The Big Ideas of 2012

Post Idea World

Where do we turn when the wells of inspiration run dry?

Selingkuh Tak Sampai - 2004 - Agus Suwage

For millennia, human civilization has been flush with a succession of paradigm shifting, big ideas. Modernity's Hegelian world spirit, Nietzschean death of God and Heideggerian Being gave way in postmodernity to Foucault's dispositif, Fukuyama's end of history, Derrida's deconstruction and Deleuze and Guattari's rhizome. And yet, while we all assumed that big ideas would keep flowing hard and fast forever, in the last few years it seems that the wells of inspiration are running dry. There is a dawning realization that truly novel, creative ideas have suddenly stopped coming. Nobody knows why.

The conceptual drought couldn't be happening at a more inopportune moment. Seven billion of us are struggling through the most severe ecological, financial, political and spiritual crisis in our history. This time the catastrophe we face doesn't affect a single nation or region or continent … it is all the more terrifying because it is global and simultaneous. Odds are that if we can't pull ourselves out of this decline then we just might descend into a horrifying thousand year long dark age … an age of scorched earth authoritarian-capitalism, brutalism and mayhem which will make the genocides and holocausts of the previous century feel like foreplay. We've not only run out of ideas; we're running out of time.

Now more than ever we need the creative breakthroughs and outlier brainstorms that can shift the terrain of thought, revealing exits, opening possibilities, potentially saving us all. We need mavericks of indie media who can kill the commercial virus that infects our information flows. We need a brilliant new crop of economics students who can stand up to their professors, topple the neoclassical paradigm and replace it with a new, true cost model. We need potent new ways of dismantling corporate rule and killing corporate personhood. And then there is the biggest challenge of them all: how to spark a social revolution, an insurrection of everyday life that sweeps across the globe just in time to avert the final catastrophe?

It may be that our abandonment of the natural world and wholesale migration into cyberspace has cut our roots and scrambled our neurons beyond repair. We may be in the midst of an irreversible mental breakdown of the human race that parallels the irreversible collapse of our planet's ecosystems. This eco-psycho spiral may do us in. Maybe it is already too late?

But issue #99 of Adbusters is not about despair, it is about hope and revolution and living without dead time … it's about testing the waters and discerning whether we can muster the psychic energy for an almighty turnaround.

for the wild,
Kalle Lasn and Micah White

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Anonymous

[email protected] for replies. I see it all around me. We have been so disconnected that we. Seek change through our ego and opinion.this is the age of information. We are great thinkers of our time, but we think to much and feel to little. This post and stewartetcie's reply are full of subjectivity. Occupy is only a name for the second part of the revolution of cconciousness. Resistence. Rise up. Disconnect from your political paradigms. What about peter joseph, or jacque fresco, or perhaps george carlin. These people said world changing things. We must wake up. We have the information, we are now building the will you counter act the anti ecoonomy thay we b
elieve to be a real economy.

Anonymous

[email protected] for replies. I see it all around me. We have been so disconnected that we. Seek change through our ego and opinion.this is the age of information. We are great thinkers of our time, but we think to much and feel to little. This post and stewartetcie's reply are full of subjectivity. Occupy is only a name for the second part of the revolution of cconciousness. Resistence. Rise up. Disconnect from your political paradigms. What about peter joseph, or jacque fresco, or perhaps george carlin. These people said world changing things. We must wake up. We have the information, we are now building the will you counter act the anti ecoonomy thay we b
elieve to be a real economy.

javelina

there needs to be a huge outcry of opposition to the defence bill now being considered by congress NOW written into the fine print that the defence dept. (if passes) can arrest anyone anywhere in the world on SUSPICION OF BEING A TERRORIST and can disappear to some secret prision. THIS INCLUDES the good old U.S.A. Suggest OCCUPY U.S. CAPITOL. This could happen even though Obama says he will veto it. What was the last time a defence authorization bill was vetoed. The bill calls for turning over persons (no exceptions) by the cival authorities to the military. In other words people who are protesting ie occupy people could be grabed off the street with NO ACCOUNTABILITY.ie END OF BALLGAME.

javelina

there needs to be a huge outcry of opposition to the defence bill now being considered by congress NOW written into the fine print that the defence dept. (if passes) can arrest anyone anywhere in the world on SUSPICION OF BEING A TERRORIST and can disappear to some secret prision. THIS INCLUDES the good old U.S.A. Suggest OCCUPY U.S. CAPITOL. This could happen even though Obama says he will veto it. What was the last time a defence authorization bill was vetoed. The bill calls for turning over persons (no exceptions) by the cival authorities to the military. In other words people who are protesting ie occupy people could be grabed off the street with NO ACCOUNTABILITY.ie END OF BALLGAME.

VyseLegend

This essay is full of hyperbole and ridiculous ultimatums about our current place in history, and ultimately fails to realize their cause or the potential workable solutions.

I'm sorry but the reason we have all of these concurrent crises in the world at the moment is because we have collectively offshored our personal responsibility for our thoughts, rationales, and actions onto others – through the dependency on statism, institutions, and ultimately all forms of hierarchy, itself deleterious in every form.

There will be no 'mass awakening', no 'coordinated revolution,' nothing of the sort will make things better. We've seen 'final solutions' time and time again in history and they have proved to be holocaust-provoking movements.

What is needed instead is a slow waking up to reality on the individual level, throwing off the bindings of history and trajectory, and a taking of responsibility for ourselves, our communities and our personal lives without the hopes of 'something for nothing' or saviors to deliver us a better world.

Anyone who promises you a social movement to 'revolutionize the world' is simply provoking a larger disaster than you already have because, to put it simply, buildings are built from the ground up rather than the top down.

VyseLegend

This essay is full of hyperbole and ridiculous ultimatums about our current place in history, and ultimately fails to realize their cause or the potential workable solutions.

I'm sorry but the reason we have all of these concurrent crises in the world at the moment is because we have collectively offshored our personal responsibility for our thoughts, rationales, and actions onto others – through the dependency on statism, institutions, and ultimately all forms of hierarchy, itself deleterious in every form.

There will be no 'mass awakening', no 'coordinated revolution,' nothing of the sort will make things better. We've seen 'final solutions' time and time again in history and they have proved to be holocaust-provoking movements.

What is needed instead is a slow waking up to reality on the individual level, throwing off the bindings of history and trajectory, and a taking of responsibility for ourselves, our communities and our personal lives without the hopes of 'something for nothing' or saviors to deliver us a better world.

Anyone who promises you a social movement to 'revolutionize the world' is simply provoking a larger disaster than you already have because, to put it simply, buildings are built from the ground up rather than the top down.

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