really an after-the-fact bit of war propaganda calculated to deter the Europeans from coming to the aid of the South. The Europeans had reasoned that if independence was so good in 1776, then why not in 1860 (your teacher every explain that one to you?). Also the Europeans were economically sympathetic to the South because of the aforementioned trade.
But the Europeans had just recently rid themselves of slavery, and Lincoln’s tactic was successful, making it politically difficult for the Europeans to come to the aid of the South. Also noteworthy is that that slavery had been abolished peacefully in Europe. It was simply an idea whose time had come. It was not at all necessary to have a war to do away with slavery; the successful European strategy had just not been tried in the US.
Lincoln was a master politician. Even as he proclaimed he was fighting a war to preserve government by the consent of the governed, he was doing away with it. In its place was government by military conquest.
Of course that was hardly the end of the story. The US Constitution suffered further setbacks circa WWI under Wilson and his "fight to make the world safe for democracy". The income tax and the Federal Reserve were established in that dark chapter of American history. And the decline of the erstwhile Land Of The Free continues to this day.
Originally posted by jpatter666
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The view we were taught in elementary school doesn’t explain why, if it was really about slavery, that the war broke out at duty collection post. Fort Sumter. The southern states were resisting collecting tariffs that the northern industrialists, which controlled the federal government, wanted in order to force the South into buying more of its production as opposed to Europe’s. Nor does it explain why, if it was really about slavery, that Lincoln did not come out with his famous Emancipation Proclamation until two years after the war had started. Nor that the Proclamation only freed the slaves in those states that were in rebellion. No, the slavery story was really an after-the-fact bit of war propaganda calculated to deter the Europeans from coming to the aid of the South. The Europeans had reasoned that if independence was so good in 1776, then why not in 1860 (your teacher every explain that one to you?). Also the Europeans were economically sympathetic to the South because of the aforementioned trade.
But the Europeans had just recently rid themselves of slavery, and Lincoln’s tactic was successful, making it politically difficult for the Europeans to come to the aid of the South. Also noteworthy is that that slavery had been abolished peacefully in Europe. It was simply an idea whose time had come. It was not at all necessary to have a war to do away with slavery; the successful European strategy had just not been tried in the US.
Lincoln was a master politician. Even as he proclaimed he was fighting a war to preserve government by the consent of the governed, he was doing away with it. In its place was government by military conquest.
Of course that was hardly the end of the story. The US Constitution suffered further setbacks circa WWI under Wilson and his "fight to make the world safe for democracy". The income tax and the Federal Reserve were established in that dark chapter of American history. And the decline of the erstwhile Land Of The Free continues to this day.
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