As
there is flying about the media and the web debate about full political and
financial union of Europe, a raid on the
archive was called for. This is a tidied
up repeat of an earlier post which deserves another outing.
Looking
at all the options the Habsburgs may have been right in trying to maintain a
patriarchal governance of Europe. It is admitted
by our present leaders in Europe , not all of
them elected, that after about six hundred years, those wars of ideologies,
wealth and empire seeking, dynastic disputes, and sundry fighting between other
groups with particular agendas were a waste of time, men and money.
If
only those misguided people our forebears, who we trusted with power in the
past had let the Habsburgs, their Emperors, Princes, Dukes and the rest get on
with running the show, religion, trade, and everything we could have lived
happily ever after.
Perhaps
Herman van Rompuy and Catherine Ashton do not much resemble King Philip II of Spain , and Queen Mary Tudor of England who married at Winchester
in July 1554 (above), but they are the best Europe
can do for the time being. Cam and Sam would
be a little too Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile. As for Ed and 'Er Indoors, no, really, no.
I
will skip the complicated history of the Habsburgs, it is all there on the web
and Wikipedia. Nor do I suggest that the
various descendants of Habsburg’s line scattered about the world should be
elevated to high positions in Europe . They seem to be a sociable lot, but their
heritage has meant exclusion from politics.
They could almost claim to be an ethnic group who have suffered social
and political isolation and apply for the relevant grants from Brussels .
The
point is that the Habsburgs, Holy Roman Emperors and all that, not only ruled
much of Europe and beyond, but in the parts
they did not have direct rule, exercised a profound influence over what went
on. Moreover, many went in for micro
management to an astonishing degree, complaining that they were slaves to their
peoples.
We
can ignore their foibles, eccentricities, difficulties in personal
relationships and the consequences of genetic inbreeding. They are minor compared to those of many of
the current European and UK
leaders. We can substitute “political”
for “genetic”. The effects of that are
infinitely more serious and damaging to the business of ruling than the odd
twitching of the DNA.
The
Europe of the Habsburgs was a sprawling regime
with its many parts rarely functioning in connection with the others. It was a massive tax and wealth gathering
entity which spent vast sums on prestige projects, personal palaces, and in
enforcing the doctrines of which they and only they determined and defined.
It
was multi layered to a bewildering and complicated degree. Most of the time of its functionaries was
spend in working out who they were and what they were supposed to be
doing. If they found that out, then
someone higher up would confound it, and it will all start again.
Public
decrees would be made, laws and regulations issued, but how they came to be or
why would be shrouded in deep secrecy, and only the powerful or the proximate
would be party to any of it. This meant
that as you went down through the levels of administration, matters became
slower and more uncertain. Nobody quite
knew what decisions might be made and when, unless, of course, they paid good
money to find out and obtain the right result.
There
was a proliferation of senior, high paying, posts to satisfy the many clients
of the state, and as many of the highest gathered so many of them to
themselves, then there was extensive delegation to much cheaper and junior
officials whose only hope of survival was to extract as much income and as
quickly as possible.
The
Empire had a monopoly of policing and military matters that were closely
combined and under the instruction of the doctrinal and legal administrative
classes and any reformers or opposition would be classed as rebellion or heresy
and dealt with accordingly.
At
the highest levels it was necessary to have connections and background that
were absolutely correct. Without the
sixteen heraldic quarterings of the right families you could neither be
admitted to nor held worthy of the elite.
Then it was ancestral because that was held to the test of rightness or
wrongness.
Today
there are other tests of political correctness that amount to the same
thing. The are boxes that contain the
right configurations of display, beliefs, and membership.
Nobody
really knew where the money went, and accounting was simply an exercise in
writing fiction. Who was supposed to get
the money was one thing. Who really
benefited was quite another, sometimes completely random in effect, and at others
going to people who had abused every office they held.
There
were some political jurisdictions which held out against the Habsburg system,
but in the 21st Century by the more effective methods of modern
communications and means of propaganda they have been suborned and
defeated.
For
almost a century Europe was freed of the last
of the Habsburg heritage. But it has
been too difficult to shake them off. They
may not be back in person, but their political tradition has triumphed. Their system is back, bigger and better than
ever and we are all now subject.
At
least we will not have dynastic or other European wars.
Well,
not for a year or two.
I enjoyed that, a good start to 2014. Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose.
ReplyDeleteIf you Gogle ""Beerdigung Otto von Habsburgs" you will see that he had at least a funeral fit for an Emperor. Apart from the Archdukes being in lounge suits rather than splendid uniforms , you could be back in the good old days, including the singing of the Imperial Anthem. In fact, the family continues to exercise considerable behind the scenes political influence. George von Habsburg was Hungarian ambassador for the negotiations to join the EU.
ReplyDeleteOtto was influential in the "picnic" on the Hungarian border which resulted in East Germans being allowed to cross the border, thus bringing down the Berlin Wall and the Soviet Union. He was a big pal of Cardinal Ratzinger, later Pope Beneict.