Neil McCauley
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He didn't make Batman fall, though, he made Harvey fall and the movie is very clear on the fact that the two of them are emphatically not interchangeable. That's why Batman makes the switch in the first place - because taking the blame on himself is supposed to fundamentally neutralize anything Joker had achieved by making Harvey fall. Joker's achievement was to prove that 'the best of us' could fall, and you have to remember that in the world of these movies Batman is emphatically not considered 'the best of us', except by a small number of people like Commissioner Gordon, Alfred, Rachel Dawes, Lucius Fox, etc. To everyone else, he's a scary 'other', hard to understand and easy to write off (as shown by how they were so easily turned against him when Joker said he wanted the Batman).
In other words, 'the fall of Batman' is not an achievement for Joker at all. It doesn't prove in the slightest what Joker was trying to prove, and in fact, it completely undoes Joker's only real victory in the movie by hiding what happened to Dent. It is Batman's achievement in every way, not Joker's.
And, yes, I agree Joker's achievement does eventually come out when Bane reveals the truth, as I already mentioned. One can even argue the effect of it is part of what makes Bane's Gotham possible, which would mean Joker still got what he wanted in terms of smashing society even though it was eight years later.
But that still doesn't mean Joker's plan had some 8 year long lasting effect. It was just on ice for eight years and then Bane took it out of the closet. That's all.
Well he still did have that effect for Batman.
He did archieve he all of his 3 goals therefore he won, end of the story.