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Political Therapy

The art of mass disassociation.
Political Therapy: The art of mass disassociation

Nick Whalen

What if society can no longer resist the destructive effects of unbounded capitalism? What if society can no longer resist the devastating power of financial accumulation?

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We have to disentangle autonomy from resistance. And if we want to do that, we have to disentangle desire from energy. The prevailing focus of modern capitalism has been energy: the ability to produce, to compete, to dominate. A sort of energolatria, a cult of energy, has dominated the cultural sense of the West from Faust to the Futurists. The ever growing availability of energy has been its dogma. Now we know that energy isn’t boundless. In the social psyche of the West, energy is fading. I think we should reframe the concept and practice of autonomy from this point of view. The social body is unable to reaffirm its rights against the wild assertiveness of capital because the pursuit of rights can never be dissociated from the exercise of force.

When workers were strong in the 1960s and 1970s, they did not restrict themselves to asking for their rights, to peaceful demonstrations of their will. They acted in solidarity, refusing to work, redistributing wealth, sharing things, services, and spaces. Capitalists, on their side, do not merely ask or demonstrate, they do not simply declare their wish: they enact it. They make things happen; they invest, disinvest, displace; they destroy and they build. Only force makes autonomy possible in the relation between capital and society. But what is force? What is force nowadays?

The identification of desire with energy has produced the identification of force with violence that turned out so badly for the Italian movement in the 1970s and 1980s. We have to distinguish energy and desire. Energy is falling, but desire has to be saved. Similarly, we have to distinguish force from violence. Fighting power with violence is suicidal or useless nowadays. How can we think of activists going against professional organizations of killers in the mold of Blackwater, Haliburton, secret services, mafias?

Only suicide has proved to be efficient in the struggle against power. And actually suicide has become decisive in contemporary history. The dark side of the multitude meets here the loneliness of death. Activist culture should avoid the danger of becoming a culture of resentment. Acknowledging the irreversibility of the catastrophic trends that capitalism has inscribed in the history of society does not mean renouncing it. On the contrary, we have today a new cultural task: to live the inevitable with a relaxed soul. To call forth a big wave of withdrawal, of massive dissociation, of desertion from the scene of the economy, of nonparticipation in the fake show of politics. The crucial focus of social transformation is creative singularity. The existence of singularities is not to be conceived as a personal way to salvation, they may become a contagious force.

When we think of the ecological catastrophe, of geopolitical threats, of economic collapse provoked by the financial politics of neoliberalism, it’s hard to dispel the feeling that irreversible trends are already at work within the world machine. Political will seems paralyzed in the face of the economic power of the criminal class.

The age of modem social civilization seems on the brink of dissolution, and it’s hard to imagine how society will be able to react. Modern civilization was based on the convergence and integration of the capitalist exploitation of labor and the political regulation of social conflict. The regulator state, the heir of the Enlightenment and socialism, has been the guarantor of human rights and the negotiator of social equilibrium. When, at the end of a ferocious class struggle between labor and capital – and within the capitalist class itself – the financial class has seized power by destroying legal regulation and transforming social composition, the entire edifice of modern civilization has begun to crumble.

I anticipate that scattered insurrections will take place in the coming years, but we should not expect much from them. They’ll be unable to touch the real centers of power because of the militarization of metropolitan space, and they will not be able to gain much in terms of material wealth or political power. Just as the long wave of counterglobalization’s moral protests could not destroy neoliberal power, so the insurrections will not find a solution, not unless a new consciousness and sensibility surfaces and spreads, changing everyday life and creating Non-Temporary Autonomous Zones rooted in the culture and consciousness of the global network.

The proliferation of singularities (the withdrawal and building of Non-Temporary Autonomous Zones) will be a peaceful process, but the conformist majority will react violently, and this is already happening. The conformist majority is frightened by the fleeing away of intelligent energy and simultaneously is attacking the expression of intelligent activity. The situation can be described as a fight between the mass ignorance produced by media totalitarianism and the shared intelligence of the general intellect.

We cannot predict what the outcome of this process will be. Our task is to extend and protect the field of autonomy and to avoid as much as possible any violent contact with the field of aggressive mass ignorance. This strategy of nonconfrontational withdrawal will not always succeed. Sometimes confrontation will be made inevitable by racism and fascism. It’s impossible to predict what should be done in the case of unwanted conflict. A nonviolent response is obviously the best choice, but it will not always be possible. The identification of well-being with private property is so deeply rooted that a barbarization of the human environment cannot be completely ruled out. But the task of the general intellect is exactly this: fleeing from paranoia, creating zones of human resistance, experimenting with autonomous forms of production using high-tech low-energy methods – while avoiding confrontation with the criminal class and the conformist population.

Politics and therapy will be one and the same activity in the coming years. People will feel hopeless and depressed and panicky because they are unable to deal with the post-growth economy, and because they will miss their dissolving modern identity. Our cultural task will be attending to those people and taking care of their insanity, showing them the way to a happy adaptation. Our task will be the creation of social zones of human resistance that act like zones of therapeutic contagion. The development of autonomy is not totalizing or intended to destroy and abolish the past. Like psychoanalytic therapy it should be considered an unending process.

Franco Bifo Berardi is a revolutionary Italian philosopher and activist. This essay originally appeared in his newly translated book, After the Future.

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Assuming

Lots of "ASSUMING" going on in this article and as you know... When you ASSUME, you make an ASS out of U & ME.

This article reads like a call to kill yourself. Why don't you lead by example Adbusters?

Anonymous

Well, you sure proved everything he said was wrong. Saying he was assuming things and not giving any evidence. Brilliant! That is probably going to make a lot of people cancel their subscriptions! You're a fucking genius! Can I join YOUR movement to end for profit home ownership, for profit loans, for profit education, for profit revolution, for profit Presidencies, and for profit corporations!?!?!?1?!?

You have sufficiently displayed that you have heard the saying "when you assume it makes as ass out of "u" and "me"". That is just amazing to all of us, we are all very impressed that you were able to remember that and repeat it to us here. You know how Ron Burgundy says: When in Rome. And he forgets the rest.

Lots of "ASSUMING" going on in your comment and as you know... When you ASSUME, you make an ASS out of U & ME.

Your comment reads like a call to kill yourself. Why don't you lead by example Assuming?

Do you think I'm brilliant now? I sounds just like you, and you seem pretty full of yourself, so you must think I'm a badass now, too! =/

Anonymous

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There.
Now you won't have to dumb your comment down to simply correcting my two mistakes.
See? Admitting you messed up is easy. So come up with something hyper intellectual that will completely refute everything in this article. You can have a few weeks to type it up, I'm patient. Hell, maybe they will put YOU on Adbusters! You might actually be smart enough to make it into an article, if you try REALLY hard! The sky is the limit! The intellectual world won't ever see you coming! (because you will never be a part of it.)

Anonymous

I'm all for ending our current way of life. Absolutely ending it...

But what is dangerous here is this. George Soros a big time democrat supporter, and linked to funding OWS would love for all these free thinking people to disassociate with politics. You know why? Because then they won't catch onto the fact Ron Paul is someone that can at least start the shift in a new direction.

Choice in ending our way of life 1. complete anarchy. 2. giant war with mass deaths 3. ENGAGING NOT DISENGAGING and changing politics by voting, which can't happen if you disassociate.

Anonymous

I'd hate to get in an argument with anyone over my understanding that most small business owners and large business owners and media empires are controlled by conservative racists, not liberal Democrats. I'm what you'd call an extreme liberal. Democrats are frankly no better than a Republican in a cheaper suit if you ask me. So, who's supposed to be my boogeyman? The guys I think are bad, or the guys I think are really bad? I don't like any free-market short term profits at the cost of long term free market crashes. I'm just not fooled by that crap anymore. George Soros. Every single Republican priest. Democrats who ignore Democracy (ignore the polls!). Republicans who ignore the principles of a Republic (protect the small people!? lol NEVER!) They are both Satan in a Sunday hat.

Anonymous

Harj Gill is the Australian investor, real estate economist & consumer advocate of home owners has brought up this concept since 1997. The Australian banking mortgage & real estate industry is very similar to the United States. However, there is difference. When this banking concept was introduced in Australia in 1997, many banks have offered this type of opportunity to home owner consumers. Saving them tons of money from interest. Unfortunately, most banks here in the United States don't offer this type of opportunity to consumers. Some American home owners that were lucky enough to acknowledge his concept have legally cheated their mortgage against the banks in order save more money from interest. The problem about American bankers is that they don't want to exposed this concept to many home owner consumers. They fear of a huge foreclosures in eyes of lenders, bankers & real-tors alike. Meaning that they would lose your property as their commodities & that in the future you wouldn't see a lot of real-tors selling houses or lenders offering loans from the banks to home buyers due to slow business. There will be a consequence to this problem, but the good news is many people will own there home years sooner! If not, then probably 30 years later..........

There's always a reason why I would say the American banking system is so corrupt that it's willing to bankrupt the American dream of owning a home. So they can lose there home then sell it to another home owner there gonna be making money out of! It's vicious cycle that'll repeat itself over & over again..........

Check Out another Educational Link about his concept introduced here in the US!
http://youtu.be/wNTaG_aDHLA

Here's One LucKy American Homeowner EXPOSED!
http://youtu.be/H3Xdk5Nxpow

Anonymous

ESSENCE OF BANKING: SLAVES TO DEBT TO BANKS INTEREST
http://youtu.be/2B_SxGmSJP0
“Remember that from an investor's point of view, the value of a home is not the home itself, but the debt the home creates and shackled the homeowner to, worth many times the cost of the actual house! That debt, which is pure profit, is sold to Americans as the 'American Dream'; to work 30 years to pay the bankers many times what the house actually cost!”

In other words, the typical mortgage using the example provided of a loan amount of $250,000 at 6% compounded interest will result in a return of $532,867. This debt is what the banks desire, not so much the collateral which is subject to fluctuations. The objective becomes to re-establish ownership during these crisis phases, called foreclosure, and then re-lend money to another buyer at a higher price. The home becomes a trap for those who cannot honor the terms of the original agreement based on false valuation, and a vehicle to incur even more debt as the home is essentially forced into a series of new transactions, all of them profitable endeavors for the banks who never actually relinquish control or ownership of the property.

Anonymous

National Day Of Action! - PRESS RELEASE 
http://freedividual.com/2012/02/02/press-release-national-day-of-action-on-iran/  - PLEASE REPOST! 

Anonymous

Financial Derivative Balance of Compound Interest: What are They? - Housing Bubble Collapse - Unregulated Insurance?
http://youtu.be/r66MMYyz9VI
Quote of VIDEO!
"It's one thing for us to have an economic problem 'cause people cant pay their mortgages and money is lost to lenders or the whole economy for real problems here, but I believe three times as much money is being lost, not because people really lost their mortgages, because three times the value of the loss of the mortgage is a bet being placed by wealthy institutions or wealthy individuals."

"I can get an insurance policy on someone else's misery"

Since the rise of the second market in Wall Street in the late 1970's, the federal housing estate market & federal mortgage giant investment corporations Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac decided they can no longer print as much money from the Fed to people unless they regulate! So they've bought off Wall Street's Savings & Loans (S&L) who've also regulated many banks through out America! So what does this have to do with many American homeowners with SuB Prime Mortgages including you & my mother?

Well if your credit is good enough to buy a home you can't afford beware of what you barrow! A 30 year sub-prime mortgage loan you would have to pay the bankers many times what the house actually cost! In other words, the typical sub-prime mortgage using the example provided of a loan amount of $250,000 at 6% compounded interest will result in a return of $532,867. This debt is what the banks desire, is to force any home owner to pay the value of two homes for the next 30 years! One for you home & one for the Bank! If they can't make ends meet, eventually your going to end up keeping one of the two values you've paid for! It's not going to be your home! It's going to be the bankers telling you to get the Fuck OuT on a Foreclosure!

Harj Gill an Australian investor, real estate economist, consumer advocate of home owners & author of the best selling book "Own Your Home Years Sooner" suggested that it would be best to invest as much of our income to the equity of our home! Not the Bankers!

However, my suggestion that it would be best not to barrow money from the Bankers at all! I'd rather buy a home paid off FULL!

Anonymous

Rally to Protest Freddie Mac's outrageous bets against America @ OccuPy LA
http://www.facebook.com/events/243279565750658/

Where at? Freddie Mac Western Region Office, 444 S. Flower St. Los Angeles, CA
When? Today, February 2, 2012, 11:30am

This week we found out that Freddie Mac invested taxpayer money in securities that paid off when homeowners like me weren’t able to lower our payments. We are one of the families that Freddie Mac has been betting against – and profiting on.

Now, instead of taking our payments, investor Freddie Mac is trying to evict us again. On Thursday, Freddie Mac’s attorneys will be in court asking for permission to send Sheriff deputies to our house. Please join me at Freddie Mac’s regional office as I ask them to reconsider."

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