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Wednesday, July 02, 2008
Paul  Edwards :: Townhall.com Columnist
WALL-E's Indictment of Liberalism
by Paul Edwards
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The lead character in the Pixar film “WALL-E” is both an acronym (Waste Allocation Load Lifter—Earth class) and a lonely robot with a personality. While Pixar has mastered the art of animation, it is the implicit message this film conveys which makes it much more than a mere cartoon.

Some conservatives have written the film off as anti-capitalist propaganda. If the intent of capitalism is to cater to the basest instincts of the human heart, requiring us to indulge our every whim and desire, leading to a dependence on government, then I guess I, too, am an anti-capitalist. However, capitalism can only arrive at that end when all of the restraints of personal responsibility are removed. In this sense, WALL-E is a brilliant exposure of liberalism’s flaws.

WALL-E is the story of what results when a liberal vision of the future is achieved: government marries business in the interest of providing not only “the pursuit of happiness” but happiness itself, thus creating gluttonous citizens dependent on the government to sustain their lives. The result is a humanity consisting of self-absorbed, isolated individuals with no affection for others, who thus defy what it means to truly be human.

The movie begins 700 years after the last human has been forced by undisciplined consumerism—and the waste in its wake—to leave the planet. An army of robots (WALL-Es) then sets out to clean up man’s mess. One might immediately surmise that the creators of the movie received their inspiration from Al Gore’s “An Inconvenient Truth.”

Not so fast. While in the storyline humans certainly have laid waste the planet, and the government’s answer to the crisis is the removal of humans (which is also Al Gore’s solution), 700 years after the last human has left the planet it becomes quite clear that the earth needs humans just as much as humans need the earth. After all, in the Bible we learn that humans were created as caretakers for the planet: “And the Lord God took the man, and put him into the Garden of Eden to dress it and to keep it” (Genesis 2:15).

WALL-E exposes a fundamental flaw in the liberal worldview. In their well-intended desire to lift people out of despair, liberals often fail to factor in the depravity of the human heart. Offer a man the opportunity to get something for little or nothing and the ultimate end will be a man who believes himself entitled to everything for little or nothing. The Buy ’n Large metaphor in WALL-E is not an attack on capitalism. It’s an attack on the government’s co-opting of the entrepreneurial initiative of its citizens, micromanaging it through mandated outcomes and compulsory taxes to the point that there is no longer an incentive for individuals themselves to produce.

As the government usurps the role of producer, it creates citizens who are fat and lazy consumers, entitled and dependent, with no sense of their own responsibility to make any contribution at all to their well-being. In WALL-E’s world we’re all consumers, and an economy with only consumers and no producers cannot be sustained, no matter how many “tax rebates” the government provides to encourage even more consuming.

Rather than deriving its just powers from the consent of the governed, contemporary government derives its powers through the seeming benevolent control of the governed to which we readily consent because it feels so good. Liberating ourselves from our addiction to government benevolence requires the hard work of personal responsibility, a lesson that for the most part isn’t being taught in our public educational institutions or in the decisions handed down by our judicial system.

If the explicit message of WALL-E is an exposure of liberalism’s ultimate end, the implicit message is the essence of conservatism. Conservatism derives its name from its fundamental tenet: to conserve, to maintain the status quo, which often requires a returning to the practices and policies of an earlier time.

Liberals recoil at the notion that something earlier or older could possibly be better. After all that’s why most liberals would rather be known as progressives. But progress devoid of an historical orientation, based only in our fascination with the novel and a rejection of all things classic, may take you into a promising future but ultimately brings you back to earth and the reality that what has been is what will be, and what has been done is what will be done (Ecclesiastes 1:9).

Additionally, WALL-E is an appeal to return to our humanity, to free ourselves from captivity to an ever encroaching technology. Human beings need real conversation, not communication mediated through an electronic device. In this sense WALL-E is an Orwellian depiction of the future we are even now living, one where there is a whole lot of communication taking place but very little conversation, and no love. In the process, the robots have become what humans ought to be—relational and loving—and humans have become robots, disinterested and unaware that anything at all is occurring outside of their limited technological universe.

Resisting the siren song of technology will require all out war against it, not just merely a passive resistance. It means tuning out, turning off, shutting down, unplugging. It means, in essence, being unavailable. It means that when you reach out and touch someone you actually do. The personal liberty promised by the gadgets bequeathed to us by the likes of Bill Gates and Steve Jobs have in reality enslaved us to an anticipation of the next personally liberating device.

WALL-E is a call to an armed resistance against two very real enemies. First, government control of every aspect of our life and second, our own depraved hearts which are so easily lulled into a technologically-induced passivity. The second threat creates the opportunity on which the first threat capitalizes. Conquer the second threat and you’ve eliminated the first. We have met the enemy, and he is us.

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Paul Edwards is the host of The Paul Edward Program and a pastor. His program is heard daily on WLQV in Detroit and on godandculture.com

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Nicely Done
Mr. Edwards, you have given a very inciteful take on a very good movie. I highly recommend it to anyone who hasn't seen it yet. I always love it when Hollywood accidentally teaches an eternal truth, such as in movies of the past like "Overboard" with Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn, or "Groundhog Day" with Bill Murray. Both movies teach the importance of losing yourself in service to others, and only when you do that can you truly be happy. When the lead characters only focused on themselves and their own selfish gratification, they were miserable. What a great lesson for life.

Mr. Edwards, an interesting review
And I quite agree with your analysis. I, however, disagree with your conclusion that the solution is to in effect become a luddite. Technology is only a tool and should be treated like any tool it has it's place and it's function. Outside of it's place and function any tool will do more harm than good.

Great article Mr Edwards!
I took my daughter and son to see Wall-e yesterday and were we pleasantly surprised to get the ultimate message that men, after all, really ARE happier when they accept responsibility for themselves. A very charming if lengthy movie, for sure.

Most telling was when the captain finally noticed how soft he was, found his individuality and decided he was in charge after all. And, did anyone notice the progression of captains' portraits over time-from originally slim and energetic to self-indulgent, lethargic tubs of goo?

Too bad that so many are like the denizens of that ship before their awakening-and that politicians of a certain stripe but not always of a particular party are only too happy to help them along.

Pretty good analysis
C.S. Lewis described hell as a place where you would get whatever you wanted. The description that reads " The result is a humanity consisting of self-absorbed, isolated individuals with no affection for others, who thus defy what it means to truly be human," comes pretty close to what C.S. Lewis described. Looks like liberals owuld have us living in hell.

Really Stretching for It
"WALL-E is the story of what results when a liberal vision of the future is achieved: government marries business in the interest of providing not only “the pursuit of happiness” but happiness itself"

Wow, you really had to reach down into the bottom of the Crazy Barrel for that one. A union of government and big business is a LIBERAL vision? In what universe?

My understanding is that the villan of Wall-E is a giant corporation called Buy n’ Large, an obvious Wal*Mart parody. Do you know a lot of liberals who sing the praises of Wal*Mart's corporate policies and ethics?

Bob Munck
Yes, we got it. Just not the way you think.

What you did not see was the liberal idea of Wall-e's doing what the people themselves should have been doing; that is, taking care of their own trash. The people had nothing personal at stake-B&L (Big Liberal?)took care of it for them. That's why it got out of control. No similarity to Wal-Mart there, fella.

What you did not see was the liberal idea of everyone being deliberately kept dumb, fat and happy and distracted by personal viewing screens while the know-it-all Elites ran everything. Liberals don't want the masses thinking for themselves, after all. Clearly somebody-Otto-was behind the curtain. Everything was given to and done for them-the liberals' idea of Utopia.

In the end, conservative ideals won-the people reclaimed Earth for themselves, which is as it should be.

Bob
And the union of business and government is a CONSERVATIVE ideal?

The only union of government and business I know was by the national socialists, note the second word.

For that matter I think the idea of "urban development" and "smart growth" and "investing in green technology" and lots of other cherished liberal ideas sure sound more like the union of business and government than the conservative lassiez-faire ideal.

AliveInHim 6:38 PM EST
"What you did not see was the liberal idea of Wall-e's doing what the people themselves should have been doing; that is, taking care of their own trash."

Wall-E's a ROBOT, a trash compactor with a CPU. Are you saying that automation is a liberal ideal? How about using garbage trucks to haul trash around? Is that also a liberal idea? Should people be doing that for themselves?

"Liberals don't want the masses thinking for themselves"

Nah, that's just one of those wingnut fairy tales that you all tell each other over and over. You and Edwards are so submerged in your own fantasies about the world that you actually think you can extrapolate on them. Reflect on Cheney's characterization of the moral value of resource conservation.

How can our constant ranting about the dangers of pollution and a society that trashes the Earth both be liberal ideals?

In fact, the condition of the population in Wall-E seems to be based on E. M. Forster's "The Machine Stops" written in 1909. He was basically a secular humanist, certainly wasn't telling the story because he thought it was a good idea.

Interesting and deeply flawed article.
There is no "liberal" or "conservative" in wall*e. Its a love story. Nothing more nothing less. I find it amusing that so many people (liberals and conservatives) attempt to read things into every single pixel shown on screen instead of just enjoying it for what it is.

(also - it should be noted that under "conservative" control of our government we've seen the biggest increases in corporate influence)

Bob Munck
How obtuse can you be? Wall-e was only one part of a larger scenario in which people had to do NOTHING for themselves. Automation isn't bad, and was not the point but clearly the little machines were overwhelmed. Why didn't the people take care of the problem, instead of just walking away? Because they didn't think they'd have to-something else would take care of it! Such is the mindset of one who is not personally responsible for what he uses or does. Ask any landlord.

Sorry, but liberals DON'T want the "masses" thinking or doing for themselves. It isn't we conservatives who are trying to get the government to be and do everything for us. It isn't conservatives who push for equality of outcome. And it isn't conservatives who engage in wealth envy or wealth redistribution based upon some Utopian idea of "economic equality".

As for what Mr Cheney thinks of resource conservation, I really don't care. Nor do I agree with McCain. I think for myself, thanks.

Liberals are the ones constantly ranting about pollution etc ad nauseum. Liberals never stop to consider that we do more to work clean as well as clean up our messes than anyone. Does the Kyoto treaty come to mind? Yet China and India are NOT bound by it should it ever, God forbid, become law. They aren't held to any kind of standard period, when it comes to "trashing the planet".

Go preach to them, willya?

SOCON ALERT!
This article is complete garbage. There is simply nothing nice to say about it.

First of all, Edwards is arguing for a politico-economic system that RELIES ON HUMAN DEPRAVITY (by his own estimation) TO WORK. His St. Augustinian view of man has led to an argument which is deeply unprincipled. Don't be surprised when the liberals offer a more principled, optimistic solution - one that "fixes" so-called human deprativity by means of government coercion.

Second, Edwards has no understanding whatsoever of the moral and existential validity of capitalism. Under leftism, no promising future is possible. Physical infrastructure will collapse, goods and services will become scarce, and you will be more vulnerable to natural disasters. Death will threaten you on a daily basis, and people all around you will become corrupt animals as they struggle to survive in an irrational, hostile world that punishes them for any merit they fail to conceal. There will be no space-traveling, technology-abundant dysphoria.

Capitalism is the ONLY moral politico-economic system - because it recognizes the nature of man as a rational being. It is the ONLY system that has ever led to material and spiritual prosperity in the history of the world as a result. Because people are free to pursue their own interests, which is morally right and appropriate, they can plan, work, and deal with others honestly, succeed, and still have time left over to pursue that which makes their lives more enjoyable. The abundance created by capitalism made it possible for men to feel genuine benevolence toward each other for the first time in history, without regard to family, tribal, racial, or religious loyalties.

Speaking of which, I find the tribalist mentality throughout this article to be disturbing. I do not understand the obsession with the consciousnesses of others. Get a mind of your own.

AliveInHim 8:59 PM EST
"Sorry, but liberals DON'T want the "masses" thinking or doing for themselves."

Utter nonsense, but I sense that you're too far gone in your delusions to be rational. Just go on believing your little fantasies. I'm sure that having to live inside your head is retribution enough.

"Does the Kyoto treaty come to mind? Yet China and India are NOT bound by it should it ever, God forbid, become law."

Huh? India and China have both signed and ratified Kyoto. They certainly are bound by it. Here's another place where your fantasy world diverges from reality.

What do you mean, "become law?" US law? It's been signed by the great majority of the countries in the world, except for a few fringe third-world ones like Chat, Tajikistan, and -- of course -- us.

Modern Liberals are Simply NOT
I am sick of hearing modern "liberals" spout nonsense. They usurped a once noble label from classical liberals like John Locke, et al. who were the true midwives of the concept of individual liberty. If you are an advocate for big government, big corporations or any combination of the two, you are an advocate for some brand of tyranny.

Kyoto and China
Bob Munck,

You are technically correct that China and India both signed the Kyoto treaty. However, you neglect to point out that they have only monitoring and reporting obligations under said treaty. There are no limits on their carbon emissions.

ModMark 9:19 PM EST
"Robots are quite upset at discrimination policies directed at them concerning no wages, long hours without break and getting all the dangerous jobs. They planed to form a union as shown as they figure out what a lawyer is."

I predict that when robotic lawyers do arise, they will come from those running Windows Vista.

All the liberal robots, of course, will be running Linux. We'll have massive battles between the Ubuntus and the Gentoos at the convention. (I'll be running One True.)

seee i told you
all of hollywood is not anyi american, anti capitalsit, anti gun controal(isnt ther a gun in the movie womewhere a symbolic one )) anti religion anti anti anti anti anti. all you needed was an honest assessor and an honest assessment and voilahere is the truth, underneath the very thin veneer of liberalism which at first glance sems to permeate the conservative mind when it even thinks of the word hollywood , is really a very kind grntle industry that will treat you right as long as youve got someone with a very very very vivid imagination doing the amalyzing. and so you have ,, an so he is. and so he did.

Bob Munck: "Liberal Fascism"
"A union of government and big business is a LIBERAL vision? In what universe?"

It is called "Liberal Fascism" which enlightened "progressives" like HG Wells have advocated since the 1920's. It was subsequently central to all of the European National Socialist "experimental" societies.

Bob Munck: Linux
All the liberal robots, of course, will be running Linux.

Actually they will be libertarians- since today's "liberals" are actually progressives are the most illiberal of ideologues incapable of open or alternative thinking.

Deploying a Linux OS (Redhat et, al)requires "analytical thinking" which is antithetical to most progressive minds- these are generally those individuals w/ the word "ARTS" printed on their respective degrees.

hmmm.
Wow. I just thought it was a cool little cartoon. All this time, and I didn't know...When we begin using cartoons to support whatever point we're trying to make, we've really reached the bottom. People don't listen to reasonable discourse. What in the blue perfect heLL makes anybody here believe folks'll take home some Grand Lesson from a cartoon? Jeez.

Modmark: OK
"I beg to differ, Liberals are quite creative and inventive in their ideas and thoughts. They desire to pursue solutions to today's problems and use government as a mean to implement them."

OK. That's why, in a rather irrational fashion, a "Liberal"-controlled US Congress is hoping to "legislate" our way out of the current energy crisis by penalizing Oil & Automotive Corporations. Recession anyone?

Is is any wonder that the liberal fascists that control the "Democratic" Party are Shyster lawyers w/ BAs?

By the way, you're confusing modern "liberals" w/ libertarians since said liberals are mostly progressive ideologues incapable of liberal or open thinking.

Another good film...
There is a comedy called Idiocracy that I suggest everyone rent if you have a chance. It is an even better example of what happens when Americans or any civilization divests itself of responsibility in exchange for constant satisfaction. Yes it is a comedy, but the message is a good one.

Wall Mart
I usually do not shop there, but the reasons are not political. I simply find the staff at most of the outlets to be less than helpful for the most part. That said, it would not be even remotely as powerful a business if liberals were not working AND shopping there. After all, liberals make up a huge percentage of the global population.


Dana
Almost every form of entertainment these days has some underlying political or social message the film makers wanted to express. And you are right in that most of the viewing audience usually misses these subtle and not so subtle messages, but it is not for the producers lack of trying.

Philosophy Can Be Found In Many Places
A writer on this thread decries that the movie is just a kids' movie. Have you ever read Dr. Seuss? My point is literature and movies for children often contain a better philosophical/moral underpinning than what is created for adults.

As I watched the movie, I thought of Huxley's Brave New World in which personal gratification is the means by which people are controlled.

I took my kids to see the movie. Afterwards, we had a discussion about what conclusions they could draw from the movie. Although not as eloquent as Edwards, they concluded that self-suffiency has its own rewards. Also, they realized that constant entertainment can make one myopic as in the character who upon losing her screen suddenly claims, "There are stars out there!"

A catalyst for thoughtful discussion can come from just about any source including a kids' movie.

Demosthenes 7:44 AM EST
"Deploying a Linux OS (Redhat et, al)requires "analytical thinking" which is antithetical to most progressive minds"

Right-wingers often claim that liberals are all in non-scientific or non-technical occupations, implying that they themselves form the bulk of the technical workforce, yet the right-wing is consistently and virulently anti-science and those working at our research laboratories and universities are almost without exception very liberal.

"these are generally those individuals w/ the word "ARTS" printed on their respective degrees."

Well, no. If anything, liberals would have "Artis" on their degrees, having gone to the better class of schools where diplomas are inscribed on parchment in Latin. Wingnut's degrees are more likely to be in faulty English and delivered by email.

Bob Munck--what drivel!
You said, "...yet the right-wing is consistently and virulently anti-science"

How on God's green earth did you come up with that generality? As a scientist and a conservative, I can assure you that none of my colleagues are "anti-science" while a large percentage of them are also conservative.

You also said..."and those working at our research laboratories and universities are almost without exception very liberal."

Almost without exception? Very liberal?

Again, I beg to differ. In my circles, I know many conservative academics and very few who could be classified as "very liberal."

You continued with..."liberals would have "Artis" on their degrees, having gone to the better class of schools where diplomas are inscribed on parchment in Latin. Wingnut's degrees are more likely to be in faulty English and delivered by email."

This is the kind of comment one would expect from an an elitist snob. I doubt you could back your claim with statistical analysis.

While you might be a wonderful person, your post was offensive, inflammatory, and just plain wrong. In the future, please re-read what you have typed before clicking "Submit."

Respectfully,

AFM

Kid's Movie?
Anyone who says that it's a kid's movie just flat has not seen it or did nothing but eat popcorn and sleep through it.


Woody from Iowa

To AFM
This is not the first time this arrogant snot has posted ubsubstantiated drivel. After all, if liberals can't follow the facts to a logical conclusion, they'll just make up their own.

Woody from Iowa

AF Major 1:38 PM EST
"How on God's green earth did you come up with that generality?"

I was reacting to equivalent generalities, which I notice you didn't criticize. Why was that?

Given your name choice and location, are you at Wright-Pat? I spent a great deal of time there on the ICAM project under Dennis (The Wiz) Wisnosky.

Two other notable instances
of liberal failures in the film.

1. The film opens with only two characters; a roach and a robot. The robot continues to work without supervision or constant direction. He not only performs his work, he created a safe habitat, complete with any spare part necessary to keep himself operating. He also takes care of the roach. Can anyone imagine a liberal civil servant with that ethic? Can anyone imagine a liberal taking responsibility for himself and another?


2. On the spaceship, a super-fat citizen is knocked off his personal people mover. A general alarm continuously warns people to stand aside and wait for the authorities to correct the situation. All the remaining (fat) people comply, but Wall-E merely stoops and picks up the wallowing victim, replacing him on his mover is a few seconds.

Liberals wait for government to rescue them, conservatives take initiative.




Good article Mr. Edwards
My wife and I took our youngest grandaughter to see the movie yesterday, and she liked the movie very much, just like us.

I agree with your interpretaion of the film and the movies's message even though it may have been accidental. Hollywood, with it's Leftist/Marxist political agenda nowadays, usually makes some anti-Christian, anti-Jew, anti-American, anti-military, anti-conservative, anti-Republican, anti-business, anti-freedom and anti-freedom of thought/speech movies.

The movie illustrates the liberation of ourselves from "big government" shackles (liberalism/Marxism), to not be self-indulgent, and to take responsibility for our actions and deeds.

It was a good movie for all to see and learn. And you Leftists out there, while you're at it, read, learn, and follow the Constitution of the United States, the Declaration of Independence, and quit destroying my country, and quit trying to make it into your own false Marxist utopia.

God Bless America! Happy 4th of July and thanks to all of our brave men and women fighting for our freedom all over the world. May God Bless you and keep you safe from harm.

DISNEY/PIXAR MAKES GREAT MOVIES.
I agree this was a great message for the old and young alike.

All their movies are great. FINDING NEMO was an excellent celebration of the male and fatherhood. As a single mother it makes my job easier to have such quality movies for my son.

There were so many great parts to this movie but one of my favorites is when the fat, obese people fell off their "chairs". The Captain was one of my favorite characters. He was too cool.

But WALL-E is our new hero.

Great article, great point. I hope eveyone goes to see this movie. It is a great lesson in life.

Another excellent article from Edwards!
This guy is a jewel of conservative wisdom!

WALL-E was *definitely* a cautionary tale against the nanny-state.

Along the same lines... has anyone seen Idiocracy? It's by Mike Judge, who created Beavis & Butthead and King of the Hill.

It explores a similar theme. It's interesting that liberals and conservatives can watch the same media and draw different lessons. In fact, both lessons are equally and importantly valid.

Consumer capitalist culture is dangerous precisely because too few among us have the inner fortitude to stave off its decaying effects.

The solution? IMHO we need to *synthesize* the wisdom of the left and the right. Create a more compassionate environment and train our children to take responsibility for their inner environment.

As one of my favorite humans reminded us, "Be the change you wish to see in the world."
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