Jacobin Radio: Trump’s Administrative Coup w/ David Cobb & Kali Akuno
Feb 4, 2025
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David Cobb, a former Green Party presidential nominee, and Kali Akuno, co-founder of Cooperation Jackson, delve into the alarming rise of authoritarianism under the Trump administration. They discuss the immediate impacts on marginalized communities and the dismantling of government institutions. The duo shares their long-term vision for economic democracy and grassroots organization as a means of resistance. They emphasize the importance of building community infrastructure and fostering political engagement to cultivate a new society amidst growing fascistic threats.
The Trump administration's early actions represented a series of targeted attacks on marginalized communities, aiming to instill fear and suppress resistance.
David Cobb and Kali Akuno advocate for grassroots organization to build infrastructure meeting basic needs and promote political and economic democracy.
The rise of neoliberalism has deepened societal inequalities, paving the way for far-right populism that diverts grievances from capitalism to community divisions.
Deep dives
Attacks on Marginalized Communities
The early days of the Trump administration were marked by a barrage of executive actions targeting various marginalized groups, including immigrants, transgender individuals, and communities of color. These actions, perceived as a series of administrative coups, aimed to instill fear and maintain control through intimidation. Specific measures included attempts to challenge birthright citizenship, ramping up immigration raids, and dismantling protections for LGBTQ+ individuals. This aggressive agenda against the rights of vulnerable populations highlighted a systematic effort to upend social justice and civil rights.
Preparing for Crisis and Resisting Fascism
In response to the escalating threats, the guests stressed the necessity of preparing communities for crisis rather than relying on failing institutions. They advocated a dual approach of resistance and active building of a more democratic society that could withstand fascism's advances. Emphasizing grassroots organization, the focus was on creating tangible infrastructures to meet basic needs, such as food and safety, while fostering political and economic democracy. This blend of resistance and constructive action is crucial for empowering individuals to reclaim their rights and assert their agency.
Historical Context of Neoliberalism
The discussion traced the roots of the current political climate to profound historical shifts stemming from the rise of neoliberalism in the late 20th century. This era saw a deepening of economic inequalities, with the wealth gap expanding drastically, especially affecting marginalized communities. The guests noted how the combination of capitalism's failures and the proliferation of cultural wars displaced frustration onto community divisions instead of targeting the capitalist elite. This environment provided fertile ground for the resurgence of far-right populism and fascist ideologies, which exploit societal grievances.
Ecological Crisis and Techno-Feudalism
Amidst the political turmoil, the podcast addressed the urgent ecological crisis exacerbated by capitalism's unsustainable practices. The notion of techno-feudalism emerged as a framework to understand how advanced technologies could reinforce capitalist power structures rather than liberate humanity. Both guests highlighted the alarming reality of a global ecological collapse, suggesting this crisis necessitates a radical rethinking of societal organization and governance. They called for comprehensive action that prioritizes regeneration of the planet while resisting the destructive forces of capital and its political enablers.
Building Alternatives and Grassroots Infrastructure
The conversation underscored the significance of building alternatives such as the People's Network for Land and Liberation (PNLL) and Cooperation Jackson. These initiatives aim to empower communities through mutual aid, food sovereignty, and grassroots economic systems that are not reliant on traditional capitalist frameworks. By focusing on cooperative structures and lively democratic practices, these movements seek to establish liberated zones that can flourish outside of oppressive systems. The strategy emphasizes collective organization and resilience, inviting broader community participation and solidarity to build a just and equitable society.
Just two weeks in power, the new Trump administration has already led a horrifying whirlwind of attacks on immigrants, transgender people, tribal nations, people of color, and women. Government institutions are being dismantled. Make no mistake, these shock-and-awe actions are designed to keep people in fear and paralyzed as a fascistic presidency stages what is being called an administrative coup.
Our guests today, David Cobb and Kali Akuno, are among the few who saw this moment coming years ago, and have never stopped organizing against the fascist threat. In their work, including the creation of the People’s Network for Land and Liberation, they take a programmatic approach to overcoming fear through clear analysis and direct action. They aim not only to resist, but to build real infrastructure to keep people safe, meet basic needs, and cultivate the idea and practice of political and economic democracy on a mass scale.
As the Italian antifascist and theorist Antonio Gramsci said, “The old world is dying, and the new world struggles to be born. Now is the time of monsters.” For David and Kali, as well as for our guest host Meleiza Figueroa, the way through is not only fighting the monsters, but bringing that new world into being. We’ll spend the hour with our guests discussing the nature of this current historical conjuncture, and what they have been doing to prepare the people for this very moment.
Jacobin Radio with Suzi Weissman features conversations with leading thinkers and activists, with a focus on labor, the economy, and protest movements.
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