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The Soldier Begat the Organization Man

Posted by Bob on January 1st, 2008 under History


The group that calls itself the Greatest Generation spent its formative years learning that there is nothing sexier than a guy who is screaming in another guy’s face. It got a crash course in absolute obedience. A decade later there was a book called The Organization Man and a movie called The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit.

While twelve million men went through the straight, unapologetic, 1984 screaming obedience training, twelve million women the same age learned for the first time that a wife and mother was a failure. Rosey the Riveter and the Women’s Army Corps were the ones who didn’t hide under their beds at home.

A decade later, they were either adults or Housewives.

The other hundred million or so Americans did not go through the totalitarian obedience training, but for four years every aspect of life was crushingly regulated, and everybody was part of The War Effort.

The War Effort ten years later became the Social progress efforts in all their many forms.

Please don’t lecture me about the Depression Effort, I’m trying to make a point here.

I was not raised fifty years ago. I was raised a century before THAT. Our blacks lived in their own houses supplied by us and attitudes around me were roughly antebellum. Everybody fit into their OWN community. It was OUR area.

There was a concept of invasion when someone from the outside did something in our back yard. No one has a back yard today. We look at the world from top down: How does my country into the Community of Nations, how does my state fit into the room left over from the International Community, how does my country fit into what is left after the rules are set by the state, and so forth.

A few people got a hint of this when the term “tax expenditure” got into the budget. The idea that every dime you do NOT tax people is expenditure by government got a few yells, but it is in now. The same people who had no difficulty with the idea that white children were “a precious resource” that had to spread to maximize Holy Integration readily agreed that while their kids went to private schools, working class children belonged to the Community, not to their parents.

Mantra Thinking readily ties all these concepts to together. But Organization Thinking could never see the connection. Those who were part of the organization mentality or who wanted it to DO what they wanted done didn’t SEE the connection, but, like anyone with a one-track mind, they could FEEL that all these roads led in the right direction.

Meanwhile, everybody else tried to Fit In. The Catholic Church excommunicated people who did not go along with integration in the South. When the same Holy Supreme Court that outlawed antimiscegenation laws because it didn’t like them got rid of anti-abortion laws because it didn’t like them, the Church rose up in fury.

One after another, people tried to “fit in” with the latest Effort, to show that while they were unreasonable on the one that directly affected them, they were not only FOR the other Efforts, they were fanatical about them.

Which is a perfect description of respectable conservative Anti-Racism today. The Effort folks backed them all.

Opposition always failed because opposition always lacked Mantra thinking. For that reason Opposition always went bananas. Anti-Great Society became Libertarianism; Opposition to the Humanist Effort became The Religious Right.

It never occurred to anybody to oppose the Effort approach itself. Screams had to met with screams, kookiness could only be argued with by an opposite kookery.

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  1. #1 by Pain on 01/01/2008 - 2:26 pm

    twelve million women the same age learned for the first time that a wife and mother was a failure.

    The tragedy of it is that too many women today hate men with a violent passion.

    But the real tragedy is that even more women hate themselves just as deeply.

    Too many believe they are worthless unless they can be men, but they aren’t, so they feel both worthless and hopeless.

    As for men, the man who genuinely loves women, especially the women in his life, is misunderstood and treated with suspicion.

    And as the divorce-rate rises, the birthrate drops.

  2. #2 by Simmons on 01/01/2008 - 2:44 pm

    Joseph got the Pharoah a scheme to centralize power, formerly free men gave themselves into slavery there they stayed because of organization man, even after they booted the jews they stayed slaves. Organization man seems to never ask questions, barbarian man does if he is to be successful and enter the pages of history. (In ref. to Bob’s thesis of invasions from the North) We ask questions, mock taboos, and generally show no respect to liberals, we are white men gaining strength in leaps.

  3. #3 by BoardAd on 01/01/2008 - 4:09 pm

    We’re bringing plug-ins back up one at a time every 2 days. That way, we will know which one is causing a problem if it does.

    “Share This” will be back by midnight.

  4. #4 by shari on 01/01/2008 - 3:23 pm

    Pain, Something even sadder is happening to Rosie’s granddaughters. Young men are cutting out shortly after getting married leaving sad young women, or as in my daughter’s case, the man she planned on marrying suddenly changed his mind or so he said. Anyway she didn’t have to get a divorce, but still it’s been plenty painful.
    I don’t think that young women buy the man hating their mothers did, but they are stuck with the damage.

  5. #5 by shari on 01/01/2008 - 3:28 pm

    p.s. What happened to the Share This feature? This piece is so good.

  6. #6 by shari on 01/01/2008 - 4:51 pm

    Thank you.

  7. #7 by Pain on 01/01/2008 - 8:26 pm

    Actually, Shari, that may be one consequence of feminism, but I can’t blame it all on feminism. I think that especially, in the big cities, it is because both people in a couple work and commute long hours. That makes it hard to have time for each other when the two aren’t already tired and stressed out. Feminism may be one factor, but being tied to a job may be worse. This is definitely a consequence of the organization of man, the man that will take abuse from a little boss and wreck his personal life for a paycheck.

    I think life back in “It’s a Wonderful Life” was much slower. In fact, Pottersville looks like a cute small town with a safe and entertaining nightlife, compared to what most of us live in.

    Bob- I’ve read your post here 3X to naturalize it.

  8. #8 by Dave on 01/02/2008 - 1:11 pm

    This era of the “The Effort” is coming to an end. For example, Hillary promises “The Effort” to fix healthcare. It cannot be done. Also, the verdict is in on “The Effort” to fix the public schools. Only the athletic components mean anything. The rest is pure loss and everybody knows it.

    Regarding “healthcare”, it is specialty medicine itself that is going down and Hillary is not so stupid not to know this. Her plan is simply to “spin” specialty medicine’s American demise, something the Clinton’s are good at.

    And they both are well aware that nobody but nobody is paying attention to politicians anymore. The only following any politician get can from the “non-jacked in” (in interest) general public are disabled people or people with serious illnesses, certain brands of psychos and sociopaths with self-esteem issues, and schizos on their medication.

    “The Effort” in anything requires sheep to sheer and the supply of sheep is running low.

    That consumer society itself is going down is just part of the overall process.

    Accordingly, American Jews are distraught. They refuse to believe it. I actually find it hilarious listening to American Jews chant, “It ain’t so.” They are like those retards in Tibet who sit around all day spinning prayer wheels, thinking it is gaining them Karmic favor.

    This is happening at the same the time the nonwhite world has been promised a “consumer society”. They are not going to get it. Neither are we.

  9. #9 by shari on 01/02/2008 - 6:23 pm

    Pain, Yes I know that was some fallout from feminism. I was trying to say as much. But it’s gone even farther than commuting and so forth. For professional young now, they might not even see each other during the week at all, and then there are master degrees to be worked on. It’s crazy. My husband’s niece and her husband, married less than two yrs. haven’t been together for the last month.

    For less than professional, it’s become a matter of putting it all together in the first place. These are not “life styles” that can be passed down.

    I very much appreciate what Dave says about the “effort” coming to an end. Yeah! What can be offered to the sheep any more,that will make them be eager to be sheered? Nothing!

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