Post Anarchism - #OCCUPYWALLSTREET
David Graeber
Andrea Giacobbe remixed by Steve Keys
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There is very good reason to believe that, in a generation or so, capitalism itself will no longer exist – most obviously, as ecologists keep reminding us, because it’s impossible to maintain an engine of perpetual growth forever on a finite planet, and the current form of capitalism doesn’t seem to be capable of generating the kind of vast technological breakthroughs and mobilizations that would be required for us to start finding and colonizing any other planets. Yet faced with the prospect of capitalism actually ending, the most common reaction – even from those who call themselves “progressives” – is simply fear. We cling to what exists because we can no longer imagine an alternative that wouldn’t be even worse.
How did we get here? My own suspicion is that we are looking at the final effects of the militarization of American capitalism itself. In fact, it could well be said that the last 30 years have seen the construction of a vast bureaucratic apparatus for the creation and maintenance of hopelessness, a giant machine designed, first and foremost, to destroy any sense of possible alternative futures. At its root is a veritable obsession on the part of the rulers of the world – in response to the upheavals of the 1960s and 1970s – with ensuring that social movements cannot be seen to grow, flourish or propose alternatives; that those who challenge existing power arrangements can never, under any circumstances, be perceived to win. To do so requires creating a vast apparatus of armies, prisons, police; various forms of private security firms and police and military intelligence apparatus, and propaganda engines of every conceivable variety, most of which do not attack alternatives directly so much as create a pervasive climate of fear, jingoistic conformity and simple despair that renders any thought of changing the world, an idle fantasy.
Maintaining this apparatus seems more important to exponents of the “free market” than maintaining any sort of viable market economy. How else can one explain what happened in the former Soviet Union? One would ordinarily have imagined that the end of the Cold War would have led to the dismantling of the army and the KGB and rebuilding the factories, but in fact what happened was precisely the other way around. This is just an extreme example of what has been happening everywhere. Economically, the apparatus is pure dead weight; all the guns, surveillance cameras and propaganda engines are extraordinarily expensive and really produce nothing, and no doubt it’s yet another element dragging the entire capitalist system down – along with producing the illusion of an endless capitalist future that laid the groundwork for the endless bubbles to begin with. Finance capital became the buying and selling of chunks of that future, and economic freedom, for most of us, was reduced to the right to buy a small piece of one’s own permanent subordination.
In other words, there seems to have been a profound contradiction between the political imperative of establishing capitalism as the only possible way to manage anything, and capitalism’s own unacknowledged need to limit its future horizons lest speculation, predictably, go haywire. When speculation did go berserk, and the whole machine imploded, we were left in the strange situation of not being able to even imagine any other way that things might be arranged. About the only thing we can imagine is catastrophe.
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anonymous
this reminds of the shti that the Harper goverment of canada is doing !
with ensuring that social movements cannot be seen to grow, flourish or propose alternatives; that those who challenge existing power arrangements can never, under any circumstances, be perceived to win. To do so requires creating a vast apparatus of armies, prisons, police; various forms of private security firms and police and military intelligence apparatus, and propaganda engines of every conceivable variety, most of which do not attack alternatives directly so much as create a pervasive climate of fear, jingoistic conformity and simple despair that renders any thought of changing the world, an idle fantasy.
anonymous
this reminds of the shti that the Harper goverment of canada is doing !
with ensuring that social movements cannot be seen to grow, flourish or propose alternatives; that those who challenge existing power arrangements can never, under any circumstances, be perceived to win. To do so requires creating a vast apparatus of armies, prisons, police; various forms of private security firms and police and military intelligence apparatus, and propaganda engines of every conceivable variety, most of which do not attack alternatives directly so much as create a pervasive climate of fear, jingoistic conformity and simple despair that renders any thought of changing the world, an idle fantasy.
Anonymous
what i dont understand is that if the general consensus is that the world would be a better place if there were a redistribution of wealth, then why not use the structure of capitalism to redistribute it, it would theoretically be much more difficult to do that in a pseudo-socialist economic model (like china). I think the hard truth of the matter is that the majority of people are complacent and content to exist in a predetermined socio-economic sphere, if they were that unhappy things would change, (and perhaps they are beginning to), thats what a democracy essentially is. I read these papers and articles all the time and yet there is no call to action or any semblance of agency, no concrete moral, metaphysical or philosophical basis for there agenda except "capitalism is bad"and without a conception of what you really want for the world (and dont say utopia), how can you hope for anything to change?
Anonymous
what i dont understand is that if the general consensus is that the world would be a better place if there were a redistribution of wealth, then why not use the structure of capitalism to redistribute it, it would theoretically be much more difficult to do that in a pseudo-socialist economic model (like china). I think the hard truth of the matter is that the majority of people are complacent and content to exist in a predetermined socio-economic sphere, if they were that unhappy things would change, (and perhaps they are beginning to), thats what a democracy essentially is. I read these papers and articles all the time and yet there is no call to action or any semblance of agency, no concrete moral, metaphysical or philosophical basis for there agenda except "capitalism is bad"and without a conception of what you really want for the world (and dont say utopia), how can you hope for anything to change?
Anonymous
You are right, and blaming the failing system is just like blaming the lack of organization by posters on this board.
You can't fault Americans for not knowing shit because be they are inundated with the national media here.
People do become complacent when they have enough, myself included. But what you can hear on this board is that people feel they don't have enough. The trouble is that they are brought up in a society where they are taught that they should try to acquire as much wealth as possible, look out for number 1, me first, me first. There are no values of community, the words are used here just as pacifiers.
people think the internet unites them but I feel it's the opposite. We are all isolated from each other.
There is no society!
I was taught about freedom but I'm not free, there is nowhere I can go and sit without being told it's private property, I can't sell my product in public for fear of being ticketed or worse.
I'm extorted for rent with no sense of basic human need or decency, I need a passport to leave or enter this country. It's not freedom!
Nowhere in the Bill Of Rights does it say that I have a right to make living!
I want to live and work and not be harassed!
And no I don't know how to change the world all by myself, so my natural instincts tell me that I need to try and quell my fear of the police and the army and stand up and try to enact change.
It's not fucking easy!
Sept 17 I will see if there is enough WILL and organization to have some impact!
Good Luck!
Anonymous
You are right, and blaming the failing system is just like blaming the lack of organization by posters on this board.
You can't fault Americans for not knowing shit because be they are inundated with the national media here.
People do become complacent when they have enough, myself included. But what you can hear on this board is that people feel they don't have enough. The trouble is that they are brought up in a society where they are taught that they should try to acquire as much wealth as possible, look out for number 1, me first, me first. There are no values of community, the words are used here just as pacifiers.
people think the internet unites them but I feel it's the opposite. We are all isolated from each other.
There is no society!
I was taught about freedom but I'm not free, there is nowhere I can go and sit without being told it's private property, I can't sell my product in public for fear of being ticketed or worse.
I'm extorted for rent with no sense of basic human need or decency, I need a passport to leave or enter this country. It's not freedom!
Nowhere in the Bill Of Rights does it say that I have a right to make living!
I want to live and work and not be harassed!
And no I don't know how to change the world all by myself, so my natural instincts tell me that I need to try and quell my fear of the police and the army and stand up and try to enact change.
It's not fucking easy!
Sept 17 I will see if there is enough WILL and organization to have some impact!
Good Luck!
We do not have ...
This is hogwash with good intentions.
First, how many people who cry "down with capitalism" have ever read real free-market economists like Ludwig Von Mises? or Henry Hazlitt? or Hayek? The current econmic model IS NOT CAPITALIST!! IT'S SOCIALIST. Read those authors. Seriously, the state of the world is in teeter-totter and all I hear are false generalizations about capitalism? We're not a capitalist econonmy. Get that through your thick-skulls. We are an economy that is being choked by government interference and corporate interests. Read Von Mises, READ HAYEK. Read Hazlitt. I am for freedom, not a fabricated "equality". Also, all this crap about sustainability is...well, crap. We should know by now that scientific predictions of our future are usually tools for social manipulation.
WE HAVEN'T HAD A FREE-MARKET FOR ALMOST A CENTURY THAT'S WHY WE'RE IN THE GUTTER. THE COLLAPSE IS ENGINEERED IN ORDER TO BRING MORE CONTROL.
Capitalism has been wedded to socialist and communist ideas, so that huge Federal agencies supposedly "help" keep our market in check. What we need is FREEDOM. A truly free market, a truly capitalist system would create wealth worldwide, because one country being free would mean it could trade with other's without tariffs, without blocking imports and stifling other economies, but we don't have that.
Read. Stop blogging. Try...."Economics In One Lesson" by Hazlitt.
We do not have ...
This is hogwash with good intentions.
First, how many people who cry "down with capitalism" have ever read real free-market economists like Ludwig Von Mises? or Henry Hazlitt? or Hayek? The current econmic model IS NOT CAPITALIST!! IT'S SOCIALIST. Read those authors. Seriously, the state of the world is in teeter-totter and all I hear are false generalizations about capitalism? We're not a capitalist econonmy. Get that through your thick-skulls. We are an economy that is being choked by government interference and corporate interests. Read Von Mises, READ HAYEK. Read Hazlitt. I am for freedom, not a fabricated "equality". Also, all this crap about sustainability is...well, crap. We should know by now that scientific predictions of our future are usually tools for social manipulation.
WE HAVEN'T HAD A FREE-MARKET FOR ALMOST A CENTURY THAT'S WHY WE'RE IN THE GUTTER. THE COLLAPSE IS ENGINEERED IN ORDER TO BRING MORE CONTROL.
Capitalism has been wedded to socialist and communist ideas, so that huge Federal agencies supposedly "help" keep our market in check. What we need is FREEDOM. A truly free market, a truly capitalist system would create wealth worldwide, because one country being free would mean it could trade with other's without tariffs, without blocking imports and stifling other economies, but we don't have that.
Read. Stop blogging. Try...."Economics In One Lesson" by Hazlitt.
shwoniervr
Free markets do not exist;as they are controlled primarly by those who own the greatest share of the markets.
Capitalism makes freedom possible only for the ownership class.
A right which must be earnend,is in fact, a right denied.
A slave given the oppourtunity to earn freedom,is still a slave.
Absent a claim of ownership,slavery can not exist.
shwoniervr
Free markets do not exist;as they are controlled primarly by those who own the greatest share of the markets.
Capitalism makes freedom possible only for the ownership class.
A right which must be earnend,is in fact, a right denied.
A slave given the oppourtunity to earn freedom,is still a slave.
Absent a claim of ownership,slavery can not exist.
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