The Logic of Not Demanding
Photo by Dave Rempel
Audio version read by George Atherton – Right-click to download
The Tea Party protests are shaking things up in conservative politics. But what have we dissenters from the left accomplished recently? Not much. We fill the streets, wave our signs and choke on some tear gas. Black bloc anarchists smash a few windows and pull off some daring stunts, but then the 24-hour news cycle moves on and we’re left feeling empty. Nothing has changed.
In a perverse way our protests may actually be reinforcing and validating the global consumerist regime. I sincerely believe that the G20 Summit leaders and organizers sigh with relief when they hear that we are once again mobilizing massive protests against them. After all, what would a successful economic summit be without thousands of angry protesters clashing with rows of automaton riot police and a few cop cars burning in the streets? Without sporadic spectacles like that, capitalism would lose its dynamic spark.
Maybe it’s time we deny them their regularly scheduled spectacles and try something new.
Next time they call an economic summit, why don’t we just ignore them? Instead of massive displays of anger, let’s give them eerily empty streets … silence … not a peep … nothing to validate their billion dollar security budgets. We refuse to react, refuse to engage, refuse to make demands. We don’t tell them what we want because they already know what we want: We want their system to die. Why make demands of the thing you want to destroy? Negotiating only grants legitimacy and continuity.
Instead we live like cats on the prowl, pulling off little acts of rebellion that frustrate their doomsday machine at every turn. Acts like cutting up our credit cards, moving our money, buying locally and spreading revolutionary memes. We meet in little groups in local indie coffee shops plotting audacious pranks and acts of civil disobedience: slowing traffic, liberating billboards, detonating stink bombs – crazy, random acts that hurt the bottom line.
Every day of the week we create weird, wild, wonderful happenings wherever we live around the globe. And we grow bolder with every 0.001 C˚ rise in the global temperature … more passionate with every 0.001 inch rise in the sea level … more defiant with every billion dollar Goldman Sachs bonus package. We attack capitalism – not at officially sanctioned protests – but like bees attacking a wounded beast with a billion incessant stings. We keep escalating our actions until the cost of doing business as usual becomes impossible to bear. And the bloodied beast finally falls to its knees.
This November’s Carnival is a good time to start: Let them have their conferences and summits … we will have our revolution of everyday life.
Will this be effective? What other new strategies can we employ to disrupt the status quo? Find activists near you and plan something for the Carnivalesque Rebellion Nov. 22–28.
Kalle Lasn, inspired by A.G. Schwarz and Tasos Sagris in We Are an Image from the Future.
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Anonymous
point with work history, is I have met a lot of mean, horrible and borderline abusive people working working class jobs, you can't be yourself, they are not tolerant, they will despise you for being educated, they will get insecure if they think you are talking down to them, and they would love to see you fail, and in some cases, will punch you in the nose when you are not looking at a staff party. But I've met some really good people working those jobs as well....
-toke
Anonymous
point with work history, is I have met a lot of mean, horrible and borderline abusive people working working class jobs, you can't be yourself, they are not tolerant, they will despise you for being educated, they will get insecure if they think you are talking down to them, and they would love to see you fail, and in some cases, will punch you in the nose when you are not looking at a staff party. But I've met some really good people working those jobs as well....
-toke
K-H:
if capitialism and socialism are like your saying the same but different in their own ways, shouldn't we be thinking of new ideas?both capitalism and socialism create a social structure, a hierarchy if you will, in which the people feed in to. think of this, Marx's famous quote " Human History has been the History of Class Struggle. Socialism and capitalism, it doesn't matter so much. no matter what there will still be people who think they are better then others, whether its because of their capital or their social standing of majority. people strive to feel good. when feeling good is portrayed as spending on material or a popularity contest(facebook is for the socialists. it is the new NAZI party) people buy into it. they make it grow, they give it power. most of us didnt witness the rise of Hitler, but we are witnessing a new anti christ emerge on the scene.
K-H:
if capitialism and socialism are like your saying the same but different in their own ways, shouldn't we be thinking of new ideas?both capitalism and socialism create a social structure, a hierarchy if you will, in which the people feed in to. think of this, Marx's famous quote " Human History has been the History of Class Struggle. Socialism and capitalism, it doesn't matter so much. no matter what there will still be people who think they are better then others, whether its because of their capital or their social standing of majority. people strive to feel good. when feeling good is portrayed as spending on material or a popularity contest(facebook is for the socialists. it is the new NAZI party) people buy into it. they make it grow, they give it power. most of us didnt witness the rise of Hitler, but we are witnessing a new anti christ emerge on the scene.
CK-Sullivan
k-h
Interesting thoughts. A new anti-christ eh? That world sounds a lot like anarchist. Time will tell if there is an archetype of the evil villan dictator in our midst, and if so who? Perhaps it is the president of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. He has direct bloodline to their prophet Muhammad.(Peace be upon him)
Communism in theory would be a classless state. Government cannot create a classless state, but people can adopt a classless state of mind.
I mainly like your idea that maybe perhaps we need to come up with original ideas. Something new. A new ideaology. It is really hard to think outside the box though.
The egyptians really mastered the idea of the hierarchy structure, and started building great pyramids. The structure is built upon the shape of a triangle. With one supreme ruler, rather natural or supernatural, it makes beauracracy possible, and easy for few to control many.
From there it is my belief that religion (i.e. Judiasm) barrowed that structure, which can be seen in the Star of David. Point being, we have never really broken away from that, it just constantly evolves or morphes into something new.
One constant game of pseudo-change. It looks like change, but it isn't really. Case and point, Aristocracy was built on that social hierarchy structure, and then the US supposedly had a revolution and moved from an Aristocracy to a Democracy (inherently based on everyone is equal). However under that new model, blacks, woman, native americans weren't seen as equals, nor were poor people. So it was really the same aristocratic structure.
Somehow we need to create a structure and philosophy based on a circle.
CK-Sullivan
k-h
Interesting thoughts. A new anti-christ eh? That world sounds a lot like anarchist. Time will tell if there is an archetype of the evil villan dictator in our midst, and if so who? Perhaps it is the president of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. He has direct bloodline to their prophet Muhammad.(Peace be upon him)
Communism in theory would be a classless state. Government cannot create a classless state, but people can adopt a classless state of mind.
I mainly like your idea that maybe perhaps we need to come up with original ideas. Something new. A new ideaology. It is really hard to think outside the box though.
The egyptians really mastered the idea of the hierarchy structure, and started building great pyramids. The structure is built upon the shape of a triangle. With one supreme ruler, rather natural or supernatural, it makes beauracracy possible, and easy for few to control many.
From there it is my belief that religion (i.e. Judiasm) barrowed that structure, which can be seen in the Star of David. Point being, we have never really broken away from that, it just constantly evolves or morphes into something new.
One constant game of pseudo-change. It looks like change, but it isn't really. Case and point, Aristocracy was built on that social hierarchy structure, and then the US supposedly had a revolution and moved from an Aristocracy to a Democracy (inherently based on everyone is equal). However under that new model, blacks, woman, native americans weren't seen as equals, nor were poor people. So it was really the same aristocratic structure.
Somehow we need to create a structure and philosophy based on a circle.
K-H:
By Antichrist, i do not mean so much a person but something that does not have a physical being. it can be alive, but it does not exist within nature(that said, it does have being). the Antichrist that our generation will face will be the catalog, the organizing/rounding up of the people, it will be the giving to us numbers, in place of names or identification we simply will just be cattle, like the media want us to be. the obeying herd.. I am an atheist, i used the term Antichrist, perhaps a little too loosely, but in the context, i believe that the word fit.. anarchism and anarchist are a beautiful IDEA, however it could sound alot like Antichrist to some, just like the idea of capital sounds like a terrible idea to some.
On this note, i agree with you that we need to create a structure and philosophy based upon a circle. this is a brilliant idea, zen if you will. however we, the being involved with making this choice, must also live our lives according to the same structure. at this rate, without a fast and effective revolution taking hold, i think we will continue to follow the same triangle that has been passed onto us, unwillingly unfortunately
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lets keep in touch
K-H:
By Antichrist, i do not mean so much a person but something that does not have a physical being. it can be alive, but it does not exist within nature(that said, it does have being). the Antichrist that our generation will face will be the catalog, the organizing/rounding up of the people, it will be the giving to us numbers, in place of names or identification we simply will just be cattle, like the media want us to be. the obeying herd.. I am an atheist, i used the term Antichrist, perhaps a little too loosely, but in the context, i believe that the word fit.. anarchism and anarchist are a beautiful IDEA, however it could sound alot like Antichrist to some, just like the idea of capital sounds like a terrible idea to some.
On this note, i agree with you that we need to create a structure and philosophy based upon a circle. this is a brilliant idea, zen if you will. however we, the being involved with making this choice, must also live our lives according to the same structure. at this rate, without a fast and effective revolution taking hold, i think we will continue to follow the same triangle that has been passed onto us, unwillingly unfortunately
[email protected]
lets keep in touch
Anonymous
okay sounds good, likewise.... I took your email addy, ill email you mine @ sometime.
Anonymous
okay sounds good, likewise.... I took your email addy, ill email you mine @ sometime.
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