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The End of Power
Dr. Riccardo Colasanti
Director, Rielo Institute for Integral Development
(RIID)
November 4, 2013
Introduction
In his last book The End of Power (2013), Moises Naim
shows us that power, from a global point of view, is
decaying. Naim argues that we are living in a world
where the economic, political and religious historical
powers are less free to operate and are conditioned by
mass-media and social media as never before.
There is a central question if we
focus on western democracies:

Does less power mean
a positive evolution of
liberal democracy,
or is this a symptom of a
terminal decay?
Positive Effects:
1. The End of Power

may mean more
“checks and
balances”
fundamental to
democracy
2. Less
representation,
Beppe Grillo (right),
leader of the
MoViemento Cinque
Stelle (M5S)

An example: M5S
In the 2013 elections (Chamber of
Deputies), M5S (Five Star Movement)
reached 25.55% of the vote in Italy and
9.67% of overseas voters, for a total of
M5S Denies Representative
Democracy:
Elected
Political
Expert

Citizen

Citizen

Citizen

Citizen

Citizen

Citizen

Citizen
… and fosters Direct
Democracy:
Nobody speaks for others
One is worth One

Direct Democracy = E-Democracy
The End of Power November 4th 2013  United Nations New York
Negative Effects:
But what about the second possibility?
What if this decay of power is the expression of
a
sickness of liberal societies?
The moment of a transition to a new,
different social structure?
The first sign of the fall of a
civilization?
Power becomes fragile in
pre-revolution times …

revolutions start up, a
new strong power is created, and a new
order
Thereafter,

substitutes the previous one.
Example: The Fall of the
Roman Empire
The Roman Emperor
Constantius II is the typical
example of a big power, with
no limits:
Nevertheless, the 4th century Roman historian, Ammianus
tells us that before Constantius, the emperor and supreme
leader, could propose an advantageous peace agreement
to the Alamanni (354 a.d.), he had to beg permission from
all of his army, using the rhetoric of humility and flattery and
not the usual words that we should expect from an
emperor.
Emperor Constantius II
remarks to his troops:
“and I believe that there are many reason
why,

if I have your approval,
it [peace treaty] should be granted.”
Fifty years later:
Alaric, King of Goths, sacked
Rome with his army
France, 1787 …

King Louis XVI, still the expression of the absolute power
of the monarchy in France, summoned a representation
of notables to assure support for the new tax reform.
The assembly that was created to
support a reform, where the members
were selected by Calonne (his Finance
Minister), floundered.

Calonne was dismissed and
exiled.
The absolute king’s power was only
formal.
Even the elite close to him, denied the
Five years later the King’s head felt down
into the basket and was shown to thousands
of people gathered to see the execution at
Place de la Concorde.
By the way …
Revolutions are not
anticipated
Twenty five years ago …
Tmur Kuran, at the University of Southern
California,
published a paper showing that:

“A feature shared by certain major
revolutions is that they were not
anticipated”

not only to the political power but even to the
leaders of revolutions
1917 Russian
Revolution
Indeed, in the early days of 1917, Lenin
told an audience in Switzerland that older
men like himself would not live to see
Russia's great explosion.
February Revolution 1917

October 1917
Bolshevik Revolution
Just three days before the Romanov
dynasty was over- thrown …
the British Ambassador cabled his
Foreign Minister:

“Some disorders occurred today, but
nothing serious.”
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End of Power
or

End of Consent to
Power?
Power needs consent
Power does not exist without
consent and trust.

Consent is coessential with power.
Even the Mafia’s Godfather,
without the trust of his fellow,
is just a puppet.
Decay of
Power?
Nobody can deny that
the trust of the electors
is vanishing everywhere:
fewer people

vote,
in

fewer people trust
their government.

Decay of power or
decay of consent to
actual power?
People understand
that:
something is wrong …

something is not working …

something has to be
changed …
Sickness of
Democracy
Is the acute crisis of
Democracy the outcome of
some bad events: (financial,
political, hegemonical)?
or
Is it a genetic disease of
our civilization?
Two “genetic” problems
in Democracy:
1. People think that freedom

and equality will solve every
social problem.
2. We have limited civil human

relations to the realm of the
free market.
Will freedom and equality
solve every social problem?

While freedom and equality are
necessary conditions for a wonderful
society, at the same time, they are not
sufficient to achieve the goal of a
society rich in meaning and worthy to
be lived;
in order to “pursue happiness”…

something is missing.
Limiting civil human relations
to the realm of the free market:

While the society of freedom puts
forth a strong definition of the
“individual human being”… at the same
time, the concept of relationship is
blurry: civil relationships among
humans …

cannot be limited to swap
Indeed, in many cases, the model
of society as a “Free Market”
is a herd of Selfish Egoist Beings,
with:
no present,
no past,
no future.
yet, at the same time:
in the “Society of
Equality”,
like Marxist societies,
the group is more important
than the individual:

equality constrains
liberty.
Grounding the best society on the

closedness
of the individual (free society)
or of the group (equal society)
does not work: it is a nightmare.
Everywhere prevails fears and rage
We need a new paradigm
Not of Violence, Guns or Sticks
To prevent a revolution, or the fall of the empire,
we have to fix the contradictions deeply rooted in
our modern civilization.
Fixing
Identity with
Relationship:
Fixing the Principle
of Identity with the
Principle of
Complementarity
Maybe the “End of Power” is
the twilight of the old empire,
or

maybe it is a forewarning

of
the dawn of a new society:
not
the
or the
the

where the central dogma is
the radical
exaltation of
individual human being
totalitarian exaltation of
group.

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The End of Power November 4th 2013 United Nations New York

  • 1. The End of Power Dr. Riccardo Colasanti Director, Rielo Institute for Integral Development (RIID) November 4, 2013
  • 2. Introduction In his last book The End of Power (2013), Moises Naim shows us that power, from a global point of view, is decaying. Naim argues that we are living in a world where the economic, political and religious historical powers are less free to operate and are conditioned by mass-media and social media as never before.
  • 3. There is a central question if we focus on western democracies: Does less power mean a positive evolution of liberal democracy, or is this a symptom of a terminal decay?
  • 4. Positive Effects: 1. The End of Power may mean more “checks and balances” fundamental to democracy 2. Less representation,
  • 5. Beppe Grillo (right), leader of the MoViemento Cinque Stelle (M5S) An example: M5S In the 2013 elections (Chamber of Deputies), M5S (Five Star Movement) reached 25.55% of the vote in Italy and 9.67% of overseas voters, for a total of
  • 7. … and fosters Direct Democracy: Nobody speaks for others One is worth One Direct Democracy = E-Democracy
  • 9. Negative Effects: But what about the second possibility? What if this decay of power is the expression of a sickness of liberal societies? The moment of a transition to a new, different social structure? The first sign of the fall of a civilization?
  • 10. Power becomes fragile in pre-revolution times … revolutions start up, a new strong power is created, and a new order Thereafter, substitutes the previous one.
  • 11. Example: The Fall of the Roman Empire
  • 12. The Roman Emperor Constantius II is the typical example of a big power, with no limits: Nevertheless, the 4th century Roman historian, Ammianus tells us that before Constantius, the emperor and supreme leader, could propose an advantageous peace agreement to the Alamanni (354 a.d.), he had to beg permission from all of his army, using the rhetoric of humility and flattery and not the usual words that we should expect from an emperor.
  • 13. Emperor Constantius II remarks to his troops: “and I believe that there are many reason why, if I have your approval, it [peace treaty] should be granted.”
  • 14. Fifty years later: Alaric, King of Goths, sacked Rome with his army
  • 15. France, 1787 … King Louis XVI, still the expression of the absolute power of the monarchy in France, summoned a representation of notables to assure support for the new tax reform.
  • 16. The assembly that was created to support a reform, where the members were selected by Calonne (his Finance Minister), floundered. Calonne was dismissed and exiled. The absolute king’s power was only formal. Even the elite close to him, denied the
  • 17. Five years later the King’s head felt down into the basket and was shown to thousands of people gathered to see the execution at Place de la Concorde.
  • 18. By the way
  • 19. Revolutions are not anticipated Twenty five years ago … Tmur Kuran, at the University of Southern California, published a paper showing that: “A feature shared by certain major revolutions is that they were not anticipated” not only to the political power but even to the leaders of revolutions
  • 20. 1917 Russian Revolution Indeed, in the early days of 1917, Lenin told an audience in Switzerland that older men like himself would not live to see Russia's great explosion.
  • 21. February Revolution 1917 October 1917 Bolshevik Revolution
  • 22. Just three days before the Romanov dynasty was over- thrown … the British Ambassador cabled his Foreign Minister: “Some disorders occurred today, but nothing serious.”
  • 25. End of Power or End of Consent to Power?
  • 26. Power needs consent Power does not exist without consent and trust. Consent is coessential with power.
  • 27. Even the Mafia’s Godfather, without the trust of his fellow, is just a puppet.
  • 28. Decay of Power? Nobody can deny that the trust of the electors is vanishing everywhere: fewer people vote, in fewer people trust their government. Decay of power or decay of consent to actual power?
  • 29. People understand that: something is wrong … something is not working … something has to be changed …
  • 30. Sickness of Democracy Is the acute crisis of Democracy the outcome of some bad events: (financial, political, hegemonical)? or Is it a genetic disease of our civilization?
  • 31. Two “genetic” problems in Democracy: 1. People think that freedom and equality will solve every social problem. 2. We have limited civil human relations to the realm of the free market.
  • 32. Will freedom and equality solve every social problem? While freedom and equality are necessary conditions for a wonderful society, at the same time, they are not sufficient to achieve the goal of a society rich in meaning and worthy to be lived; in order to “pursue happiness”… something is missing.
  • 33. Limiting civil human relations to the realm of the free market: While the society of freedom puts forth a strong definition of the “individual human being”… at the same time, the concept of relationship is blurry: civil relationships among humans … cannot be limited to swap
  • 34. Indeed, in many cases, the model of society as a “Free Market” is a herd of Selfish Egoist Beings, with: no present, no past, no future.
  • 35. yet, at the same time: in the “Society of Equality”, like Marxist societies, the group is more important than the individual: equality constrains liberty.
  • 36. Grounding the best society on the closedness of the individual (free society) or of the group (equal society) does not work: it is a nightmare. Everywhere prevails fears and rage
  • 37. We need a new paradigm
  • 38. Not of Violence, Guns or Sticks To prevent a revolution, or the fall of the empire, we have to fix the contradictions deeply rooted in our modern civilization.
  • 39. Fixing Identity with Relationship: Fixing the Principle of Identity with the Principle of Complementarity
  • 40. Maybe the “End of Power” is the twilight of the old empire, or maybe it is a forewarning of the dawn of a new society: not the or the the where the central dogma is the radical exaltation of individual human being totalitarian exaltation of group.

Editor's Notes

  • #15: The fragility of Emperor Constantius’s power had forewarned of the free fall of a great civilization to its last destiny of overwhelming decay.
  • #33: If we define Aristotle as thefounding father of our civilization, we should remember that his philosophy is focused on the strong concept of a closed individual human being (substantia prima); for him relationship is a mere accidental category.