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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, April 14, 2018
Religionisation Of Politics: Amour Of The Authoritarian Personality
We
live in dark times, times of lost hope, times of wrecked promises. The
common candidate has turned in to a protean political swindler. The autocrat knocks on the door.
As the blunt and bright political
satirist Art Buchwald put it these are not the best of times or the
worst of times. These are the only times we’ve got.
New
Year festivals are measures of time. From our tribal days, we have
relied on festivals and rituals usually linked to harvesting times as a
device that offers a renewal of life. On this new year, our nation is
focused not so much in a renewal in life but to make sense out of chaos
that surrounds us in life.
After
a life and death struggle to free ourselves from a tyrannical autocracy
which succeeded somewhat partially, we seem to be again blinking at the
abyss, tottering at the top of the precipice of parochial prejudice.
A
group of Marxist philosophers now known as the ‘Frankfurt School’ fled
Hitler’s Germany and took refuge in Berkeley California. In that
Academic refuge, the leader of the group Theodore Adorno edited a volume
titled ‘The Authoritarian Personality’. It was a part of a larger project that covered what bothers us today. It was called “Studies in Prejudice”.
The
thinkers led by Adorno dissected the ‘Authoritarian Personality.’ They
used what was called the F scale- the Fascist scale. It identifies nine
principal traits in the authoritarian personality.
Power
and Toughness is carefully projected. Conventionalism is observed with
meticulous attention. Submission to authority was amply rewarded.
Anti-intellectualism was religiously observed. Superstition was
ingrained. Destructive nature was habitual. Cynicism towards general
norms was natural. The authoritative personality had an exaggerated
concern over sex.
Now, if the reader can identify the Authoritarian personality in our midst today using this F scale designed by the cream of 20th century thinkers my toil would be amply rewarded.
Ours, is a primitive society. Our
cultural traditionalism resists economic incentives and opportunities.
We want school uniforms. We do not want vouchers. We need the fertilizer
in a bag. We do not want to decide what fertilizer to use. We have
stopped thinking for ourselves. The authoritative personality, the
powerful patriarch, beloved of the Sangha does all the thinking we need.
The Sangha endorse what the leader wants because they are in comfortable collusion to keep things as they are.
Now
comes our greatest misfortune. By a combination of fortuitous
circumstances, we succeed in changing the helmsman. Hope was short
lived. The changed order is not coercively authoritative. It is
pigheadedly in pursuit of a mirage of its own making. In the age of artificial intelligence, exponential technological progress, our replacement of the autocrat is caught in a time warp.
He
believes that Sakka the king f Gods painted the profile of the Rabbit
on the surface of the moon! The same Sakka entrusted with the task of
protecting this sacred island.
This polluted piety and debased devotion is the bane of pluralist and democratic Sri Lanka. In a recent article Tisaranee Gunasekera with characteristic fidelity to fact and luminously lucid logic encapsulates our standoff with contemporary common sense.
“The
TNA is a democratic Lankan party. Comparing it to a man-eating demon
illustrates how a warped version of Buddhism is being used to portray
the minorities as the inimical and devilish ‘Other’ intent on destroying
Sinhala-Buddhists. This deadly practice began with the Bhikku Mahanama,
the author of Mahawamsa. Mahanama enshrined the three myths which have
become the bane of pluralist and democratic Sri Lanka – sacred land,
chosen people and holy war.”
With Sangha in authority, over matters political, our entrapment is deadly. The
vertical transmission of cultural and social values is a weapon that
was developed with exquisite élan in the decade of the Mahinda Rajapaksa
monolith.
Rajapakse brothers are sponsors and patrons of nearly all Buddhist ventures in to electronic and digital media. This Vertical transmission is as effective as genetic inheritance.