War, said James Madison, is the true nurse of executive aggrandizement. Randolph Bourne, the radical essayist killed by the influenza unleashed by World War I, warned, War is the health of the state. Hence Barack Obamas State of the Union hymn: Onward civilian soldiers, marching as to war. Obama, an unfettered executive wielding a swollen state, began and ended his address by celebrating the armed forces. They are not consumed with personal ambition, they work together and focus on the mission at hand and do not obsess over their differences. Americans should emulate troops marching into battle, who rise or fall as one unit.
Well. The armed services ethos, although noble, is not a template for civilian society, unless the aspiration is to extinguish politics. People marching in serried ranks, fused into a solid mass by the heat of martial ardor, proceeding in lock step, shoulder to shoulder, obedient to orders from a commanding officer this is a recurring dream of progressives eager to dispense with tiresome persuasion and untidy dissension in a free, tumultuous society.
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