And for those who have swallowed the specious argument that
“true capitalism” doesn’t exist, you’re dreaming. Pinch yourself hard
enough and you may awaken before it is too late. Capitalism is a cancer
upon the sentient beings of the Earth and we are suffering through its
advanced stages. Finance capital reigns supreme, massive oligopolies
abound, wealth is increasingly accumulating in the hands of the few,
imperial wars to expand markets and attain resources are increasing in
frequency, and the insatiable greed driving this appalling perversion
is raping and destroying the Earth.
Some opine that if we could just dismantle the “socialist” aspects of
our socioeconomic system in the United States, restoring an unbridled
free market, the world would be a much better place. Certainly our
cynical plutocracy would welcome such a transition. However, it is hard
to envision too many working people truly welcoming a return to ten
year olds working twelve hour days, company towns, death and
dismemberment on the job with no recourse against employers maintaining
perilous work environments, miserly wages that would make today’s
working poor look relatively affluent, blatantly monopolistic business
practices, and wanton disregard for the environment.
History has clearly demonstrated that “free markets” are “free passes”
for acquisitive sociopaths who thrive on bullying and exploiting a
large percentage of the Earth’s sentient beings. And despite the
ridiculously few and relatively minor restraints that social unrest has
forced the opulent class to implement in the US, adept players in the
deadly game of capitalism have refused to surrender their “inalienable
right” to fuck the rest of the human race in their relentless charge to
attain the power and wealth they so desperately crave to distract them
from the existential agony of their spiritual emptiness.
[Note: If you don’t find a historical perspective convincing enough,
consider the deadly machinations of the “free market” in China as it
hurtles headlong into the
very bowels of capitalist Hell.
Karl Marx predicted the inevitable implosion of capitalism and
theorized that a much more humane, egalitarian, and democratic system
would rise in its place. It is little wonder that the bourgeoisie in
the United States have striven so tenaciously to inculcate the unwashed
masses to despise, fear, and ridicule socialism, communism, and nearly
all aspects of Marxist thought. Sound bites, emotionally evocative
images, ahistorical presentations, fear mongering, jingoism,
advertising, and numerous temptations of instant gratification comprise
a vast array of highly refined and insidious propaganda that
perpetually hammers our minds to create a potent and effective false
consciousness, and an irrational fear of anything but capitalism.
Socialism and communism, the political manifestations of Marxist ideas,
have been grossly distorted within the framework of this false
consciousness. While it is true that the implementations of Marx’s
philosophies have yielded mixed results (many of those outcomes are
primarily due to the unwavering hostility of the older, well
established capitalist powers in the second half of the 20th century,
led of course by the U.S.), the chasm between reality and the mind fuck
we have received since birth is wide enough to engulf Donald Trump’s
ego, or most of it anyway. For evidence, one need look no further than
our Cold War nemesis.
Consider the pernicious myth that the United States “defeated” fascism
in Europe in WWII. This lie persists despite the fact that a number of
our very own uber-Capitalists did business with the Nazi regime until
the 1942 Trading with the Enemy Act finally forbade it. Ironically,
Prescott Bush, GW’s grandfather, was amongst those profiting from
Hitler’s rise to power. Further, our ruling elite refused to intervene
on behalf of a democratically elected government in Spain against
Franco, who ultimately rose to power as a fascist dictator. Perhaps
most importantly, the US lost about 500,000 people (almost all of whom
were military personnel) in “defeating” Germany. Russia, one of
history’s most heavily vilified “communist” nations, sacrificed 20
million people to ensure Hitler’s defeat. Had it not been for those
evil “communists”, we might be speaking German right now.
Shortages of consumer goods is another “communist failure” apologists
for capitalism love to trot out as “proof” that their beloved license
to plunder and conquer is inherently superior to a more just economic
system. Yet time and again they suppress the real reasons these
shortages occurred. Recognizing the existential threat that Marxist
ideals posed to their Anglo, imperial, and patriarchal plutocracy, the
United States ruling class and its allies circled the wagons and
imposed crippling economic sanctions on nations attempting to implement
communism (i.e. Russia and Cuba).
Domestically, communists and socialists endured harassment, financial
ruin, and prison. Witness the Palmer Raids and the witch hunts of the
McCarthy era. Thank God our opulent overlords nipped potential
revolutionary action in the bud. It is a tremendous relief that such a
small number of “richly deserving” individuals acted to ensure the
perpetuation of their virtual monopoly on the wealth of our nation,
particularly in light of the existence of over a million homeless US
Americans. Heartwarming indeed.
Yet our intrepid profit-seekers weren’t content to stop there.
Realizing that the Soviet Union had an economy that was roughly 1/8th
the size of the United States and was still largely agrarian all the
way up to the Russian Revolution, they decided to initiate a ruinous
military escalation that eventually culminated in the criminal nuclear
arms race. Enabling obscene profits for the military industrial complex
(by way of raping the US American taxpayer) and smothering communism in
its infancy, the vampiric bourgeoisie ensured the perpetuation of its
abominable existence. Meanwhile, the Ruskies faced the staggering tasks
of industrializing a technologically backward nation, rebuilding their
devastated infrastructure, and meeting consumer demands. So of course
they didn’t have a McDonalds on each corner or a new car dealer within
a three mile radius of every home. They were too busy bringing their
economy into the 20th Century, recovering from Hitler’s invasion, and
matching the US warhead for warhead.
Now, do I think that any manifestation of a communist government to
date is a utopia? No. I see their flaws. But remember, those who have
tried to implement socialism or communism have faced a formidable
adversary in the form of the rotten bastards who comprise both our
“elected” and our de facto governments. Crushing those who dare to
attempt alternatives to the sacred cow of capitalism and trumpeting our
“monopoly” on virtue, we US Americans would benefit tremendously from
some serious soul-searching about our participation in a morally
bankrupt mode of being. What spiritual growth or substance could
possibly flourish in a system premised on greed, selfishness, and
self-absorption?
Are we, the beneficiaries of a relative degree of physical security and
comfort (in exchange for our complicity in crony capitalism, Neoliberal
exploitation, and imperial invasions), truly superior to the communists
and socialists we have been taught to fear and revile? How many
invasions have Fidel or Chavez EVER launched?
We the People are mere pawns of our multimillionaires in Congress, the
10% who own 90% of our nation’s wealth, massive corporations, and a
group which includes in its ranks both GW and other abject criminals
like Cheney, Wolfowitz, Rumsfeld, Abrams, Negroponte, and many others
who have acted with impunity dating back to the Nixon era. There is a
revolving door between our government (including both “elected” and
appointed officials) and major corporations. Cheney and Halliburton
represent exhibit A. Lobbyists and special interest groups pull our
legislators’ strings and, in some instances, even write our laws, as
was the case in the behind-closed-doors deal that Cheney cooked for the
energy corporations. And look at our most likely Democratic
Presidential nominee to be, Hillary Clinton, whose conservatism is one
of the best kept secrets inside the Beltway. As a First Lady, she
ostensibly fought aggressively for universal health care. She has now
sold us out by accepting nearly a million dollars from the health care
industry. Corruption, duplicity, mendacity, and egregious criminal
conduct are not the exception. They are the rule in our vaunted
capitalist system.
Our domestic politics, guided and determined by the demands of our
predatory socioeconomic structure, are not alone in reeking of the
fetid stench of profound moral decay. Consider our malevolent foreign
policy, including myriad CIA covert operations, economic extortion, and
outright imperial slaughter frequently employed to crush efforts by
sovereign nations to defy the capitalist paradigm and implement
socialism. For convincing evidence that we are NOT wearing white hats
and making the world safe for democracy, do a little research on Chile
and Salvador Allende, Cuba and Castro, Iran and Mossadeq, Franco and
Spain, Ho Chi Minh and Vietnam (we “only” killed 3 million people
there), Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Nicaragua.
Here is a good starting point (the entire website is excellent, but the
page linked below gives a condensed version of parts of our history the
plutocracy doesn’t want the masses to know– the mainstream media and
textbook writers have done a masterful job of
shielding us from the truths displayed on this site):
While it wasn’t his intention at the time, David Starr Jordan (from
Imperial Democracy, 1899, pp. 50-51 –cited in Monthly Review, September
2006, p. 53.) penned an apt characterization of the despicable foreign
policy of the American Empire:
“First
you push into territories where you have no business to be, and where
you had promised not to go; secondly, your intrusion provokes
resentment and, in these wild countries, resentment means resistance;
thirdly, you instantly cry out that the people are rebellious and that
their act is rebellion (this in spite of your own assurance that you
have no intention of setting up a permanent sovereignty over them);
fourthly, you send a force to stamp out the rebellion; and fifthly,
having spread bloodshed, confusion and anarchy, you declare, with hands
uplifted to the heavens, that moral reasons force you to stay, for if
you were to leave, this territory would be left in a condition which no
civilized power could contemplate with equanimity or with composure.
These are the five stages in the Forward Rake’s progress.”
Having analyzed our vile and reprehensible economic paradigm from many
angles, I find it virtually impossible to believe that a critical
thinking, decent human being could support our institutionalized
rapacity, at least not once they pierced the simulacrum so fastidiously
maintained by the corporate media.
Fortunately, challenging life experiences spurred me to undertake a
spiritual and intellectual journey that enabled me to break free of the
prison of false consciousness. While I tend to look at the world
through a very eclectic lens, I derive most of my principles, beliefs,
and sociopolitical views from Marxism, the Friends of Bill W, Christ’s
teachings, and Buddha.
Together with many dedicated and exceptional human beings, I am waging
an intellectual/political struggle for social justice, a reasonable
degree of peace in the world, a significant reduction in exploitation,
a more equitable distribution of resources, an end to the rising
epidemic of unnecessary suffering, the formation of a social structure
based on our interdependence with nature and each other, the
obliteration of the moronic, sociopathic American myth that
individuality and personal rights supersede the well-being of the
collective, true justice for criminals and their victims, the
evisceration of corporate power, awakening people from their trance of
self-absorption and apathy, and an end to the hedonistic narcissism
manifested in obscene levels of consumerism. A number of factors
indicate that we are in a pre-revolutionary stage in the United States.
Premature revolutionary activity at this point would be suicidal folly,
but meanwhile, we have plenty of opportunity to implement radical
solutions at the personal level and to employ political education to
win hearts and minds.
If you still tremble at the notion of “Godless communists, socialists
or Marxists,” remember that though I am not a Christian, I am deeply
spiritual and derive tremendous inspiration from Christ and members of
the Liberation Theology Movement. Marxist thought is not antithetical
to spirituality, morality, or Christianity. In fact, I examined its
synthesis with these elements in some detail when I wrote “
Jesus Wouldn’t Bomb Anyone: Why are we waging war on the poor and oppressed?”
No, I’m not the “communist bogeyman” that Ronald Reagan (who was a far
better actor in the White House than he was in Hollywood) warned you
about. How could I be? Communists, socialists, and Marxists are only
potentially threatening to those amongst us who will waste eternity
desperately attempting to squeeze camels through the eyes of needles.
Forget worrying about the “communist threat.” We need to turn the
moneyed establishment’s idiocy on its head and focus our energies on
answering a question that affects the 90% of us who aren’t obscenely
affluent:
How will humanity survive the capitalist threat?