Deeper Resistance
I don't think that we will be able to win a fight against financial capitalism by demonstrating in the street. Destroying banks isn't useful if we are seeking emancipation from financial dictatorship. Financial power does not exist in the banks; it is embedded in software, in the techno-linguistic automatisms that govern daily life and the psychic automatisms of consumerism, competition and fear.
Nevertheless we are in the midst of a process – a movement – that will deploy itself over the course of the next decade, maybe longer, and we have to start from where we are and what we know.
What we have today is the memory of past forms that our movements have taken, including occupations, strikes and demonstrations, both peaceful and violent. All of these are part of the legacy of 20th century social movements.
Recently, we have tried to resurrect some of these old forms of struggle – these old forms of expression – but this hasn't worked particularly well. Established form of peaceful demonstration have absolutely no possibility of changing the politics of financial capitalism. They don't work when democracy is dead – and it is totally dead, the European experience is demonstrating that clearly.
But on the other hand, violent riots or bank bombings are also useless because they don't challenge the sites of real power. Real power is in the cybersphere, in the algorithms of financial control, in the quantitative analyses that undergird trading, and so on.
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Then, as Alf Hornborg says, "The only way of achieving sustainability is to transform the very idea and institutions of money itself."
Pin up this poster in the corridors of your economics department, or on the streets. If we want emancipation from financial dictatorship, we have to kick over and renovate the economic paradigm from the ground up. So go here and join the rumbling Meme War!
Now put this poster up

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Anonymous
Saying, "We lost", seems a petty a poor attempt at hiding the false-flag nature of your comments. For the likes of you would love the likes of us to give up. Yet this ain't the End Of History. We'll be back!
iuh
Approximately how many man hours did it take to construct your tin foil hat?
Anonymous
Attack me if you will - but don't have a dig at my hat.
Anonymous
Just because someone may be paranoia, does that mean the power-that-be are not out to get them?
Anonymous
Then again, according to Wikipedia, a "study by graduate students at MIT determined that a tin foil hat could attenuate incoming radiation depending on frequency. At WIFI frequencies – 2.4 GHz is attenuated by up to 90dB; the effect was observed to be roughly independent of the relative placement of the wearer and radiation source”.
P.S: As well as slight protection against radiation, tin foil hats are a cheap and useful way to keep the rain off.
iuh
No but it does mean that they would have better ways to "get" them than annoying them on the internet.
A Hofmann
lost? over? get a grip on urself dude, the (r)evolution will happen, sooner or later it will happen.
Anonymous
While you may state that financial power is "embedded in software, in the techno-linguistic automatisms that govern daily life and the psychic automatisms of consumerism, competition and fear", the basic fact is that financial power remains (as always) with the banks. Sorry, but to say otherwise is total BS.
eugene kinbur
The present struggle that seems to be brewing in the world is the secular versus the yihadist tyoes.
Anonymous
Then again, when have the (hot-headed) gun lobby been known for their sound reasoning?
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