Those who have studied the dangers of authoritarian rule have advised
us to be wary of people who carry an inner emptiness. Of course, these
unfortunates yearn for the void to be filled. But with their hearts and
minds mortared closed — what makes it through the self-constructed
prison is loud, stupid, and fascistic. At present, what penetrates is:
Fundamentalist Sermons on Armageddon; violent video games; the empty
spectacle of steroid-induced professional sports hype; the lethal
fantasies of American exceptionalism; the exercise in Rock and Roll
imperialism that U.S. foreign policy has become. In short, all the
banal Sturm and Drang necessary to pierce those protective walls and
penetrate the pervasive inner emptiness.
When the people of a culture have been conditioned to worship power —
but feel powerless — there's trouble ahead. The elites must displace
the public's rage by a demagogic sleight-of-hand such as the
demonization of marginalized groups. In the US, we've been inundated by
years of state and commercial propaganda that has degraded and
demonized the country's permanent underclass by the labeling of them as
welfare parasites and career criminals.
It has been noted that the mindset, methods, and procedures of
America's punitive, profit-driven prison-industrial complex was a
prototype for the systemic cruelty of Guantanamo and Abu Ghraib;
furthermore, it is a given that those institutional affronts to human
decency will have served as prototypes for the methods and procedures
that will be practiced upon those who are swept-up in the purges and
detainment mania following the declaration of martial law in the United
States.
We push this knowledge away from us, fearing we will be paralyzed by
its crushing implications. Worse, what is nearly impossible to admit
is, most likely, the system crushed us long ago. Apropos, R. D. Laing
averred that being able to adapt and function within an insane,
authoritarian system renders one for all practical purposes insane —
only insane in a manner acceptable to a power mad ruling elite.
This is the knowledge we push down, every hour of everyday. Otherwise,
we would be driven to admit outright that the system has crushed our
individual hopes, aspirations and yearnings. We must, at all costs,
keep these feelings concealed; otherwise, we might be compelled to
contemplate what we have forsaken, what passions and truths we have
traded away for the false sense of security that the corporate order
offered us when we tacitly agreed to surrender what was most sacred,
vital and alive within us. One psychological manifestation of this
phenomenon is the incessant chanting of that mantra of the American
corporate workforce: "I'm not my job. I'm not what I do all day long."
For a moment, meditate on the calamity implicit in such a sentiment.
Because If we cannot locate and engage our true selves during our
waking hours — then who the hell are we anyway? This is a profoundly
troubling circumstance. Moreover, if we've condemned our daylight
selves to a void of non-being, what then remains of us?
We experience this dislocation of the life force as a sense of nebulous
dread. Everything, these days, the architecture and accouterment of our
lives seems so fragile and unreal; it feels as if everything could just
fly apart, at any given moment. The world and our place in it seems so
flimsy: an empire built of eggshells; it could all shatter in an
instant.
Living on credit, the house of cards of the real estate market, jobs
evaporating, most of us languishing only a couple of paychecks away
from ruin: The empire is coming undone. As it is, it seems the nation
is only being held together with hydrogenated fat, wheat gluten,
over-extended credit and particle board. Ergo, there is one law the
lawless Bush administration and their keepers from the plundering class
cannot flout: the second law of thermodynamics. They won't be able to
claim executive privilege to avoid the consequences of negative
entropy.
In a similar vein, we, the underlings of empire, stand helpless before
the prevailing madness. Individual reason rarely acts as a
countervailing force to stem a drowning tide of cultural cognitive
dissonance. Because the more epic and all-compassing the mistake, the
more epic and all-encompassing come the rationalizations, the
scapegoating and the compulsion for do-overs. If the surge isn't
working as fantasized, then we'll double-dog surge you and then bomb
Iran. If police state tactics fail to alleviate a sense of anxiety,
then we must construct more detainment camps, more maximum security
prisons, enact more federal death penalty statutes. "Bring back the
electric chair; being put to sleep, like stray pets, is too good for
the traitors," the mob will rage. That's the solution, but (cognitive
dissonance being what it is) we need to go bigger — we need an electric
sofa — yet, bigger still — an electric dining room set! "Aahh ... the
smell of deep-fried dissidents in the morning."
And over the smoking corpses, let us pray. We need to pray for ...
what? ... more prayer. These prayers would work, the homicidally
faithful will insist — if every single doubter was induced to drop to
their knees and pray. Hence, we need prayer in the public schools. We
need prayer on public transportation. We need prayer in public
restrooms!
Animus, ignorance, and magical thinking are a tragic mix — and I'm
afraid that vintage of mind is the hideous wine of our times. The
social criteria that gives rise to fascism is in place in the U.S. and
those in positions of power have a strong interest in seeing things
remain that way. All we can do is what folks (a minority) have always
done ... exile or resistance.
In my opinion, both are honorable. The other options are varying
degrees of "little Eichmann[ism]" — Ward Churchill's much scorned,
career purge-inducing — but never-the-less accurate phrase. If one does
the "soul work," to appropriate archetypal psychologist James Hillman's
term, it is still possible to resist complicity. Training yourself to
avoid lying for provisional gain is a time honored means of prevented
alliances with exploitive assholes. They will avoid you, fire you,
curse your name from the darkness of their inner abyss — but this will
solve the problem of dependance on them — and you'll be forced to live
by other means. Generally, one is more adaptable than one believes.
Keep yourself as healthy and as sane as possible: we're going to need
you around after the inevitable collapse of the present system. Also,
beware of those reductionist demons of the mind who diminish the
soul-making possibilities of "mere" words. The acts of writing and
reading are seen as passive; to crackpot realists, these activities
seem useless, unproductive — the feckless indulgences of a class of the
thin-wristed effete.
Accordingly, Americans have all but ceased reading. Worse, they
displace their feelings of self-loathing borne of their own corporately
induced passivity upon writers and thinkers. If the tenets of
democratic discourse are to survive, it is imperative that writers and
thinkers begin to engage in a passionate defense of themselves against
the kvetching armies of crackpot realists that have encircled and laid
siege to our collective hearts and minds.
But don't expect to be lauded with praise for the effort. It's doubtful
our adversaries will be moved by our entreaties: There cannot be a
rapprochement with reality for those who have never had a relationship
with it in the first place. Yet verbal imagery and depth-inducing
insights are the DNA of compassionate engagement. It is not a
coincidence that George W. Bush is an inarticulate oaf. Conversely,
there are many things in this world that require being touched by
words, for there are occasions when words alone can suffice to take us
deep and lift us up and serve to ameliorate our alienation.
It is in this spirit that I offer the words above to you; I'm traveling
light; they're all I'm carrying with me, at this late hour, in these
dark and dangerous times.
Phil Rockstroh, a self-described, auto-didactic, gasbag monologist, is
a poet, lyricist and philosopher bard living in New York City. He may
be contacted at: philangie2000@yahoo.com