Jimmy Higgins
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* - Weeeeeeeelllllllllllll, if we are going to be honest with ourselves. Promoting freedom was definitely the anthem, however, not exactly the go to.Since forever we have had good kings and bad kings. We took power off kings, and gave it to prime ministers and presidents and first secretarries of The Party, in an effort to skew the balance more towards good "kings" than bad ones; But at the end of the day, those who wield power either wield it for good, or for bad, reasons.
Bad kings use power to amass more power and wealth, by riding roughshod over the less powerful.
Good kings use power to prevent bad kings from using theirs. They use it to protect the powerless from being robbed blind by the powerful. (The strength of democracy is that power is distributed, making it more difficult for a single powerful person to call all the shots).
This works at every level, from the family to the confederation of nation states. What we call "freedom" is the structure in which a powerful leadership protects us from powerful criminals who would otherwise parasitise any efforts we might make to improve our lives.
The US used to stand for freedom. Now Trump wants it to stand for imperialism and power - to make it from a good king into a bad king.
Bad kings are always popular with the patriotic masses, at least to begin with. Everyone likes to cheer when their team is winning. But you can't eat victory and glory. In the long run, people would rather skip the glory, and have food on the table.
And to put food on the table, you need freedom. For which you need good kings.
The reason the late C20th was prosperous and peaceful was that there was a superpower that had leaders whose priority was promoting freedom* - ie the preventing of others from wielding power; And it was "first amongst equals" in a broad alliance of wealthy nations, all checking the power of the rest.
The late 20th Century was prosperous and peaceful because we kept the wars and battles small or out of sight and we at least communicated with the main adversaries. It was far from perfect, there was needless suffering caused by our actions... but it was at least an improvement in the aggregate.