Today, Trump is dismantling much of the Department of Education. He has ordered wrestling executive-turned-Education Secretary Linda McMahon to shut most of her department, although student loans and special education funding will continue.
His executive order will effectively destroy a $100 billion-a-year executive department created by Congress under President Jimmy Carter 45 years ago.
But thereās a much larger story here.
Combine this with Trumpās attacks on higher education ā his gutting the funding of the National Institutes of Health (which provides a large portion of biomedical research) and the National Science Foundation (engineering and computer research), and his effective closure of USAID (which underwrites research in global diseases).
Put this together with Trumpās attacks on the freedom of speech of university students and professors.
And with Trumpās (and RFK Jr.ās) attacks on vaccine science,
With Trumpās and rightwing governorsā attacks on teaching the truth in our schools about Americaās history of slavery and Native American genocide.
Combine this with Trumpās attack on Americaās libraries ā last weekās executive order mandating cuts in the funding of libraries around the country ā which will jeopardize literacy development and reading programs, reliable internet access for those without it at home, and homework help and other resources for students and educators.
And his attacks on Americaās museums (the same executive order cut their funding, too). And his attack on the arts, as illustrated by Trumpās takeover of the Kennedy Center (last month, he announced himself its new chair, replaced 13 board members, and inserted a new interim president).
Whatās the larger picture?
Not an āattack on the liberal state,ā as I keep reading. Not āthe culmination of Trumpās culture wars.ā Certainly not that Trump seeking āsmall governmentā over ābig government,ā or advancing traditional conservatism over traditional liberalism.
Whatās really occurring is an attack on the American mind.
Throughout history, tyrants have understood that their major enemy is an educated citizenry. Slaveholders prohibited slaves from learning to read. Naziās burned books. Putin and Xi censor the media.
Ignorance is the handmaiden of tyranny.
Those who believe in democracy, on the other hand, have been at the forefront of the movement for free, universal public education; and for public libraries, museums, and the arts.
They understand that democracy depends on people knowing whatās occurring around them and having the capacity to deliberate critically about it.
Trump is only the frontman in this attack on the American mind.
The attack is really coming from the anti-democracy movement: From JD Vance; and from Vanceās major financial backer, venture capitalist Peter Thiel, who staked $15 million on Vanceās Ohio senatorial election in 2022 and helped convince Trump to make Vance vice president. And from Thielās early business partner, Elon Musk.
Thiel is a self-styled libertarian who once wrote: āI no longer believe that freedom and democracy are compatible.ā
Hello? Freedom is incompatible with democracy only if you view democracy as a potential constraint on your wealth and power.
Behind Vance and Musk is a libertarian group of rich crypto bros, tech executives, back-to-the-landers, and disaffected far-right intellectuals.
Curtis Yarvin comes as close as anyone as being their intellectual godfather. He has written that political power in the United States is held by a liberal amalgam of universities and the mainstream media whose commitment to equality and justice is eroding Americaās social order.
In Yarvinās view, democratic governments are inefficient and wasteful. They should be replaced with sovereign joint-stock corporations whose major āshareholdersā select an executive with total power, who serves at their pleasure. Yarvin refers to the city-state of Singapore as an example of a successful authoritarian regime.
Make no mistake: Trumpās attack on the American mind ā on education, science, libraries, and museums ā is an attack on the capacity of Americans for self-government.
It is coming from the oligarchs of the techno-state who believe democracy is inefficient, and want to replace it with an authoritarian regime replete with technologies they control.
Be warned.
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