Saturday, October 2, 2021

resist now

And how we burned in the camps later, thinking: What would things have been like if every Security operative, when he went out at night to make an arrest, had been uncertain whether he would return alive and had to say good-bye to his family? Or if, during periods of mass arrests, as for example in Leningrad, when they arrested a quarter of the entire city, people had not simply sat there in their lairs, paling with terror at every bang of the downstairs door and at every step on the staircase, but had understood they had nothing left to lose and had boldly set up in the downstairs hall an ambush of half a dozen people with axes, hammers, pokers, or whatever else was at hand? ... The Organs would very quickly have suffered a shortage of officers and transport and, notwithstanding all of Stalin's thirst, the cursed machine would have ground to a halt! If... if...We didn't love freedom enough. And even more – we had no awareness of the real situation.... We purely and simply deserved everything that happened afterward.

-- Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn, The Gulag Archipelago (1973)

Saturday, September 11, 2021

The Power of the Powerless

The citizen has to put a slogan in his window, not in the hope that someone might read it or be persuaded by it, but to contribute, along with thousands of other slogans, to the panorama that everyone is very much aware of.  This panorama, of course, has a subliminal meaning: it reminds people where they are living and what is expected of them. It tells them what everyone else is doing, and indicates to them what they must do as well, if they don’t want to be excluded, to fall into isolation, alienate themselves from society, break the rules of the game, and risk the loss of their peace and tranquility and security.

Whether the slogan is true or not is beside the point. The point is signaling compliance out of fear, not an honest discussion of the evidence, or persuasion, or any mechanism respecting the informed and open consent of the governed. In postings signs of affirmation of the regime, citizens have adapted to the conditions in which they live; but in doing so, they also help to create those conditions. Quite simply, each helps the other to be obedient. Both are objects in a system of control; but at the same time, they are its subjects as well. They are both victims of the system and its instruments.

Citizens’ assistance to a lying and oppressive regime changes those who corrupt themselves. They may learn to be comfortable with their involvement, to identify with it as though it were something natural and inevitable and ultimately come to treat any non-involvement as an abnormality, as arrogance, as an attack on themselves, as a form of dropping out of society.  In other words, falsifying reality brings about more of that falsified reality.

Once people have compromised themselves, they are more likely to identify with their compromise, because it’s embarrassing to admit you were wrong. So instead, people double down. They heap onto their initial cowardice the additional cowardice of refusing to admit they could have been wrong.  This also helps account for the viciousness with which people often treat dissenters. Dissenters are living proof that everyone does not have to comply, that it is possible to live in the truth. This shames those who have chosen temporary comfort over noble sacrifice.

Within the system, every individual is trapped within a dense network of the state's governing instruments, themselves legitimated by a flexible but comprehensive ideology, a "secularized religion." Power relations are therefore best described as a labyrinth of influence, repression, fear, and self-censorship which swallows up everyone within it, at the very least by rendering them silent, stultified, and marked by some undesirable prejudices of the powerful.

-- Vaclav Havel (summarized / paraphrased) 1978

Tuesday, August 31, 2021

Temples of Syrinx

We’ve taken care of everything:
the words you read, the songs you sing,
the pictures that give pleasure to your eye.

One for all and all for one.
Work together, common sons.
Never need to wonder how or why.

-- Neil Peart (Rush) 1976

Saturday, March 27, 2021

imbalanced resource / capital distribution

Three dynamics that define any human civilization are the distribution of resources, capital, and agency. Resources are straightforward — food, energy, shelter, etc.  Capital is financial (money), tangible (tools, ownership of land, etc.) and intangible (social / human capital). Capital productively invested produces income. Agency is control of one's life, having a say in community / public decisions, and having some control and power over one's circumstances.  When these three are distributed asymmetrically -- where the majority of the resources, capital, and power are distributed to an elite -- society and the economy are imbalanced and prone to stagnation and eventual discord.

Statistics are unequivocal: income-wealth inequality in the U.S. continues reaching new heights. This is reflected in asymmetric access to healthcare and other resources, asymmetric ownership of income-producing capital, and limited agency.  The bottom 90% of the U.S. economy has been decapitalized: debt has been substituted for capital. Capital only flows into the increasingly centralized top tier which owns and profits from the rising tide of debt that's been keeping the bottom 90% afloat for the past 20 years. Globalization and financialization have richly rewarded the top 5% and especially the top 0.1%. Everyone else has been been reduced to a powerless peasantry of debt-serfs.

America has no plan to reverse this destructive tide of neo-feudal pillage. Our leadership's "plan" is benign neglect: send a monthly stimulus of bread and circuses (the technocrat term is Universal Basic Income or UBI) to all the disempowered, decapitalized households so they can stay out of trouble and not hinder the New Nobility's pillaging of America and the planet.

As for agency: Martin Gilens of Princeton University and Benjamin Page of Northwestern University are authors of the study "Testing Theories of American Politics: Elites, Interest Groups, and Average Citizens."  Professor Gilens gave this brief summary of their conclusions:

"Ordinary citizens have virtually no influence over what their government does in the United States. And economic elites and interest groups, especially those representing business, have a substantial degree of influence. Government policy-making over the last few decades reflects the preferences of those groups — of economic elites and of organized interests." (Foreign Affairs, Jan. 2021, Monopoly Versus Democracy)

That is as definitive as soaring income-wealth inequality. Both are inherently destabilizing.

Meanwhile, central bankers, monopolists and the politicos whose campaigns are funded by monopolists are all frantically trying to convince us their policies will heal the metastasizing tumor consuming America.  Borrowing a quarter of the nation's entire economic output every year to prop up an ineffective, corrupt status quo is merely kicking the can down the road while not addressing the root problems in our country.

If America cannot bear to discuss these realities (and structural solutions) openly, the social, economic, and political orders will unravel in a non-linear Cultural Revolution with a highly uncertain outcome.

-- Charles Hugh Smith (The Daily Reckoning) March 27, 2021

 

Monday, February 22, 2021

bodyguard


So-called leaders with deceitful faces
Corruption in high places
Your hands filled with bribes, mouth pours out lies
Cause of all oppression now running for protection

-- David Hinds (Steel Pulse) 1984

Monday, February 8, 2021

I am the virus

 

Death misery and tears
Calculated waves of fear
Drawn up by think tanks
There's a darkness in the west
Oil swilling
Guzzling corporate
Central banking
Mind-fucking omnipotence


False flags and black ops
Tavistock manufactured shocks
Something's gone horribly wrong
Hot flashes for the neo-con
A population in deep denial
Contagion released from a vial


No one believes in 9/11
Steel frame buildings don't fall in seconds
Murderers in black robes decapitate innocents
The public's blank stare
Did you sleep okay last night, Mr. Blair?


I am the fury, the spirit of outrage
I am the fire
I am the virus
I am the furnace where resentment glows
I am the bias
I am the virus
I am the Hydra headed beast
I am the worm you can never delete
I am the danger that never sleeps


-- Killing Joke (2015)

Sunday, February 7, 2021

open your eyes

 

Video games train the kids for war
Army chic in high-fashion stores
Law and order's done their job
Prisons filled while the rich still rob

Assassination politics
Violence rules within our nation's midst
Ignorance is their power tool
You'll only know what they want you to know

The television cannot lie
Controlling media with smokescreen eyes
Nuclear politicians picture show
The acting's lousy, but the blind don't know

 

Open your eyes, see the lies right in front of you
Open your eyes....



They scare us all with threats of war
So we forget just how bad things are
You taste the fear when you're all alone
They gonna get you when you're on your own

The silence of conspiracy
Slaughtered on the altar of apathy
You gotta wake up from your sleep
'Cause meek inherits earth six feet deep

 

-- Bators / James (Lords of the New Church) 1982