72 online
 
Most Popular Choices
Share on Facebook 68 Printer Friendly Page More Sharing Summarizing
Exclusive to OpEd News:
OpEdNews Op Eds    H4'ed 10/7/17

Daily Inspiration—Counterfactual Utopias

By       (Page 1 of 1 pages)   2 comments, In Series: Daily Inspiration

Josh Mitteldorf
Follow Me on Twitter     Message Josh Mitteldorf
Become a Fan
  (53 fans)
Counterfactual Utopias

Posted on October 7, 2017

If we put our trust in the common sense of common men and 'with malice toward none and charity for all' go forward on the great adventure of making political, economic and social democracy a practical reality, we shall not fail.
-- Henry A. Wallace, born this day in 1888

Among many facets of US history elucidated by Oliver Stone and Peter Kuznik, there is the Democratic National Convention of 1944. Henry Wallace was already FDR's VP and chosen successor. He enjoyed broad support across America, the most popular politician in America, after FDR himself. He was an international diplomat, FDR's emissary who had brought together leaders around the world in the alliance against Nazism. Wallace's guiding vision for the post-war world was the Century of the Common Man.

But FDR was too sick to attend the convention in person. Wallace was a democratic socialist and, above all, a pacifist. Democratic party bosses knew that FDR was dying, that America's aristocracy and the vast, new network of military contractors would not fare well under a Wallace presidency. They cheated and connived to keep Wallace's name out of nomination for the Vice Presidency until they could bribe enough delegates to support a dark horse and political neophyte named Harry Truman.

Just 8 months later, FDR was dead and Truman was in over his head, without the depth or the background to stand up for beliefs of his own. He relied on James Byrnes, who had engineered his rise to power, and Byrnes was responsible for the decision to use nascent atomic weapons on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and to provoke Stalin into the confrontational politics of the Cold War.

Imagine if the US had inherited the Lone Superpower mantle in 1945 with a vision of world cooperation instead of a paranoia of Soviet Russia. It might have been different"

TV Series. Book.

Archives of the Daily Inspiration

Must Read 1   Well Said 1   Valuable 1  
Rate It | View Ratings

Josh Mitteldorf Social Media Pages: Facebook page url on login Profile not filled in       Twitter page url on login Profile not filled in       Linkedin page url on login Profile not filled in       Instagram page url on login Profile not filled in


Josh Mitteldorf, de-platformed senior editor at OpEdNews, blogs on aging at http://JoshMitteldorf.ScienceBlog.com. Read how to stay young at http://AgingAdvice.org.
Educated to be an astrophysicist, he has branched out from there (more...)
 

Go To Commenting
The views expressed herein are the sole responsibility of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of this website or its editors.
Follow Me on Twitter     Writers Guidelines

 
Contact AuthorContact Author Contact EditorContact Editor Author PageView Authors' Articles
Support OpEdNews

OpEdNews depends upon can't survive without your help.

If you value this article and the work of OpEdNews, please either Donate or Purchase a premium membership.

STAY IN THE KNOW
If you've enjoyed this, sign up for our daily or weekly newsletter to get lots of great progressive content.
Daily Weekly     OpEd News Newsletter
Name
Email
   (Opens new browser window)
 

Most Popular Articles by this Author:     (View All Most Popular Articles by this Author)

Twitter Bans The Donald

Cold Fusion: Tangible Hope in an Age of Despair

Artificial Earthquakes

New Scientific Study: Smoking Gun Evidence of 9/11 Explosives in WTC Dust

PayPal cuts off Bradley Manning Legal Defense; Backs Off under Grass Roots Pressure

To View Comments or Join the Conversation:

Tell A Friend