At a recent sojourn of the pick of this creed (big names) — that at best can be numbered in tens only, nationwide — I was literally mauled when I made an opening statement on exactly those lines. I said more, but members were on a short fuse. There could be other reasons, too, of such explosive disorder, like stereotyping individuals and shooting the messenger, but those now are pervasive attributes in a people that have fallen to finding refuge in primordial security through tribal affiliation.
Primordiality? Tribalism? Those are alien concepts to liberalist philosophies; yet, these very sentiments become the resort when societies begin to fray. What used to be a classic expression of the Right — narrow-minded, exclusivist, obdurate and intolerant — is now the unfortunate haunt of many a liberal who, in a strange twist, also appears as dispossessed and dislocated as the poor fringe despite his elitist social bearing.
The liberal landscape in Pakistan has changed and is tending to merge in its attitudinal disposition to the far conservative and exclusivist Right. It sets into motion unnecessary tugs in confines of closed circles where Liberalism is still celebrated but is extinct and unrecognisable in the public domain. The liberals emulate their cousins on the Right with claims to finality by talking as loud and foul, with the exception that the cousins also wield their swords to establish finality. A liberalist in Pakistan reflects a new reality today — socially alive, politically dead. And that is what ails the balance of this society of ours.
Here is why. A society is a conglomeration of individual streaks, which of instinct are possessive, hence exclusivist, in nature. From an individual’s natural desire to survive, and save both his life and property from the prying eyes of others engenders a selfish mindset, which is loath to share even in the name of moral equality. This expands from him to his brood to his community, each adding a layer of safety to his inherent motive of securing what is his. This is patent Right; the basis of market-based economies in a capitalist system; and, thoroughly anti-socialist. This is selfish, greed-based and non-egalitarian; and hence, prone to social destabilisations with unequal distribution of power and pelf.
What sets this natural proclivity in balance are two attributes in a modern sociopolitical formulation: a natural antithesis in the shape of a socialist Left in the political domain — of which sadly now there exists no sign; the Soviet Union having perestroik-ered and China an interesting mish-mash of a composite success story. And second, democracy, the surviving political order in a world that has provided a common platform to ensure inclusivity, if not equivalence in wealth. Democracy’s essence, however, enables a system of communal sharing of the burden to run the state and the society through taxation. Corollary: in the absence of a vibrant Left, or any Left, the best bet for a society to wean away from its Rightist moorings is the democratic culture that will encourage sharing and joint responsibility, as well as enjoin rights and duties.
Where there is neither Left nor a credible democratic process, the society will fall back to its default — its natural rhythm to the Right. View events in Pakistan over the last couple of decades, and perhaps a bit longer, to notice how society has indeed fallen back to its more conservative moorings. Military rules, yes, but then equally poor civilian, democratic in name only, outings too. A weak democracy leads to primordial resort. Across the border, the Communist Party of India, once a force that ruled West Bengal and Kerala, is now only a shadow of its former self. As a consequence, the void is filled by the regional Right forces and the BJP in the centre. The natural rhythm of the society is to the right. In the upcoming elections in India, Congress will only have a chance if it too can move from its traditionally Left of the centre position to the Right as bonafide centrists, or for even greater dividends, a little right of the centre. To many in India, Congress has already moved much farther Right from its philosophical base. That is what appeals to the electorate, which of its natural rhythm is placed on the right of the spectrum.
The demise of the Left is either a comprehensive failure of those who espouse such linkages, or simply a phenomenon where the concept is now more or less irrelevant. Pakistan’s typical social formulations though, as in India, still lend themselves to obtaining conditions where such sociopolitical leanings could still resonate. But the Leftists in Pakistan have lost the plot. Politically, the PPP, known as the party to retain some leftist leanings, has rather abjectly lost its philosophical direction, while some self-styled liberalists have tended to translate any such notion to social liberalism alone without any political underpinning.
The consequences are horrendous. The only narrative today in Pakistan is that of the Right. May that be from the PML-N, the PTI, or any of the religious parties. The liberals only lament and criticise, without as much as attempting to evolve and institute a parallel progressive narrative. They want the military to take the fight to the Taliban, but are oblivious to the deeper entrenchment of the ideological base of the Right in society. They live in the past and are therefore irrelevant. Because they have no narrative, hence the only narrative that succeeds is the narrative of the right.
And finally, without anyone realising, a theocratic system of governance has now emerged as the second alternative to the cyclical military and civilian structures in Pakistan. Consider the state’s attempt at finding accommodation with the Taliban. To keep the two alternatives out, democracy must deliver. There cannot be a stronger argument to urge the political parties at the helm to please deliver in the interest of Pakistan. Else, Egypt is too recent to forget. And then, the Liberals will have even more to lament.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 19th, 2013.
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The most important reason for the weakness of the liberals in Pakistan is the lack of literacy. A substantial middle class and working class that can read and write, and sustain a vibrant print media, including newspapers, books and magazines in local languages, and can back a political party not beholden to traditional landed interests. All these preconditions for a liberal society are absent in Pakistan. The second reason for the weakness of liberals is mass poverty. In the absence of land reforms, the bulk of the agrarian population is unable to sustain a domestic market in goods, to create demand for urban produced goods, and for the services of medical and engineering personnel, and for teachers for the educational needs of their children. So we have a vicious circle that breeds poverty and ignorance. Not liberals.
@Shahzad
Mr Jinnah was pisse off with the congress whereas Mr Jinnah became aware of the vision after studying at the German University of Heidelberg, whee Kant philosophy is taught.
Rex Minor:
It would be nice if actual researchers or academics write on such topics instead of stream of consciousness 'thinkers'.
Just to give the good Air Marshal of what is in education curriculum and it is the resilience of the nation that there just slightly right of centre. But this is not how Jinnah and Ibal's nation state was envisioned .......Microsoft PowerPoint - Jihadi Curriculum MIR-20Jan2009 http://crss.pk/downloads/Reports/Research-Reports/Story-of-Jihadi-Curriculum-in-Pakistan.pdf
@Uff: you poke the 'so-called' enemy, well, then don't expect they aren't gonna say anything!!!
I wanted to comment but while reading some comments I again began to think why are there so many indians on our news sites?
@observer: "It seems politics is not the forte of soldiers, Serving or Retired." Please have some mercy. If soldiers did not win wars and decided that they couldn't win one, what else is left to them but dabble in politics. As you have proved they suck equally in politics. The only profession left to nominally "Kshatriyas" is that of a "Vaish" - Baniya. Pakistani army is good at running "fauji" institutions with captive labour at starvation wages!
@Uff: Can you indian trolls go and spam Hindustan times instead?
Uff ji :D Nah, you would miss us too much :D Besides, Indian web sites are infested with Pakistanis. So here we are - talking to our neighbors :)
troll, eh? Looks like the greetings have gone way down around here :D
@Author: * I was literally mauled when I made an opening statement on exactly those lines.*
Now come on, you were not literally mauled, were you? May be metaphorically mauled :D "Literally" is one of the most abused word in our nick of the wood, isn't it.
The author assumes that the Left is somehow analogous to a more equitable society. Not only is he wrong, he is also pushing in a direction which is extremely dangerous. You had the Soviet Union as an example of how miserable the Left (socialism/ democratic socialism) fails.
Capitalism is again blamed for ills of society, when actually it is cronyism causing the problems. When the state offers lucrative deals to those companies who have helped them during campaigns- its NOT called capitalism, its called cronyism.Can you indian trolls go and spam Hindustan times instead?
Great resilient nations are based on fighting poverty and eradicating it, building democratic societies, preventing crisis, enabling recovery, protecting the environment, halting disease, empowering women, growing national capacity of youth development, this is not what Taliban are looking for, they are asserting 'Jihad fee sabeelullah' to create an Islamic Emirate of AfPak with nukes. The Talibans does not have any of the priorities to improve the lot of people they think that 'Pain in this world with the gain of houries in the next is the only battle call.' AfPak for them is Dar ul Harb and they want to make it Darul Islam extending it on to North of Inida one day. The lamb like silence of people and rip van winkle of a sleep has added a new aspect that of 'absolute lack of disapproving voices across the board.' The broad spectrum of the society is caught in a 'Petty Hearst' kind of willing 'hostage syndrome' they don't mind Taliban killing their children as far they are a big pain/nuisance for their presumed bigger and more lethal infidel enemies. In a blood v/s faith, blood is apparently superfluous. I have yet to see a nation so peaceful and complacent with her killers, the terrorists have claimed more than 5000 victims from Talebanic suicide bombing spree. Being at peace with the killer of their children is an insane way this 'unique' nation operates, they are not even sure today if this is their war! They hypocritically pray for institution of Taliban Cannibalistic justice all around.The so called 'open minded and educated follow a strategy of appeasement against Taliban and other radical movements in Pakistan. This thinking will be a short and a dangerous episode with long term consequences for Pakistan.
PPP, a left leaning party has won six elections, and Musharraf's, a predominantly liberal era comprised of nine years. So how is Pakistan a right of centre country?
You are totally confusing Fiscal Liberalism and Social Liberalism. In Pakistan, Social Conservatives are Fiscally Liberal as they love socialistic and welfare Islamic models. Whereas, Social Liberals are more inclined to emulate fiscally conservative capitalistic model of western countries.
The writer must see the history taught in Pakistan about our own 66 years and the Islamic history. The so called golden period was when an Ommayad ruled Spain and the Abbasiads ruled in Baghdad. During the Golden Age, there was a particularly strong tradition of rationalists, the Mutazilites. They stressed a human being's inherent free will countering the predestinarians, who taught that everything was foreordained. The Mutazilites carefully cultivated an 'enlightened moderation' and allowed for the growth of knowledge and, in their active promulgation and acceptance of Science as a part of the religion doctrine, they brought to the Islamic world her Golden Age. This guidance was advanced by renowned thinkers such as Avicenna, Al-Raazi, Al Ma'ari and Omar Khayyam; each of whom would later be remembered for the striking global contribution to the field of art, science and logic. The decline set in when the puritan Al-Ghazali began to undermine this rationalistic tradition and instead push for dogma over thought, obedience over free will and the primacy of doctrine. It was the beginning of the end as Al-Ghazali strove to put a stop to the tradition that had cultivated the greatest of Islamic thinkers and instead stifle the unbridled creativity of the Islamic world. Can the air martial distinguish between liberal and the rationalist. Because the rationalist died when history was distorted in the eighties. Our founding fathers Iqbal and Jinnah if their true views are circulated would be at best be called liberals and at worst kafirs by the TTP mindset and their apologists in JI , JUI and strong elements in PTI and PML n and in the armed forces seeking Nishat e Sania for the Ashrafia.
why did mujahideens were sent to afghanistan? to stop communists right? why pakistan was created? because the Jinnah (and other muslim leaders) feared that muslims in india will be neglected because congress philosophy is based on Hinduism. Now you are sad because communists loosing support in West bengal & kerala? and on congress's philosophical base? please correct your double standard.
only in pakistan are the terrorists stake holders and the leftists "irrelevant"
I don't know whether I am in the Left or the Right, but one thing I am sure of: Pakistan military has exploited these differences in civil society to amass power and wealth, and to destroy civilian institutions (justice, education, commerce, health care, political process). Which then led to further fractures in society, thereby making the military even more omnipotent (and wealthier, since power is intrinsically linked to money in our country). So let's not confuse the issue in philosophical debates of left vs right. The people of this country are suffering. The main reason for this suffering is a parasitic elite. The biggest share of power and wealth in this elite class is held by the military ( much smaller shareholders being politicians and landed gentry ). The suffering of the people will not mitigate until this elite class (military + politicians + zamindars/vaderas) decides to change - or the change is made for it. Call this solution whatever you like, leftist or rightist.
@lancersboy: You mean terrorists?
liberals are socially alive in islamabad even their they get politically rejected.
pakistani so called liberals only criticize they don't have any viable solution therefore they get rejected by the masses.
Division between right and left wings is artificial . How do you term Chinese government which follows communist ideology and practices capitalism? There was sense of triumph in conservative circles when the communist ideology collapsed because of economic mismanagement. There was sobering reappraisal of strictly capitalist system when crony capitalism without state oversight caused widespread economic collapse in the West in 2008. We have the leaders of supposedly leftist Congress party with multi million fortunes and on the other side we have have supposedly right wing BJP lead by predominantly middle class leaders. Supposedly leftist and secular millionaire Lalu Yadav, Maulyam Singh Yadav, Jayalalitha and Mayawathi have been investigation for unaccounted wealth Personally I feel that these populist political positions are guided by need to acquire power rather than any commitment to particular brand of politics.There are enough gullible people in South Asia to be taken on a ride by opportunist politicians . In Pakistan, did the leftist feudal landlords ZAB and Benazir implement land reforms and give up their feudal possessions ? Focus needs to be on good governance and not on supposed ideology .
"Whether a cat is black or white makes no difference. As long as it catches mice, it is a good cat." (Deng Xiaoping (1904-1997)leader responsible for modern rise of China )
@Pop: And visa versa
What a brilliantly articulated and explained article by the former air chief. He is now dealing with the ground realities. I like his reading of the liberals lamenting and criticisin which incidently we have experienced in German yfor the past four years and as a result we have just managed to throw their politial arm of FDP, for the first time. The air marshal is on the milky way now and speaks for accomodation, unity and peace in the country. Good luck.
Rex Minor
The movement of societies is not to the right by any natural laws of geo or local politics. Each situation is different. Just look at the USA and Western Europe. The conservatives (right of center) are gasping for breath. It is the liberals and leftists that are in majority. In India, likewise, BJP held power for less than 10 years, post independence. Liberal - left leaning parties were and are in power. Now when it comes to Muslim societies in general and Pakistan in particular, people are overwhelmingly conservative both in their outlook and support for legislation by elected and unelected leaders.
In Pakistan, the military and the political parties enthusiastically enacted legislation to marginalize minorities - Shia, Hindu , Ahmadi , Sikh and Christian (all citizens) - with full support from the masses - including so called "liberals". ZAB - a liberal supposedly, passed the 1974 constitution that sidelined non Muslims from high office. It is the same in other Muslim societies. You can be a "liberal" or rightist as long your politics promotes a religious theocratic state. The terms secular and liberal are not what they mean in plural and democratic societies like Europe, America and India.
Left and liberal forces are still very much thriving in India: Tripura has Communist government and in Kerala- Communist are part of two party system and they rotate their rein into power and West Bengal -they have just lost power after more than two decade and holds every possibility to come back to power in future..Last Congress Govt (UPA1) in center came to power with the support of Communist party.Maoist movement in Central India is purely communist movement.In Most of the states they have communist legislatures unlike Pakistan.In Bihar & UP communist party partially lost its support of backward class to secular backward class plus Muslim based party like RJD, JD(U), SP and BSP.So being left leaning is still not out of fashion in India.
When the Soviet Union disintegrated a general opinion prevailed in the West that it was the end of history, and from then onwards the capitalist democracy would be the destiny of mankind. The Air Marshal, it seems, has been fascinated by this foolish idea.
In layman's language I think you're saying that the politicians and the military have messed it up to such an extent that the vacuum left has been filled by the ' right of centre ' lot and they control the narrative. Who can deny this ?? This has not happened in a flash or in the dark of the night. It has been engineered and orchestrated over a long period in the broad light of day and many have become rich in the process with their wealth tucked safely away.
@kafir, come out of your dream world before you see another treasure beneath some ruin. Comparison with india is a matter of shame, rather flattery. Religious bigots might bay for minorities blood in pakistan, where as in india the ruling parties, the party on the upswing are involved and indulging in minority massacre, and getting elected by the gandhian indians. Ahh, the incorrigble indian
Author Says " Across the border, the Communist Party of India, once a force that ruled West Bengal and Kerala, is now only a shadow of its former self. As a consequence, the void is filled by the regional Right forces and the BJP in the centre"
Unfortunately the reality across the border is different from the above sentence you have mentioned. In Kerala the every 5 years the people elect LDF(left) and UDF(Congress) alternatively. Last election in 2011 was won by UDF by slimmest of margins and by the way i would not call UDF as regional right force as UDF is comprised mainly of Congress and Indian Union muslim League. Also the Chief Minister of Kerala is a Christian.
Now coming to West Bengal Trinamool Congress(TMC) came to power after beating Communists who had been ruling for over 36 years. Mamta Banerjee who is the leader of TMC and the Chief Minister has M.A in Islamic Studies. Also one of the biggest reasons for TMC to win the lection in West Bengal is that most of the muslims(who make up 30% of the population) voted for TMC instead of communists. To call TMC a rightwing regional party will only show ignorance of the author.
A. Across the border, the Communist Party of India, once a force that ruled West Bengal and Kerala, is now only a shadow of its former self.As a consequence, the void is filled by the regional Right forces and the BJP in the centre.
"Regional Right Forces"? Indeed.
Allow me to list them out for you, RJD of MY Lalu and JDU of Secular Nitish in Bihar, SP of Maulana Mulayam and BSP of Mayawati in UP, NCP of Sharad Pawar in Maharashtra TDP in Andhra, AIDMK and DMK in TN, JDS in Karnataka, all of them 'Right'. Then why is the BJP finding it so difficult to get allies?
Just ask some people who have heard of them and of their politics.
B. But the Leftists in Pakistan have lost the plot.
Did they? You mean the Awami League of Left leaning Maulana Bhaashani and Huseyn S. Suhrawardy just 'lost the plot' all by itself. The exile of Suhrawardy, 1970 elections, Operation Searchlight etc never had anything to do with this? And the systematic elimination of the 'left' during the Zia regime too had nothing to do with the loss of the plot? Sir, if you take my humble advice, Please read some NFP here http://dawn.com/blogs/cafe-black
C. And finally, without anyone realising, a theocratic system of governance has now emerged as the second alternative to the cyclical military and civilian structures in Pakistan.
Ah! Wonders never cease. There are autochthonous and sui generis phenomenon in this world, but Sir, this certainly is not one of them. I would find it extremely difficult to believe that no one noticed while Objectives Resolution was being injected in the Constitution, or Article 62 and 63 were being tweaked or the Hudood Ordinance was being imposed, or the Council of Islamic Ideology was being foisted as a supra-Parliament on Pakistan. It did not happen 'WITHOUT ANYONE REALISING' it happened as a result of a conscious decision to engineer Pakistani Society and polity in a certain way.As to who did it? Well, your guess is as good as mine.
It seems politics is not the forte of soldiers, Serving or Retired.
It is very rich of you to compare the Right and Left in India with Pakistan. Don't flatter yourself. The reference points are way off the mark.
In India if you say "I am ashamed to be a Hindu" you are "left". If you say "there should not be vote bank politics/ pseudo secularism" and demand that all citizens are equal you are "right".
In Pakistan demanding implementation of Sharia is "right" and fighting against each other on who is more truly Islamic, declaring Ahmedis to be non-muslims Bhutto style is "left".
Your knowledge about Indian politics is quite low as evidenced by the comment "regional right forces". Except for Shiv Sena in Maharashtra, name some "regional right forces" in India. The Tamil parties (DMK, ADMK, etc), TDP, Trinamool Congress are all secular. Note Muslims having regional parties (e.g National Conference) are considered "secular". Only Hindus are eligible to be called communal in India.