By Jason Miller
Thomas Paine’s Corner
http://www.bestcyrano.org/THOMASPAINE/?p=239
“It is impossible for capitalism to survive, primarily because the system of capitalism needs some blood to suck. Capitalism used to be like an eagle, but now it’s more like a vulture. It used to be strong enough to go and suck anybody’s blood whether they were strong or not. But now it has become more cowardly, like the vulture, and it can only suck the blood of the helpless. As the nations of the world free themselves, the capitalism has less victims, less to suck, and it becomes weaker and weaker. It’s only a matter of time in my opinion before it will collapse completely.”
-Malcolm X
Striving with the unwavering dedication of true believers and slaves to the grind, those of us who exist within the geographic, social, cultural, economic, and political boundaries of the United States are collectively destroying the Earth.
With dutiful efforts, heavily sedated consciences, and sweet obliviousness to the depth of our depravity, we toil away at our chosen or assigned tasks. After all, predatory plutocrats like “Mitt” Romney would be impotent without his minions–the hundreds of millions of wage slaves exercising their “right to work” (for as small a wage as they desire) while obediently manning the bulwarks of a system so putrid that were it possible to feed it to a pig, our porcine friend would wretch his guts out.
Capitalism, as Malcolm X suggested, is in its twilight. Under this egregiously malevolent and brutal system of economic organization, we have “evolved” to a point where corruption is so pervasive, the divide between the “haves” and the “have nots” is so vast, and the imperial wars for resources are so frequent and destructive that as it is imploding, capitalism may take most of us with it.
Despite the fact that he mixed his metaphors a bit, Malcolm drew an astute conclusion. With the United States as its nexus, the complex array of components and dynamics known as capitalism sustains itself in much the same way as did Bram Stoker’s Dracula and the vampires of Slavic folklore.
Like the bloodthirsty undead of Transylvania, capitalism is essentially parasitic. Contrary to the inane mythology that anyone who dreams, comes up with a novel idea, follows Oprah “wisdom,” and works hard will eventually sport a net worth north of seven figures, there is very little true upward mobility in the United States. High regressive taxes, low progressive taxes, de facto monopolies, nepotism, cronyism, bribery, a legal system blind to economic crimes of the highest order, and a host of other factors ensure that the rich stay rich and that those in the working class have just enough to ensure their continued existence as hosts for their parasitic masters.
Most capitalists -those who rest comfortably at the apex of humanity’s pyramid of wealth and power AND reside in the penthouses of the Park Avenues of the world-do not engage in the activity which is the staple of existence for most of us. Capitalists do not work. They may engage in taxing activities for long hours, but even then they are not working as most of us understand the concept. Capitalists are not compelled to expend their labor to provide for a family or to survive. They simply administer their vast fiduciary empires. They have “fuck all of you” money and have the choice of hiring armies of highly competent individuals to manage their affairs. Don’t look for Richard Mellon Scaife, John Franklyn Mars, Henry Kravis or the rest of their nauseating ilk to start punching a time clock anytime soon. While us “house negroes” in the United States and the “field hands” in the horribly exploited developing nations on the periphery of the Empire scratch and claw in quiet desperation, our lords and masters feast upon the blood, sweat and tears of our labor.
Yet the US moneyed elite’s malignity doesn’t end there. In fact, their direct actions are merely the tip of the proverbial iceberg. The greatest testament to their indefatigable efforts to maintain their immense wealth and power is the ridiculously effective hologram their media assets relentlessly project. Ponder for a moment the inanity of the holographic illusion burnished into our consciousness that portrays our wealthy elites as “mere citizens” of a constitutional republic that acts on the will of its people and characterizes our nation as mankind’s benefactor, selflessly and thanklessly spreading freedom and democracy. Three million slaughtered Vietnamese, millions butchered in South and Central America, over a million liquidated Iraqis, and countless others around the globe are thanking us from heaven as you read these words.
Culturally programmed from birth to reflexively participate in such idiocies as CNN’s Nancy Grace’s recent “call to arms” against those evil “ravers,” we become our own worst enemies and the principal allies of the privileged scum who hubristically strut about the corridors of power in DC and on Wall Street. Persecuting and prosecuting “ravers” is simply one of many examples of our grossly distorted value system. To ensure the perpetuation of a “just” and “safe’ society, we criminalize “dangerous” behaviors like drug abuse, thus increasing our world leading prison population of 2 million plus–many of whom are non-violent offenders. Meanwhile, members of our ruling elite get away with the same infinitely reprehensible acts for which the Nazi architects swung from the gallows. Electrocution for stealing a loaf of bread, victor’s justice, and the criminalization of poverty are the foundations of our legal system.
Yet the media’s inculcated working stiffs (some of whom apparently still think they report “news”) and cynical opportunistic careerists like Lou Dobbs, Bill O’Reilly, and Glenn Beck don’t get all the “credit” for crafting and maintaining the false consciousness that keeps a majority of us aiding and abetting our filthy capitalist “betters” in their abject crimes against humanity.
Intellectually nursed at the teat of lying whores, most of us spend our lives truly believing the asinine mythology about our nation. Awash in a perpetual stream of endorphins triggered by the constant mind fuck that we are exceptional, blessed, and saintly, we pursue “life, liberty and happiness” (Jefferson meant property when he penned the word happiness) with a child-like abandon as our capitalistic endeavors savagely rape the planet.
Despite their nearly endless glorification as the gold standard to which all humanity should aspire, our national heritage, government, society, and culture are rife with deep imperfections, meaning that the “frightening” reality is that the United States has no monopoly on virtue. In fact, intellectually tethered by manufactured ignorance, imbued with a pathological sense of hubris, exhibiting knee-jerk denial in the face of our flaws and wrong-doings, and, in exchange for our service the Empire, insulated from much of the misery our nation inflicts upon the world, we stand with both feet firmly planted on the bottom rung of humanity.
Yet before we dismiss ourselves as miscreant aberrations who inherited a proud tradition and besmirched it, consider a brief perusal of a few strands of our cultural DNA that coalesced to make us the collectively despicable lot we are today:
The “New World” was settled by significant numbers of religious fanatics who subscribed to the principles of Calvinism, which included the exultation of the wealthy, a belief in humanity’s inherent wickedness, and a sadistic desire to severely punish those who had “transgressed.” Hence our worship of monetary success and our maleficent Prison Industrial Complex.
Once the Ulster-Scotts arrived in the “New World”, they ensured that our culture would be infused with heavy doses of mean-spiritedness, belligerence, and locust mentality. Following their lead, we did a “hell of a job” of eradicating most of the Native American population and stealing as much of Turtle Island as we could. To this day we continue to ravage the Earth like a swarm of locusts unleashed by a wrathful Jehovah.
Royalists settling in Virginia established the aristocracy that allegedly doesn’t exist in our “classless” society. As an added bonus, they “graced” us with the plantation system that proliferated like noxious weeds throughout southern states. Chattel slavery, the backbone of the economy fostered by Virginia’s “Cavaliers,” represents one of the most shameful elements of our history and obliterates the notion that America is an exceptional nation.
Sadly, we didn’t even live up to our hype coming out of the starting gate. While many of our deeply revered Founding Fathers were rather enlightened individuals for the times in which they lived, the government they forged was ultimately of the rich, by the rich and for the rich. While the monstrosity of industrial capitalism had yet to be birthed, remember that most of those who drafted our Constitution were affluent individuals primarily interested in grabbing the power the American Revolution had wrested from England. This white land-owning patriarchy only represented about 13% of the population. If anything, that percentage has declined precipitously throughout our history. How else does one explain a president who is hated by the vast majority of Americans yet remains immune from impeachment or a “do-nothing” Democratic Congress which is ignoring our mandate for them to end the brutal war crimes in Iraq?
Certainly we have compelling reasons for blindly supporting and participating in the depravities of consumerism, militarism, neocolonialism, speciesism, Zionism, and a host of other diseased “isms” we inflict upon the world. However, the fact that we have been severely hobbled by our ancestral roots, by capitalism’s exploitation of our tendencies to act on our greed and selfishness, and by deeply insidious psychological conditioning does not alleviate us of our share of the responsibility.
Revisiting the vampire metaphor, like the immortal undead of lore, we US Americans are spiritually vacuous. Ignoring our spiritual needs to invest nearly all of our time in the narcissistic, hollow pursuits our inculcation demands, at the collective level we contribute to capitalism’s vampiric feast on the Earth and its sentient inhabitants, and at the individual level we drain the life force from nearly all with whom we come in contact in a desperate attempt to fill our inner void.
Yet there is hope.
Despite the nearly overwhelming odds against it, increasing numbers of US Americans are seeking and finding the truth, refusing the system’s myriad tantalizing bribes, engaging in introspection, feeling a sense of moral outrage, acting with a sense of justice and compassion, abandoning what passes for thinking in the mainstream, and rejecting the notion that the disease of capitalism is incurable because it is natural (and even admirable) to consistently act on our greed and selfishness.
It is only a matter of time before decent human beings who are no longer willing to silence their consciences drive a stake through the heart of the vampiric moral abomination known as capitalism.
Jason Miller is a wage slave of the American Empire who has freed himself intellectually and spiritually. He is Cyrano’s Journal Online’s associate editor (http://www.bestcyrano.org/) and publishes Thomas Paine’s Corner within Cyrano’s at http://www.bestcyrano.org/THOMASPAINE/. You can reach him at JMiller@bestcyrano.com
Nature itself is “capitalist”, if you consider capitalism to be the dominance of the strong over the weak.
It’s not going to change.
The only thing that will change is that as circumstances change, the weak will become the strong and the strong will become the weak.
Just as it has always been.
The eternal convection current of life.
Bet on it.
Look at China and India for all that you need to know about this. And Russia as well. Each applying its own particular variation of this concept, each rising.
China is almost totally “capitalist” now; India never stopped being capitalist, and Russia is applying perhaps the purest form of capitalism to its situation, rampant kleptocracy.
And they are ALL comin’ t’git us.
Knives out and teeth gleaming.
Ther only thing “vampiric” about our situation is that we are an aging predator that can no longer whup on its competitors, so it is forced to scavenge and pose.
There it is, sir.
There it really is.
Mao pinned it 50+ years ago.
We are a paper tiger.
A poofy lion.
Sorry.
All the dreams in the world are not going to cause the lion to lie down with the lamb.
What WILL happen is more of a shape-shifting thing.
The lions always and everywhere eventually BECOME the lambs, while the lambs proceed to sprout sharp teeth and commence to go hunting themselves.
Just as it’s always been.
Just as it has always been.
Bet on it.
Only the individual can rise above this process.
And very damned few of them.
So it goes.
Have fun.
It is ALWAYS interesting times, and today IS the good old days.
Bet on it.
Later…
AG
Captialism is a set of beliefs, and one of the beliefs is that it is somehow reflective of nature. That is pure bullshit.
Nature does not eat its own, unless it is severly out of balance. Within species murder is not reflective of nature. Depletion of our natural resources is not reflective of a particularly ecological system, unless that system has been thrown out of balance by man.
Social darwinism is a set of beliefs, not facts.
Countries are mistakenly going down the path of global capitalism, because their set of elite, monied leaders are taking their people down that path. Most people feel powerless to stop them, or overthrow them. But that powerlessness is also reflective of a set of beliefs that can be changed.
Thank you very much.
And fuck Darwin too, while you are at it.
We don’ NEED no stinking “Darwinism”.
All’s you have to do is go out into the forest or under the sea to see the truth of what I am saying.
Or look at the ebb and flow of nations, of cultures, neighborhoods, of families.
If you get REALLY good…why, you can even see this process within.
And if you cannot…well, so that goes, too.
The weak get strong and the strong get weak.
Social Darwinism my royal Irish ass.
Social I Ching-ism, if anything.
And not less true for all that.
AG
P.S. I just LOVE that academic shit, don’t you?
Give something a name and think that you have pinned it.
Weak.
Nature itself is “capitalist”, if you consider capitalism to be the dominance of the strong over the weak.
It’s not going to change.
Social Darwinism to the contrary, that’s not how biology works.
Dominance does not matter. Persistence matters. Species that don’t persist are gone. Ecologies that do not persist are gone.
Competition certainly happens. And there are choice points where decisions are made–through competition. But most biological activity is the co-operation of complex systems to create larger complex systems. Without co-operation, the system simplifies (crashes and dies).
Capitalism–its theory and its practice–runs counter to ecological principles. This means that it may dominate–indeed it has–but it cannot persist.
It will die. For all we worry about the collapse of our civilization, this IS the GOOD NEWS. Of course, humans are not out of the woods, for even assuming they survive Capitalism–a real possibility–many wrong choices will still be available.
Persistence is one of MANY weapons.
The race does not always go to the swift, nor the battle to the strong.
Just most of the time.
and:
One MIGHT say that it has “persisted” longer than any OTHER form of human organization. But of course that depends on your definition of the word capitalism.
Here’s one:
Extend that back in time, to the monarchies and aristocracies. Right on back to Egypt.
Back to tribalism, in many instances.
Private owners striving for profit.
From the meanest peasant farmer right on up to the lordliest monarch.
Same same.
The only real difference? Just a matter of how much power each can accumulate and successfully apply upon the others who surround him.
Modern so-called capitalism…which word I believe is most often used to describe corporatism (Corporations being just a very powerful individual. Even under the law. You could look it up. Modern-day aristocracies.)…has veered from fascism to socialism and all points in between to find that balance of “co-operation of complex systems” to which you refer.
It has done so with varying degrees of success and failure, and always seems to end up tending towards the middle. Towards what we often call centrism in American political dialogue.
YOU know…like Hill + Bill?
And…here we are again.
Bouncing off of near-fascism towards…towards what?
We shall soon see.
But I GUARANTEE that it will be some form of capitalism.
Which will remain in pl;ace until it self destructs.
SO far…it has not.
Let us pray that its relative success-through-compromise continues, because if it does not, what follows my be worse than anything that we can imagine.
Bet on it.
Later…
AG
P.S. Do you not find it strange to be on a website that exists TOTALLY as the result of several decades of focused capitalist action…its technology, its very power sources…on a page that is literally surrounded by corporate icons (Overstock.com, various book publishers and sellers in this case), talking about the evils of capitalism?
I do.
I really do.
Think about it.
We KNOW that other peoples, past and present, in other places, have organized their lives differently from us. Capitalism itself was not even possible until the reformation opened up the mental space for this new ideology (More detail here.) So we know other ways are possible, we just don’t know that they are possible for US. Have Americans devolved to the point that they can no longer even conceive of other ways of existing, even as these ways fail? I suppose we will soon find out. But I do not consider it sure, either way.
However, what we do seem to be currently striving for, unfortunately, is the Easter Island scenerio. From recent archaeology, we know what the Easter Islanders did, although we don’t know why they did it. We make guesses about why based on our own trajectory. These guesses relate to the practical and theoretical fact that like their ideology–whatever it was–our own Capitalism likewise lays waste to resources, as its inevitable mode of functioning, and gradually renders the environment uninhabitable.
In the case of the Easter Islanders, destroying their natural life support may not have altered their basic behavior. After destroying their sources of food, they went to cannibalism and followed that with a 10+ fold drop in population. They do not seem to have rebuilt a functioning way of life, but remained a starving people in a barren environment. Then westerners arrived, and after a century of very sporadic contact the island was forcibly depopulated. (Which is another story.)
Now my point is that although we do seem to be trying to follow their course, when we look at history–or even the present–we see others who have NOT done so. If learning from others is possible, certainly we should learn. The idea that Capitalism is everything is both wrong and counterproductive to orienting to a future (ANY future).
“Capitalism” does not exist until you define it.
My definition is different from yours.
My understanding is different from yours.
To me, it looks as if every living thing is a “capitalist”.
One that strives to survive, quite possibly at the expense of other, weaker creatures, even of the same species. One that accumulates whatever it can, be it sun space for a plant or territory for a pack of lions or wolves. Both of which have CEOs, middle management and shat-upon workers, by the way.
Although the wolves may “share”, they do not do so equally. the biggest teeth get the tastiest food. JUST like us.
Just like “us” in Communist societies as well, I might add. Been there, seen that with my own eyes.
Yes, other societies have organized themselves differently from us. Life will try anything. And does. But in one manner or another they have all lost to the “capitalist” way eventually. Either by going broke for lack of effort among the populace (Y’know, that IS what happened in Russia, don’t you?), by a gradual backsliding from high ideals to the natural greed of the human animal, or by simple weakness. Weakness not necessarily of courage or heart, but of achievement in arms.
Achievement in POSSESSIONS.
So they get taken off by the Roman legions or the British Empire or the American economic imperialists or the Mongols or the Persians or the Turks or the…you name it.
Now…please do not put me in the same box with rabid defenders of “capitalism”, especially those that tend towards corporate-dominated state capitalism. better known as fascism to some . I am merely acting as an interested observer here. I personally believe that the next wave of relatively successful experimentation in this general area will come from Cuba, Central America and South America, and that it will be a sort of humanist revision of the icy cold communism that failed in Russia combined with free enterprise on the nearly anarchic model that has existed in those coutries for centuries.
“Laws? WHAT laws? We don’ NEED no stinking laws!!!” goes the cry of the working people there. At least on a day-to-day level.
Been there, heard THAT as well, and good on ’em.
We have become too stratified here. We have the extremes of “law abiding citizens” and outlaws, basically. Squares and wiseguys of one stripe or another.
Contempt of court is a considered a HEALTHY attitude in some hipper societies, and they seem to run along quite well cruisng the middle ground.
But WHATEVER happens…it will be individualistic at base if it is to succeed. The lockstep thing simply does not work. Not on the left OR the right. And if it IS “individualistic”, then it will be to some serious degree CAPITALISTIC as well.
Remember my dictionary definition above?
Yup.
Like that.
“…controlled by private owners for profit”
There y’go, Gaianne.
Back to the woodshed.
To cut some wood.
And sell it at a profit.
So it goes…
Always and everywhere.
Bet on it.
Later…
AG
certainly you are free to use it, and from you explanation, I think I get you better.
I personally believe that the next wave of relatively successful experimentation in this general area will come from Cuba, Central America and South America, and that it will be a sort of humanist revision of the icy cold communism that failed in Russia combined with free enterprise on the nearly anarchic model that has existed in those countries for centuries.
Seems likely.