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xchrom

(108,903 posts)
Thu Jul 10, 2014, 05:06 AM Jul 2014

Hobby Lobby Is Only the Beginning for New Religious Theocrats

http://www.alternet.org/scary-time-tea-party-controlling-house-and-zealots-supreme-court-hobby-lobby-only-beginning-new

Scary Time: With Tea Party Controlling the House and Zealots the Supreme Court, Hobby Lobby Is Only the Beginning for New Religious Theocrats



The United States is still a democratic republic, formally, but what that actually means in practice is increasingly in doubt — and the Hobby Lobby ruling, deeply disingenuous and sharply at odds with centuries of Anglo-American law, exemplifies how that formal reality is increasingly mocked in practice. It is a practice best described as neo-feudalism, taking power away from ordinary citizens, in all their pluralistic, idiosyncratic diversity, and handing it over to corporations and religious dictators in both the public and the private realm. The Supreme Court’s actions are not taking place in a vacuum — though they arefilling one: As Tea Party Republicans in the House increasingly bring democratic self-government to a halt, contracting the power of we the people to act as a cohesive self-governing whole, the Supreme Court’s conservative majority shifts ever more everyday power into the hands of private dictatorships.

Hobby Lobby handed for-profit corporations religious rights for the first time in history — a radical break with all previous precedent, and yet a part of a recent pattern, as Norm Ornstein rightly pointed out:

[F]or the majority on the Roberts Court, through a series of rulings that favor corporations over labor or other interests, it is clear that corporations are king, superior to individual Americans—with all the special treatment in taxes and protection from legal liability that are unavailable to us individuals, and now all the extra benefits that come with individual citizenship. Call it the new Crony Capitalism.

The expansion of corporate power in Hobby Lobby has gotten too little attention, and I’ll return to discuss this further below. But the advancement of theocracy — religious dictatorship — is even less clearly seen through the fog of right-wing propaganda about “religious liberty.”
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Hobby Lobby Is Only the Beginning for New Religious Theocrats (Original Post) xchrom Jul 2014 OP
A long read, but worth it. Arkansas Granny Jul 2014 #1
I think these are pretty much the old theocrats. longship Jul 2014 #2

Arkansas Granny

(31,512 posts)
1. A long read, but worth it.
Thu Jul 10, 2014, 06:51 AM
Jul 2014

From the article:


In fact, there is not a single “religious liberty” claim that does not involve abridging someone else’s rights.


longship

(40,416 posts)
2. I think these are pretty much the old theocrats.
Thu Jul 10, 2014, 09:57 AM
Jul 2014

You know, like Rousas Rushdoony, whose philosophy is now integrated in one of our two major political parties.

That's why we cannot allow them to win.

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