
Talk to Al Jazeera Cornel West: US is facing moral collapse and democratic decay
Jan 25, 2026
Cornel West, American philosopher and activist rooted in the Black freedom tradition, delivers a blistering critique of U.S. moral collapse and democratic decay. He discusses empire and corporate power, Gaza and moral failure, lessons from his 2024 run and barriers to third-party politics. Conversations turn to love, justice and bold socialist reforms like breaking up monopolies.
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Empire In Spiritual Bankruptcy
- Cornel West calls the U.S. an empire in spiritual bankruptcy where domination, transaction and subjugation replace integrity and decency.
- He locates power in Wall Street, Silicon Valley and the military-industrial complex and ties moral decay to global atrocities like the Gaza slaughter.
What 'Gangsterized' Means
- He defines 'gangsterized' as public life privileging domination, transaction and subjugation while sidelining honesty and decency.
- West connects this to historic genocides and contemporary failures to stop mass atrocities as evidence of decline.
Two Parties, Same Power
- West argues both major U.S. parties serve entrenched power and big money rather than poor and working people.
- His platform emphasized abolishing poverty, breaking up monopolies, and public control of workplaces as remedies.



