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Origin of the Concept „Alienation“ („Entäußerung“)
1.1 Marx and Alienation
In the Rhine province of Western Germany, around 1842-43 increasingly
the poor peasants and other impoverished workers began to steal wood
from
the estates of the large landowners. The Government intervened
violently
against these people. The young Dr. Karl Marx who had freshly received
the
Ph.D. from the University of Jena and who could not obtain a university
post,
tried journalism as a means of survival. His political writings in the
„Deutsch-Französische Jahrbücher“ and the „Rheinische
Zeitung“ eventually led to his expulsion from Germany and his exile in
France. In 1844, Marx came into contact with the first socialist and
workers organization in Paris. Under the influence of the Left Young
Hegelians and Feuerbach, Marx had begun his intellectual life as an
ardent Hegelian 1840-43. From his studies of philosophy, especially of
Hegelianism, in 1843, he undertook the study of political economy,
especially of the Adam Smith - Ricardo School. In 1844, Marx made the
first attempt to synthesize his philosophical and economic ideas in the
Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts (1844), also called the Parisian
Manuscripts. In this work, and also those written in co-authorship with
Engels, The Holy Family (1845) and The German Ideology (1845-46), the
concept of alienation plays a central role. Marx took the concept
„alienation“ from Hegel and gave it a new meaning.
1.2 Hegelian Philosophy and Alienation
In Hegel’s philosophy two main categories are alienation
(„Entäußerung“) and estrangement („Entfremdung“) - they are
extreme expressions of „other-ness“. At the centre (or beginning) of
Hegel’s philosophical system is the Absolute - the whole of reality.
This Absolute first exists as pure Idea, a mere logical Idea. The Idea,
and Hegel does not explain how and why, breaks out of itself to a
completely alienated condition - to Nature. In Hegel’s words, the Idea
or Spirit resolves to go forth as Nature.
At this point Hegel is not applying his own dialectical method, because
for the Spirit to „go forth“ it must already be in unity with the same
Nature which it is supposed to create. In the Parisian Manuscripts
(1844), Marx had already commented: „the Absolute Idea is nothing in
itself, only Nature is something.“ Hegel considered Nature as a
lifeless dispersed mode of existence in contradiction with the lively
permanent motion and universality of the Absolute Idea. This
contradiction - and here begins Hegel’s dialectics - drives the Idea
forward, which begins to emancipate itself from its lifeless egg-shell
and is born as Mind. Mind then dialectically passes through a series of
stages, from crude sensation, across religion, to reach its highest
self-realization in philosophy, thus, eventually the Idea has completed
its cycle and ends as Absolute.
Throughout this complex process of the Absolute Idea, alienation plays
a positive role. It is the expression of the Negative at work within
Hegelian dialectics. The Negative, as alienation, is constantly
destroying the existing forms through the conflict of opposites, thus
everything is permanently driven on toward a higher form of existence.
Because Mind has become alienated from itself conflicts arise,
generalized as a conflict between subject and object. The objective
world becomes opposed to man. Human existence is plunged into all
embracing contradiction, the conflict of society against nature, of
idea against objective reality, of consciousness against material
existence. However, in Hegelian dialectics Nature is the antithesis,
the Negative, to the Idea, thus Nature, objective reality, Matter, is
nothing in and for itself. Nature is merely a concealed and mysterious
embodiment of the Absolute Idea.
This meant that Hegel’s Absolute Idealism separated thinking, the
thought process, from real active thinking human beings, and converted
it into an independent omnipotent Subject which absorbed Nature, the
World, Matter, into itself. This idealism, in the last analysis, is a
sophisticated ideology, in which the Logical Idea replaced God.
Alienation itself is a very old notion with religious origins. Hegel
took over this concept from his predecessors and gave it a new
ideological content. In the process of change, everything has an
antithetical nature, a unity and contradiction of opposites, it is both
itself and becoming something else,
its „other.“ But this „other“ is simply a development of the „itself“;
the
implicit becomes explicit, the possible becomes real. All these involve
„Entfremdung“
(estrangement) from the original form and the realization of the
essence
in a higher form of existence.
Hegel (also Marx and Engels) did not criticize Labour itself, he
explained that man is alienated because labour is alienated, and he
gave two explanations for this general alienation of human labour:
(a) The Dialectics of Need and Labour
Human needs are always one step ahead of the available economic
resources. It is impossible to fulfil human needs, because the goal to
equalize human needs with the organization of resources can never be
attained.
(b) Hegel’s Concept of
„Entäußerung“ (Externalization)
Every (wo)man who works, who produces something, really reproduces in
her/his product an idea which he initially had in her/his mind. In the
first
chapter of Capital, Marx expressed a similar idea, but from a
materialist
point of view. Hegel, however, stated that by producing something, we
separate
ourselves from the product of our labour. Thus our idea does not
continue
to live in our mind, we project it out of our body. Such then is the
anthropological definition of Hegel of alienated labour. Man is
condemned forever to become separated, alienated, from the products of
his labour. This idea Feuerbach will deepen.
2. Marx’s Critique of Hegel’s Two
Concepts of Alienated Labour
In the Parisian Manuscripts, in 1844, Marx, in a youthful
attempt, mainly for „self-clarification,“ tried to integrate his ideas
about labour in bourgeois society with ideas about man’s fate, his
earthly existence
and position in history. Marx was not yet a scientific socialist and
had
just begun studying political economy a year before. But this work
represents
a major turning point in Marx’s intellectual development.
Marx contradicted both Hegel’s explanations of alienated labour. The
discrepancy between needs and material resources is only temporary,
conditioned by history. Man’s needs do not develop in an unlimited way,
and collective labour's output needs not to be inferior to these needs.
He rejected Hegel’s idea of an
identification of externalization with alienation. He stated that
humanity
is not condemned to live „by the sweat of its brew,“ under alienated
conditions
forever. Humanity can become free, its labour can become free, under
specific
historic conditions. Note: For Marx, Labour can be liberated, Labour is
not
the fons et origo of Alienation.
Marx criticized Hegel for having seen only one side of the process, the
alienation of consciousness. Hegel completely neglected the aspect of
labour in a class society, the alienation of real man who produces
commodities
and surplus value.
2.1 Feuerbach’s Critique
Feuerbach expressed the view that Hegel’s philosophy was in reality an
abstract expression of the alienation of man from himself. The
„Absolute Idea“ was nothing but „a thing of thought.“ Thus Feuerbach
stated that Hegel’s system has a religious essence, and he
re-established the materialist Truth that Nature, Matter, is the real
basis for thought. All ideas, gods, angels and devils are our
intellectual creations.
The young Marx was fascinated by Feuerbach’s materialism and humanism.
Thus he began to analyse capitalist relations, showing what dehumanizes
and
what is truly human. Marx agreed with Feuerbach that religion reverses
the
real relations between Man and Nature. Man created the gods in his own
image.
But to the underdeveloped („primitive“) mind, unaware of sub- or
unconscious mental processes, it appeared as if gods had created Nature
and Man. Confused by such appearances, and not knowing the essence, and
being manipulated ideologicallv by „witch doctors“ and priests, men for
thousands of years prostrated themselves before the idol of their
ruling classes, the gods manufactured in the minds of men.
3. Rudimentary Alienation
The primitive alienation observable in pre- "civilized“ societies in
so-called „barbarism“ and „savagery“, had very much to do with
ignorance and fear. The low level of consciousness of primitive peoples
across the globe did not
enable man to penetrate his environment deeply or to understand the
forces or laws of Nature.
The sector which primitive man dominated was very limited. Concerning
this, he had knowledge; about the rest only ignorance. Outside this
field
of knowledge, an immense area of enigmatic and unmastered phenomena was
explained by a mass of rituals and conceptions commonly known as magic,
something
which is still being practised in many parts of Africa, Asia, South
America,
etc., which are not yet penetrated by scientific knowledge or
materialism.
Where human control of natural forces or technology terminated, magic
took
over. By trial-and-error, by accident, by observing repetitive
processes,
man did become aware of some laws or forces of Nature, but not
consciously,
that is, scientifically. Thus one should not mix up magical
„hocus-pocus“
with natural laws discovered by accident, but not yet knowing their
scientific operations. Magic of both types, negative ignorance which
led to mental enslavement and religion, and positive ignorance which
led to a spirit of self-discovery and science, was originally designed
to satisfy demands, which social life had awakened, but which it could
not guarantee as yet. Hegel would say there was a discrepancy between
needs and material resources.
Man began to assume supernatural powers, which had to be counteracted,
neutralized or won over. Many imaginary powers were fabricated -
ancestors, chiefs, animals, plants, mountains, volcanoes, thunder,
rain, sun, etc. Man
projected his inner self into these self-created beings giving them
super-human properties. Thus the illusion was created that by creating
an illusion about reality you could actually control reality.
Thus rudimentary alienation was created, which from magic passed into
a higher form, into polytheistic religion, and eventually to
monotheism.
A beautiful example of how children are tutored in self-alienation
today
still is the „Our Father.“ The humble child, for example, of a poor
African
proletarian, in need, and who has no resources to fulfil his desires,
begins
by addressing the heavenly edition of a patriarch, a Somoza in class
society:
„Our Father.“ This despot is then elevated far above earthly mortals to
divine dimensions above the Universe: „Who art in Heaven“. Then the
little
Black boy or girl gives the White ruler the reverence due to superior
authority:
„Hallowed be Thy name.“ Then the helpless petitioner to the Crown does
not
ask for his needs to be fulfilled, but for those of Mammon, of Capital:
„Thy
Kingdom come; Thy Will be done.“ And this must not happen later, in
heaven
only, but immediately, while Vorster or Botha is murdering little
children,
here and now: „On earth as it is in Heaven.“
As the „Primitive“ African forefathers had demanded a good harvest from
the God of Rain, now their Black descendant, the "civilized savage“
begs: „Give us this day our daily bread.“ Meanwhile on the world market
grain
is being destroyed to keep prices high, South Africa supplies Comecon
countries secretly with wheat exports, while the Soviet Union is
attacking Apartheid, and millions of children have no bread to eat.
The ignorant „savage“ used to beg to be purified of taboos violated,
fearing the wrath of the God of Thunder: „And forgive us our
trespasses.“ This is then supplemented by the moralizing influence,
gained from Roman Catholicism of the „Dark Ages“, from times of the
Spanish Inquisition: „As we forgive those of others.“ All this is then
crowned by the weakness, docility, humility, fear and submission of the
poor child and his „wretched“ family: „For Thine is the power and glory
forever.“ So it shall be, Master, Lord, Sir, Boss, don't fail us:
“Amen.“
All this rudimentary alienation can still be seen today in customs as
sending flowers to funerals and putting wreaths on graves, or at the
feet
of the status of Bolivar, Kruschev or Mao. This rite dates back to
primitive
times when ignorant man believed in another existence after death. The
departed Souls needed similar things as they had on earth the Pharaonic
pyramid graves demonstrate this at best. Ancient peoples buried food,
tools and weapons with
the dead - until today, these have dwindled to a few flowers.
4. "Civilized“ Alienation
With the development of agriculture, craftsmanship and stock-breeding,
higher forms of alienation were engendered. “Civilized“ man began to
control Nature increasingly, but he also began to lose control over the
social process of production. After the social division of labour,
goods became converted into commodities and were exchanged on the
market. The laws of the market began to rule the producers and later
men themselves became commodities that
could be bought and sold. Thus, slavery was the first organized system
of
alienated labour historically, wage labour will be the last. Wage
labour, under capitalism, according to Marx, is a special type of
alienated labour.
4.1 Economic Alienation
What does it mean when a worker sells his labour power - not labour -
to a boss of a factory or a company? He sells his labour power, part of
his life energy, part of his life-time, to another, to the capitalist,
to
live on like a parasite. The worker loses control over a large part of
his
waking hours, going to work (usually up to 2 hours), 8 hours at work,
going
home (up to 2 hours), thus 12 hours, half-a-day of his daily life. The
time
which has been sold to the employer belongs to him, not to the worker.
He
dictates what you will or will not do during that time. He dictates
what
the worker will produce, how he will do it, and where he will do it. He
is master over the worker's activity. The boss thinks, the worker only
acts
-- here the transhistoric mental holocaust begins.
In the Parisian Manuscripts of 1844, the young Marx put
this as follows:
„Labour is external to the worker, that is, it does not belong to
his essential being. Therefore he does not affirm himself in his work
but denies himself. He does not feel contented but dissatisfied. He
does not
develop freely his physical and spiritual energy but mortifies his body
and
ruins his mind. The worker therefore only feels himself to be himself
outside
his work, and in his work he feels outside himself. He is at home when
he
is not working and when he is working, he is not at home.“
What is even worse, the raw materials which the worker uses, the tools,
and even the products of his labour, do not belong to him. The only
thing which he gets is the exchange value of his labour-power, which is
not equivalent to the selling price of the commodities which he has
produced. The wage, the money, which he receives, is specifically
calculated only to reproduce his labour power to work tomorrow again.
He can forget about saving to become a capitalist. A European
wage-worker can forget to become a capitalist today - to be able to
compete with „small“ capitalists, he needs over US$ 500 million in
Western Europe, otherwise, he won't survive. To work for 50 years, and
saving his total „wage“ of about US$ 50,000 a year, after subtracting
all
the taxes, could not even do it. About 100 well-paid workers will have
to
starve for 50 years and would not even accomplish this. Apart from
this, only managers, the CEO's, generally earn such a huge salary. A
capitalist lives from the „interests“ which he acquires by exploiting
labour power, a worker forever lives from the „interests“ of his
permanent debts.
The products of labour can become hostile to the worker, can threaten
him. This happened with the machines which he had produced. The worker
becomes an appendage to the machine. It causes even unemployment of the
worker. Monotonous work, shift work, abnormal schedules, all these ruin
the workers causing
not only physical, but also psychological and nervous disorders, true
cognitive
dissonance and psychotic disassociation.
The modern capitalist worker has become alienated to himself. Work is
no longer a means of self-expression. Work is just a means to attain a
goal. And that goal is making money. People just talk about how to make
money, what to buy, what to sell. In Osaka, the main commercial
and industrial city of Japan, you don't address a person whom you meet
with „How do you
do?“ anymore, but, „How is business?’’ „Are you making money?“
Today, money has the „magical“ power of turning things into their
opposites. Shakespeare already said: „Gold: yellow, glittering,
precious gold can make black, white; foul, fair; wrong, right; base,
noble; old, young; coward, valiant.“ A man’s worth is no more his
talents or praiseworthy abilities or
actions, but his bank account or his private property. In Germany a
Rothschild was loved, where Marx was hated. Love has become a
commodity, a flourishing commercial business of prostitution. In
America, even Death is commercialized: Morticians seek to induce people
to buy more expensive coffins, so that the beloved can rest peacefully
on foam mattresses. Here not the corpse's need is satisfied, but the
deepest feelings of the living family members are exploited by ruthless
capitalists.
5. Social Alienation
Until now we have dealt with the consequences of alienated labour, and
not with the alienation of the wage-worker himself. Already in 1844,
Marx painted out that within capitalism a built-in-contradiction of
needs exists. Each capitalist tries to limit the human needs of his own
workers, in order to keep wages low, and profits high. However, each
capitalist considers the
work force of other capitalists a potential buyer for its commodities.
In
the last analysis, capitalism constantly extends the needs of the
consumers. Up to a certain limit, real human needs, like healthy
feeding, proper housing and necessary clothing, can be fulfilled.
However, capitalism must forever create new, artificial needs, has to
commercialize everything, love, death, leisure, etc. All kinds of
gadgets are sold, a chess-computer with which one can compete, a
computer for washing dishes, dolls which speak to the baby,
stifling her creative imagination, etc.
Thus alienation becomes social and psychological in nature. Human needs
are extended beyond what is rational, permanent dissatisfactions are
being created. Capitalism would cease to exist when all human needs are
fulfilled - thus „wear-and-tear“ has to be built into the commodities,
they have to last only for a while - all rubbish which cannot be sold
in the metropoles or is obsolete is being dumped into the „Third World“
at exorbitant prices: Of course, here also artificial needs are
created, for example, the use
of an electrical tooth-brush, by permanent black-outs or power-cuts.
Even
in that case, a power-standby machine would do the job. Thus social
alienation spreads across the globe.
Systematically, capitalism and neocolonialism are creating
frustrations, illusions and discontent. One only needs to study the
number and types of crimes in the daily newspapers to verify these
facts. Capitalist society breeds juvenile delinquency, antisocial
behaviour patterns, rape, murder and
insanity. Human activity becomes alienated, beggars are created, mad
people,
talking to themselves, unable to communicate with others, roam the
ghettos,
slums, struts, subways and highways. Workers become over-specialized,
prisoners
of their trade, they live in shut-in horizons. They become
over-specialized, one-track skilled or academic idiots. They know
something for a while about a certain branch of human activity and
absolutely nothing about totality. Ignorance crowned with diplomas
increases, ideology and religion do the rest.
Thus human relations become „thing-relations“, money-relations. About
this tendency towards „Verdinglichung“ (reification), in Capital,
Marx warned already. Bourgeois economic relations have completely
pervaded
human relations. Man-Woman relations have become money-relations;
friendship
flourishes on thing-relations; pure human qualities like politeness,
sincerity,
respect, consideration, helpfulness, become the exploitative field of
touts,
crooks and corruption. Everything one urgently needs or wants to do,
can
only be achieved over the money-nexus - this has become a modus
vivendi in most „Third World“ countries. People are
dehumanized, without insulting the poor "creatures", vegetate, fall
lower than animals; workers, who have kost their mind already,
progressively acquire a bourgeois or middle class mentality, in
reality, without possessing a cent of their own.
Bourgeois and worker cannot communicate with each other anymore, they
do not understand each other's language. White South Africans know
nothing about Black South Africa or Black Africa for that matter.
Communication has
broken down. Many people, the "lonely crowd", the "one-dimensional"
slaves,
are so isolated, so atomized, so alienated,, that when they meet
someone,
they just flush down all their thoughts, any theme, whether the other
is
listening or not. Both conversing partners talk along parallel lines,
spit
out unrelated ideas, follow no "red thread", not even formal logics,
unburdening
themselves of their loneliness of their alienation. Other „sane“ ones
call
them „mad“, yet they have just reached the extremes, whither all „sane“
workers,
in any case, are heading ultimately. Capitalism is progressively
creating
morons, idiots and lunatics, from bums to presidents.
5.1 Religious Support to Spread Social Alienation
in the „Third World“
Religion cannot help anymore either. As Marx wrote: The miracles of God
become superfluous because of the miracles of industry.“ In
metropolitan
countries, technology, scientology and futurology have taken the place
of
God, theology and religion. At the University of Frankfurt in West
Germany,
88% of the students never go to church, or only at Christmastime to
satisfy
their parents. 53% of them don't care about marriage, especially not in
church.
Churches are being sold, converted into discoteques. And this is the
general trend in Western Europe or North America and yet the „Third
World“ is being flooded with religious cults, Jesus-shouters, who know
absolutely nothing
about the historical facts surrounding the Jesus-Movement, the Messiah
principle, the early Christians or the genesis of the „Holy Bible“,
especially its
censorship in the interest of ruling class ideology. Soon all these
heavenly-relations, divine-relations will also fade away into
capitalist oblivion, in spite of
all the „Hallelujah“ and „Amen“ shouting.
6. Alienation and the State
After studying Hegel, Marx first became aware of the alienation of man
as a citizen in his relation with the State. This was the real starting
point of Marx’s scientific socialist thought. The so-called „social
contract“ theory (Rousseau) maintained that in higher developed complex
human society, the individual must forfeit a certain number of
individual rights to the State as the representative of the collective
interest of the community. However, as we have seen, the State, a
product of the division of labour, based in private property of the
means of production, always represented dominant/ruling class
interests. If not, then it is baptized as a dictatorship, as tyranny.
These so-called individual rights were taken by force, by class
violence,
in fact, by pure robbery. This forced forfeiture of individual rights
to
the State ended up with alienation.
In the same way as money has become the supreme fetish of bourgeois
society, similarly, the State comes to a close second fetish. State
coercion, ruling class violence, murder by social order, manifest
themselves in its penal powers, tax powers, forceful conscription for
military service, etc.
In racist, fascist South Africa, the identity of Steve Biko has to be
validated by documents stamped by Apartheid State officials. He needed
a
certificate to vouch for his Black birth, to prove that he graduated
from
any school, that he is married or single, that he may travel on a tram,
that he may leave his Bantustan, that he paid his tax, etc., etc. He
needed
even a death certificate, to prove that Apartheid South Africa has
murdered
him.
The oppressed worker does not feel that the State defends his interest
in any way. Having lost his basic human rights, he becomes a pariah, a
slave in the land of his birth.
7. Alienation and Science
Even science, whether natural or social, has been placed in the service
of labour exploitation. For example, since 1842, nuclear physicists
were
no more searching for the Truth, in the service of the well-being of
humanity, but capitalist militarists, for example, in the NASA,
constantly were turning their labour into death-causing instruments.
„Freedom of Science“ or “Objectivity of Science“ became a mockery, when
scientific results were declared as „top-secrets“, and „for reasons of
State“ were kept away from the knowledge of the overwhelming part of
humanity, for 50 years or more. These „top-secrets“ fabricated the
atomic bombs which destroyed Hiroshima and Nagasaki, or the napalm
bombs thrown on the Vietcong or African freedom fighters. Natural
scientists are more and more vassalized to the imperialist military
machine. Social Science has become a factory for ideology production,
anti-communism and anti-socialism, to spread vulgar nationalism, global
terrorism and cultural imperialism. Alone the huge text-book
multinationals
which monopolize presenting of „Third World“ educational literature
bear
testimony of how social science has become a force of capitalist
production;
a quick glance in a B.A. syllabus or in university subjects’ curriculae
will
clear the mind of any doubting Thomas.
8. Disalienation and Revolutionary
Práxis-Theory
To say that Africa, like the whole of humanity, has the
choice between Socialism
and Barbarism, is the same as saying, that it has
the choice between progressive disalienation through socialist
emancipation and inevitable alienation in
capitalism, that is, in the Labour Process, in "History". This simply
means that the grim international situation is still not at all without
any real, true, revolutionary, militant hope.
Alienation, like capitalism itself, is not God-made, it is historically
produced man-made, class-made evil, neither rooted in physical nature
nor in human nature. Thus alienation and capitalism can be unmade by
man, by
the real, true man, by man proudly walking in upright gait, with human
worth, and not forever bowing and genuflecting, sprawled at the feet of
Mammon, kissing the filth and blood.
Within the universal, capitalist system, the Marxist theory of
alienation implies and contains a theory of disalienation, part of
revolutionary Práxis-Theory, of possible Emancipation, by
means of which the material and intellectual conditions are created for
the gradual disappearance of all forms of alienation. Scientific and
Philosophic Práxis-Theory in all disciplines is a
conditio sine qua non for the disappearance of human
alienation
and capitalism. Labour, intellectual and manual, has to be
disalienated,
the division of labour eradicated, class society destroyed, the State
annihilated.
Labour must not be a coercive necessity to hunt for money, but a
creative
self-realization occupation. Thus labour has to be eliminated by Human
Creativity.
The transformation of human labour into all-sided creative human
activity
is the ultimate aim of scientific socialism, of emancipation on a
global
scale. Only when World Socialism or Global Emancipation is attained,
and
World Capitalism totally destroyed, will Alienation disappear from our
galaxy.
Otherwise, the very Human Species will fade into galactic oblivion.
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By GEORGE W.
BUSH
The White House, USA
* I attacked and took over two countries.
* I spent the U.S. surplus and bankrupted the Treasury.
* I shattered the record for biggest annual deficit in history.
* I set an economic record for most private bankruptcies filed in any 12-month period.
* I set all-time record for biggest drop in the history of the stock market.
* I am the first president in decades to execute a federal prisoner.
* I am the first president in US history to enter office with a criminal record.
* In my first year in office I set the all-time record for most days on vacation by any president in US history.
* After taking the entire month of August off for vacation, I presided over the worst security failure in US history.
* I set the record for most campaign fundraising trips by any president in US history.
* In my first two years in office over 2 million Americans lost their jobs.
* I cut unemployment benefits for more out-of-work Americans than any other president in US history.
* I set the all-time record for most foreclosures in a 12-month period.
* I appointed more convicted criminals to administration positions than any president in US history.
* I set the record for the fewest press conferences of any president since the advent of TV.
* I signed more laws and executive orders amending the Constitution than any other president in US history.
* I presided over the biggest energy crises in US history and refused to intervene when corruption was revealed.
* I presided over the highest gasoline prices in US history and refused to use the national reserves as past presidents have.
* I cut healthcare benefits for war veterans.
* I set the all-time record for most people worldwide to simultaneously take to the streets to protest me (15 million people), shattering the record for protest against any person in the history of mankind
* I dissolved more international treaties than any president in US history.
* I've made my presidency the most secretive and unaccountable of any in US history.
* Members of my cabinet are the richest of any administration in US history. (The 'poorest' multimillionaire, Condoleeza Rice, has a Chevron oil tanker named after her).
* I am the first president in US history to have all 50 states of the Union simultaneously go bankrupt.
* I presided over the biggest corporate stock market fraud in any market in any country in the history of the world.
* I am the first president in US history to order a US attack and military occupation of a sovereign nation, and I did so against the will of the United Nations and the world community.
* I have created the largest government department bureaucracy in the history of the United States.
* I set the all-time record for biggest annual budget spending increases, more than any other president in US history.
* I am the first president in US history to have the United Nations remove the US from the Human Rights Commission.
* I am the first president in US history to have the United Nations remove the US from the Elections Monitoring Board.
* I removed more checks and balances, and have the least amount of Congressional oversight than any presidential administration in US history.
* I rendered the entire United Nations irrelevant.
* I withdrew from the International Criminal Court.
* I refused to allow inspectors access to US prisoners of war and by default no longer abide by the Geneva Conventions.
* I am the first president in US history to refuse United Nations election inspectors access during the 2002 US elections.
* I am the all-time US (and world) record holder for most corporate campaign donations.
* The biggest lifetime contributor to my campaign, who is also one of my best friends, presided over one of the largest corporate bankruptcy frauds in world history (Kenneth Lay, former CEOof Enron Corporation).
*I spent more money on polls and focus groups than any president in US history.
* I am the first president to run and hide when the US came under attack (and then lied, saying the enemy had the code to Air Force 1)
* I am the first US president to establish a secret shadow government.
* I took the world's sympathy for the US after 911, and in less than a year made the US the most resented country in the world (possibly the biggest diplomatic failure in US and world history).
* I am the first US president in history to have a majority of the people of Europe(71%)view my presidency as the biggest threat to world peace and stability.
* I am the first US president in history to have the people of South Korea more threatened by the US than by their immediate neighbor, North Korea.
* I changed US policy to allow convicted criminals to be awarded government contracts.
* I set the all-time record for number of administration appointees who violated US law by not selling their huge investments in corporations bidding for gov't contracts.
* I have removed more freedoms and civil liberties for Americans than any other president in US history.
* In a little over two years I have created the most divided country in decades, possibly the most divided that the US has been since the civil war.
* I entered office with the strongest economy in US history and in less than two years turned every single economic category heading straight down, record unemployment being the most recent achievement..
RECORDS AND REFERENCES:
* I have at least one conviction for drunk driving in Maine (Texas drug conviction has been erased and is not available).
* I was AWOL from the National Guard and deserted the military during a time of war.
* I refuse to take a drug test or even answer any questions about drug use.
* All records of my tenure as governor of Texas have been spirited away to my fathers library, sealed in secrecy and unavailable for public view.
* All records of any SEC investigations into my insider trading or bankrupt companies are sealed in secrecy and unavailable for public view.
* All minutes of meetings of any public corporation for which I served on the board are sealed in secrecy and unavailable for public view.
<>* Any records or minutes from meetings I (or my VP) attended regarding public energy policy are sealed in secrecy and unavailable for public review.