经济学人文章:川普的胜利是共和党和美国的灾难

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http://www.economist.com/news/leaders/21698251-donald-trumps-victory-disaster-republicans-and-america-trumpu2019s-triumph

DURING its 160-year history, the Republican Party has abolished slavery, provided the votes in Congress to pass the Civil Rights Act and helped bring the cold war to a close. The next six months will not be so glorious. After Indiana’s primary, it is now clear that Republicans will be led into the presidential election by a candidate who said he would kill the families of terrorists, has encouraged violence by his supporters, has a weakness for wild conspiracy theories and subscribes to a set of protectionist and economically illiterate policies that are by turns fantastical and self-harming.

The result could be disastrous for the Republican Party and, more important, for America. Even if this is as far as he goes, Mr Trump has already done real damage and will do more in the coming months. Worse, in a two-horse race his chances of winning the presidency are well above zero.

Beyond the braggadocio

That world view was born, in part, on his father’s construction sites in New York in the 1960s. Mr Trump likes to explain that he once spent his summers working in such places alongside carpenters, plumbers and men carrying heavy scaffolding poles. That experience, he claims, gave him an understanding of the concerns of the hard-working blue-collar men whom American politics has left behind. It explains his deep-rooted economic nationalism.

Mr Trump has railed against trade deals for decades. He was arguing against NAFTA in the early 1990s. He now calls it the worst trade deal in the history of the world. Similarly, he has always viewed America’s trade deficit as evidence of foul play or poor negotiating skills. For a man with such convictions, it is plain that more such trade deals would be a disaster and that American companies should move production back home or face tariffs. Mr Trump might be willing to bargain over the penalties they should pay, but the underlying instincts are deeply held. He is a conviction protectionist, not an opportunistic one. And, judging by the results of the Republican primaries, at least 10m voters agree with him.

On foreign policy Mr Trump mixes a frustration at the costs of America’s global role, something that has become common after the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, with a desire to make the country feared and respected. Those outside America who dwell on his geographical and diplomatic ignorance (of which there is plenty) risk missing the simple principle that animates him. Mr Trump wants to make those outside America pay the full cost of the hegemonic protection it gives them. Allies should have to stump up more for American bases on their soil, and for the costs of equipping and paying the soldiers in them. It is not correct to call this isolationism, since Mr Trump has also proposed some foreign adventures, including the occupation of Iraq and seizure of its oilfields. Rather it is a Roman vision of foreign policy, in which the rest of the world’s role is to send tribute to the capital and be grateful for the garrisons.

Counting the damage

For those, such as this newspaper, who believe in the gains from globalisation and the American-led liberal order, this is a truly terrifying world-view. Fortunately, Mr Trump will probably lose the general election. A candidate whom two-thirds of Americans view unfavourably will find it hard to win 65m votes, which is about what the winning candidate will need. The share of women who disapprove of him is even higher.

But that should be scant comfort, for even without a victory in November Mr Trump’s coronation as candidate will cause damage. There may be violence at the Republican convention in Cleveland, where Trump supporters and protesters are likely to clash. Voters will spend the next six months hearing over and over again that Hillary Clinton, his Democratic opponent, is a crook and a liar. Much of that will stick even if she wins, leaving those who believe it enraged and Mrs Clinton weakened. America’s allies will watch the polls fearfully: whether at the UN Security Council or at bilateral talks in Beijing, Mr Trump’s spectre will loom over every meeting between America and a foreign power between now and November 8th.

The Republican Party, always fractious, may actually fracture. Even if he loses, Mr Trump will have shown that there is a path to the nomination that runs via nativism and economic populism. Mountaineers know that the surest route to the summit is the one that has worked before. Some Republicans will say that Mr Trump’s message, shorn of its roughest edges, could deliver victory next time. Others will argue that he lost because he was not a true conservative. Without agreement on what went wrong, it will be hard to forge something new.

And then, of course, there is the possibility that he might just win. Mrs Clinton is not loathed by as many Americans as Mr Trump is, but the share who view her unfavourably is far higher than is usual for presidential nominees. Just as the killings in Paris in December energised Mr Trump’s campaign, a terrorist attack or other event that terrified Americans could tip the vote his way. The balance of probability is against, but none of this is impossible. That is why Mr Trump’s triumph has the makings of a tragedy for Republicans, for America and for the rest of the world.

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川普的胜利,是代表了美国大多数民众对目前的政客非常不满。 -相对强度- 给 相对强度 发送悄悄话 相对强度 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 05/13/2016 postreply 10:04:32

大多数谈不上。只能说部分,甚至是少部分。关键不是人数的多寡,而是其想法是否靠谱。 -企鹅肥肥- 给 企鹅肥肥 发送悄悄话 企鹅肥肥 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 05/13/2016 postreply 10:05:29

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You are not sad anymore? -C阳光加州A- 给 C阳光加州A 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 05/13/2016 postreply 15:37:56

Economist -- A globalist mouth piece -baiwen- 给 baiwen 发送悄悄话 baiwen 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 05/13/2016 postreply 10:07:30

呵呵,经济学人是自由资本主义经济的倡导者,是全球保守主义和自由主义的代表性刊物。 -企鹅肥肥- 给 企鹅肥肥 发送悄悄话 企鹅肥肥 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 05/13/2016 postreply 10:10:06

50% of publication is owned by Rothchild family and its offices -C阳光加州A- 给 C阳光加州A 发送悄悄话 (68 bytes) () 05/13/2016 postreply 10:48:08

Offices are based in London. -C阳光加州A- 给 C阳光加州A 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 05/13/2016 postreply 10:48:49

纵观共和党发展史,就会发现,他原来是一个代表进步,和劳工利益的党。只是在最近才与民主党转化角色,民主党被认为 -笑薇.- 给 笑薇. 发送悄悄话 笑薇. 的博客首页 (120 bytes) () 05/13/2016 postreply 10:10:52

用阶级划分美国两党不太准确,而用意识形态划分基本没有错:民主党强调社会平等,而共和党强调个人自由。所以各个阶级的个人都会按个人的 -企鹅肥肥- 给 企鹅肥肥 发送悄悄话 企鹅肥肥 的博客首页 (254 bytes) () 05/13/2016 postreply 10:16:22

根本是哪个群体的选票。 我的意思是讲共和党发展史,有关书籍很多。大学讲的很多。 -笑薇.- 给 笑薇. 发送悄悄话 笑薇. 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 05/13/2016 postreply 10:21:11

过去认为美国阶级分化不明晰,所以社会主义没有市场。但现在的美国阶级分化严重,所以就有了很多的愤怒。 -企鹅肥肥- 给 企鹅肥肥 发送悄悄话 企鹅肥肥 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 05/13/2016 postreply 10:22:54

经济和价值观的灾难。 -窗外细雨- 给 窗外细雨 发送悄悄话 窗外细雨 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 05/13/2016 postreply 10:44:25

Move back to Europe to enjoy your socialism. -C阳光加州A- 给 C阳光加州A 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 05/13/2016 postreply 10:51:05

You have lost morality when you started to support a Rapist's wi -C阳光加州A- 给 C阳光加州A 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 05/13/2016 postreply 10:52:27

A rapist's wife. -C阳光加州A- 给 C阳光加州A 发送悄悄话 (36 bytes) () 05/13/2016 postreply 10:53:09

we can debate 经济灾难but 价值观?! come on, what do you think of these. -baiwen- 给 baiwen 发送悄悄话 baiwen 的博客首页 (461 bytes) () 05/13/2016 postreply 11:05:48

此文的观点基于:全球化对美国只会有利,不可能有害。但现实是这个问题有两面性,要在利弊之间找一个平衡。 -viewfinder- 给 viewfinder 发送悄悄话 viewfinder 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 05/13/2016 postreply 11:13:07

全球化只对美国的corporate America 有利, 对人民是灾难。政治哲学中的globalism 是用国际经济制度规范参 -笑薇.- 给 笑薇. 发送悄悄话 笑薇. 的博客首页 (65 bytes) () 05/13/2016 postreply 11:26:19

是的,计算成本的时候不能光看资本家收到的$。还有一个社会成本。财富如何分配,社会结构和各阶层的心态, -viewfinder- 给 viewfinder 发送悄悄话 viewfinder 的博客首页 (104 bytes) () 05/13/2016 postreply 11:38:56

Globalization has annihinated American working-class. -C阳光加州A- 给 C阳光加州A 发送悄悄话 (971 bytes) () 05/13/2016 postreply 11:52:33

Your time will come! Keep laughing. -C阳光加州A- 给 C阳光加州A 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 05/13/2016 postreply 14:14:08

Are you an illegal? Are you on food stamps? -C阳光加州A- 给 C阳光加州A 发送悄悄话 (39 bytes) () 05/13/2016 postreply 15:31:44

Trump (在预选中)只得到35%票,主要是白人高中教育水平,在黑人和西班牙裔中支持率很低,很难当选 -Chiyankun- 给 Chiyankun 发送悄悄话 Chiyankun 的博客首页 (491 bytes) () 05/13/2016 postreply 13:08:24

Nonsense! -C阳光加州A- 给 C阳光加州A 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 05/13/2016 postreply 14:07:16

睁着眼睛瞎说。 -leedavidc- 给 leedavidc 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 05/13/2016 postreply 18:18:13

川普的胜利是美国人民的胜利! -shuiguan- 给 shuiguan 发送悄悄话 (138 bytes) () 05/13/2016 postreply 16:56:33

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