Center of Vichy - France
Vichy: The Ravenna of the Third Reich
Cacildo Marques – Sao Paulo
The Ravenna Effect is,
almost certainly, the most decisive causal relation of Social Psychology to
guide the paths of history. It is configured by the shock of years or decades
caused by the transfer of the chief of State from his traditional capital to a
city without historical secular status of capital, with the ensuing disruption
of the services and symbols of stability already built for the conduction of
the State, with highlight for the currency. Through the Versailles Effect (Prof.
Malcolm H. Wiener), the problem spreads over the countries of the area of
influence. The localization of the government does not matter (Bonn Effect),
provided that the residence of the chief of State functions effectively in the
secular capital (for Germany, it is Berlin).
Fall. The name
Ravenna Effect comes from the set of events that in the fifth century, from the
year 402 to the year 476, led to the fall of the Roman Empire. In the year 402,
Emperor Honorius transferred the court to Ravenna, leaving the city of Rome to
its fate. Since then, frequent wars, uprisings, invasions by other peoples,
famine, shortages, epidemics, and many other problems devastated the Italian
Peninsula in such a way that when Odoacer, leading his barbarian soldiers,
entered Rome, to set up his imperial court, he was received with relief and
feast in the streets, by a population that then had great contempt for its
distant emperor, Romulus Augustulus.
Thirteen centuries
later, the same mechanism that left the Old Age behind and ushered in the
Medieval Age acted to kick-start the Contemporary Age, with the key episode of
the French Revolution, which was the Fall of the Bastille on July 14, 1789.
Versailles. Who
played the part of the Ravenna of France at that time was the city of
Versailles, where the chief of State Louis XVI resided. After three months, in
the heat of the agitation of a rumored protest against the rise of prices, amid
rumors that the aristocracy planned deliberately to kill the poor with hunger,
there was the Women's March, or October March, in which the Parisian ladies,
united with revolutionaries who looted the official weapons depot of Paris,
went to Versailles on the evening of October 5 and, after many battles in which
a protester was killed and, in response, two guards of the palace had their
heads cut off and propped up in stakes, in the afternoon of the October 6 they
demanded that Louis XVI was with the protesters to Paris, to settle in the old
Tuileries Palace.
The Ravenna Effect was
over, but less than two years later, Louis XVI and his wife Marie-Antoinette
fled towards Varennes, when they were intercepted. In a few more months they
were sentenced to death in the guillotine.
Washington. A decade
later it began the saga of the Ravenna of the United States, that was its
capital Washington. Unlike Ravenna and Versailles, Washington was consolidated,
because the citizens of the country had no way of knowing the origin of their
misfortunes. Washington was built in 1800 and twelve years later it occurred
the Great Anglo-American War, in which English soldiers, attempting to retake
the colony, set the city aflame. The Americans rebuilt Washington with a
greater commitment than the one shown in 1800, remaking the Capitol, the White
House and many other buildings with better designs and in a more reinforced
way. In the sixth decade it came the War of Secession, which inside the country
is called the American Civil War. It was the greatest civil war in the New
World. In the final phase, President Abraham Lincoln abolished slavery and was
later murdered, but no one distrusted the Ravenna Effect. And Washington
continued its history toward consolidation as a historic capital, which
happened with the last capital-newist vicissitude of the country, which was the
Great Depression in 1929.
Tokyo.
The time elapsed between the exchange of Rome by Ravenna and the moment of the
fall of the empire was 74 years. From the transfer of Louis XIV to Versailles,
in 1682, until the withdrawal there of his grandson Louis XVI 107 years passed.
The French suffered the cost of the new "capital" for 11 decades. The
United States suffered this for 13 decades, lessened by the clever adoption of
the gold standard. Japan, which had its capital transferred to Tokyo in 1869,
had, 13 decades later, the highest real estate prices in the world, which have
declined since then, that is, since the beginning of the 21st century. The
problems experienced by Japan in this interval are no secret to anyone, but it
is easy to remember, for example, the Sino-Japanese war of 1894 and the attack
on Pearl Harbor in 1941, which received Washington's response nearly four years
later with the spill of two atomic bombs.
Bad. Before this
tragic outcome, which was part of the World War II, the world went through
World War I, triggered by the attempt of the activist Gavrilo Prinkip against
Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo, then part of the Autro-Hungarian Empire,
which went through a serious problem of dearness. The Ravenna of Emperor Franz
Joseph I is not as gaudy as Versailles was in the eighteenth century. It is
because he moved in order to stay overnight with his mistress in the
city of Bad Itschl, leaving the official capital, Vienna, and Empress Sissi in
second plan. Bad Itschl was the most discreet Ravenna in history.
Weimar. As for
the city of Weimar, it did not overthrow an empire, since it was the center of
a Republic, which proved to be frustrated, but the superinflation experienced
there, leading Germany to an unprecedented impoverishment in the phenomenon
called the Weimar Effect (Professor Philip David Cagan), made the Germans
search for a mountebank who offered himself as a savior of the homeland, Adolf
Hitler, after the problem was already resolved by a descendant of Martin
Luther, President Paul von Hindenburg, already installed in the traditional
capital, Berlin. The President noted that the voters were being confused, not
realizing that Germany was already rerouted, and tried in every way to prevent
the rise of the Austrian man, who had been arrested in 1923 for attempted coup.
Hindenburg did not succeed because he was taking a solitary fight. On here, a
human fault is formed that is explained by the phenomenon of hysteresis: The impulse
of the effect ceases, but the effect continues for some more time. In this case
of Social Psychology, what occurs is a sensation of hysteresis, not hysteresis
itself. The solution is obtained, but popular perception is that everything
remains the same. An example of this, there in the same region, was the
destruction of Budapest, ordered by Hitler. He died in 1945, but his soldiers
proceeded to the destruction of the Hungarian capital in 1946. This is a pure
sensation of hysteresis. For those insiders, the Nazism was still in force.
Hitler, therefore, grew
politically along the road opened by Hindenburg. When he died in 1934, Hitler,
there was one year as Prime Minister (Chancellor), took his place, through the
plebiscite of self-referral, in which he obtained 88% support from the
electorate.
Free from the moorings
of the Ravenna Effect represented by Weimar, Germany was growing in the stern.
Emma Goldman, a Jewish writer, promoted marches in New York charging the United
States government to take action against Hitler, who was chasing Jews.
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt despised this demand, because the economic
growth of Germany favored much the American companies, among them IBM, or
"Big Blue". Hitler feared only one event, as he himself told the
advisors at his country house, on the scene shown in the documentary
"Swastika": The possible election of Winston Churchill as premier of
England.
Vichy.
And what was the Hitler's Ravenna? Now, in obtaining the collaboration of
Marshal Philippe Pétain, who agreed to govern France as a province of the Third
Reich, Hitler saw no problem in setting up the French government in Vichy. Joan
of Arc considered in 1429 that France without Paris did not be France. Pétain
ignored it. He did not consider that in the Hundred Years War, after Joan of
Arc obtained the coronation of the dauphin as king Charles VII, she demanded
him to finance the resumption of Paris, without his giving in to the appeal.
She has undertaken on her own day, and was captured in the immediate vicinity
of the city. It must be understood that France was in shambles for having its
chief of State far from the historical capital. And even with the later retake
of the city, the Hundred Years' War left Western Europe broken and unguarded, opening
the doors to the materialization of the old dream of the Turks of taking
Constantinople, which happened to take place in 1453. There the Medieval Era
was closed, and the Modern Age was beginning.
Pétain and the Nazis
saw it as a salutary move to let rebellious Parisians relegated to the basement
of history. The new era was with the Vichy Regime, from 1940.
It was the Ravenna
Effect (or Versailles-Weimar Effect) generated from Vichy that showed the
French that Nazism - demagogic, uncultivated, racist and authoritarian
regime - was a disgrace, something that only 12% of the Germans seemed to
agree, by the voting in the plebiscite of the self-referral.
Resistance grew from
France. When the United States, Britain, and the French Resistance decided to
disembark to the D-Day on June 6, 1944, they did this in Normandy, French
territory, because the initial priority was to free France, a result obtained
in the first month of battle. The easiest part for allied troops was to take
Paris, because the Parisians, animated by the entry of allies into French
territory, had already done the service inside the city, expelling the Nazis.
Here we have a new
aspect of the Ravenna Effect. In addition to this new characteristic, we can
call the phenomenon as the Vichy Effect: What the new capital without secular
status has to unmask and destroy bad governments that deceive the population
when sustaining itself in the demagogy using the developmentalism as a trump.
Far from being embarrassed to have harbored the collaborationist government of
Pétain, Vichy must be proud to have been the spearhead of the revolt that
resulted in the destruction of the Nazi horror.
History. If we
consider, like Popper, that the human story they say to be relevant is the
history of tragedies, not that of the great discoveries, artistic creations and
great philosophical conceptions, then every truly important episode has the
Ravena Effect as its background, even before the fate of the city of Aten, of
the father of Tutankhamen, passing through Alexandria, which shortened
abruptly, by the early death of the titular, the reign of Alexander, until the
recent disaster of the administrative city of Robert Mugabe, Borrowdale Brooks,
on the outskirts of Harare, which pushed Zimbabwe to the highest hyperinflation
in history in 2008. Earlier, the record was exactly with the Hungarians of
1946, that, having its capital destroyed by the late Nazis, installed the
residence of their president in the Lake Balaton.
Nowadays,
following Brazil, Myanmar and Nigeria, the focus of the Ravenna Effect is with
Tunisia, whose presidential residence is outside the traditional capital.

Uma pequena lição de história feita de memórias, onde o Efeito Ravena acrescenta novos enfoques de diversos momentos importantes.
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