Is the Revolution in sight?
October 25, 2008
Jesus, our Brother, Compassionate Priest
by: Andrew W Taylor
Jesus, our Brother,
compassionate Priest,
welcomed to your table
as friends at your feast.
In the midst of the struggle
we recall it is yours:
your tears in the chalice,
your bread of the poor.
There's no human flag redder
than your banner unfurled:
your way of the cross crimson
through a suffering world.
Recalling that path
of death into life:
we make your memorial
in this our sacrifice.
Be known to us Jesus
in the breaking of bread:
renew dreams and visions
by your blood here shed.
By the Spirit of Justice
give us good news for the poor:
of a world without weapons,
of the Year of the Lord.
October 24, 2008
"It Can't Happen Here" ? Fascism USA Style?
By Andrew W Taylor
Sinclair Lewis the progressive US novelist wrote a book entitled _It Can't Happen Here_ in the 1930s. In
his novel Lewis configured the elements he saw in a near-future US gone-wrong that were conducive to a fascist movement taking state power.
What are the elements in contemporary America which may be laying the groundwork for the creation of an encroaching fascism? (This question does not imply that fascism is inevitable in the USA, and, certainly, other forms of state-capitalist polity are possible.)
1 Systemic Economic Crisis
2 The handing over of partial ownership of Hi-Finance to the State
3 Widespread Civil unrest
4 A militarized society prepared to use Martial Law with its suspension of habeas corpus etc.
http://www.armytimes.com/news/2008/09/army_homeland_090708w/
5 A weak Labour movement
6 A conservative social-democratic party which opposes socialist elements gaining power
In his last pamplet Leon Trotsky spoke to American workers stressing that fascism was not an inevitable development.
"...Especially Important to US Workers:
In every discussion of political topics the question invariably flares up: Shall we succeed in creating a strong party for the moment when the crisis comes? Might not fascism anticipate us? Isn’t a fascist stage of development inevitable? The successes of fascism easily make people lose all perspective, lead them to forget the actual conditions which made the strengthening and the victory of fascism possible. Yet a clear understanding of these conditions is of special importance to the workers of the United States. We may set it down as an historical law: Fascism was able to conquer only in those countries where the conservative labor parties prevented the proletariat from utilizing the revolutionary situation and seizing power..." From TROTSKY's LAST ARTICLE, "BONAPARTISM, FASCISM, AND WAR"
October 23, 2008
GETTING OBAMA RIGHT
By Andrew W Taylor
The campaign of Barack Obama has been treated by the Candidate and by the world's corporate media sources as a Novum in global history, the emergence of the historic nodal moment in US and international history. This interpretation of the rise to power of the junior Senator from Illinois is both a masterful political spin-job and a dangerously deluded fable. Mythic profiles of change, hope and newness have been spun around US presidential campaigns in past changings of the guard. Progressives must keep their heads and recall the sort of media power-system they are dealing with. We are in the hands of marketing gurus who have turned image-crafting into a polled science. Technology hypes, refines, and selectively spins loops of tape. Only the heroes of and for the Corporate capitalist system can vie for the big prizes, and only the fiercely ambitious company-men win .
Getting Obama's candidacy as president of America is only possible for those who get the fact that he is a centrist US imperialist who accepts the ideological and economic trade arrangements of LBJ, Nixon,Clinton and the Bush pere et fils . Those on the US Left who belief Barack is a latter day Eugene Debs should watch tapes of Obama's speech at the conference of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (Aipac), the Zionist advocacy organ. Obama had already presented his Zionist bona fides, but on 4 June of this year went the second mile. He told the power-brokers attending that he would recognise an "undivided Jerusalem" as Israel's capital. Nevermind that the Israeli annexation of all Jerusalem is deemed illicit by all other nations and by the Bush Whitehouse. What do the Lefties south of the border make of the Change candidates' snotting of the UN resolution designating Jerusalem an international city? What do they make of his knee-capping of Alice Palmer's candidacy (http://nz.youtube.com/watch?v=bZnlKC5vpyY), his support for FISA, NAFTA, or the plan "B" Wall Street Bailout?
It is probably a good thing that progressives in swing-states vote for Barack Obama as the lesser of two evils. But the Left must re-think their investment in the messianic ideal of Obama the Just. Such hopes belong to swooning adolescents and True Believers. The US Presidency is not a suitable structure for current levels of progressive self-investment. The main fight remains the rents, lay-offs, hiring freezes, and repossessions in the economic and social plight of the streets of the cities and towns.
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October 22, 2008
Corporate earnings, tumbling oil prices send stock markets sharply down
A SPECTRE IS HAUNTING CAPITALISM
Oct 22/08
TORONTO — Stock markets were in retreat for a second straight day Wednesday as disappointing earnings reports and deteriorating economic outlooks sparked another selloff.
"There's a tremendous amount of anxiety out there," said Andrew Martyn at Davis Rea Ltd. in Toronto.
"The good news is nobody is being caught by surprise by a new 500-point decline in the stock market - (they're) almost battle-hardened to it."
However people are "just a bit amazed" that the downturn is continuing, he said.
The Toronto S&P/TSX composite index tumbled 397 points or four per cent in afternoon trading to 9398.9 after losing 456-points on Tuesday.
On Wall Street, the Dow Jones industrial average lost 410.3 points to 8,623.39, after losing 232 points in the previous session...
The exemplary figures of evil today...
“The exemplary figures of evil today are not ordinary consumers who pollute the environment and live in a violent world of disintegrating social links, but those (i.e. the liberal communists) who, while fully engaged in creating conditions for such universal devastation and pollution, buy their way out of their own activity, living in gated communities, eating organic food, taking holidays in wildlife preserves, and so on"
- Slavoj Zizek
October 20, 2008
Excerpt from Evo Morales' Ten Commandments to save the planet
By Evo Morales Ayma, president of the Republic of Bolivia
Message to the Continental Gathering of Solidarity with Bolivia in Guatemala City
...Along these lines, I want to share and propose for debate some 10 commandments to save the planet, for humanity and for life, not only at this level but also to debate among our communities, and our organisations.
First, if we want to save the planet earth to save life and humanity, we are obliged to end the capitalist system. The grave effects of climate change, of the energy, food and financial crises, are not a product of human beings in general, but rather of the capitalist system at it is, inhuman, with its idea of unlimited industrial development.
Second, to renounce war, because the people do not win in war, but only the imperial powers; the nations do not win, but rather the transnational corporations. Wars benefit a small group of families and not the people. The trillions of millions of dollars used for war should be directed to repair and cure Mother Earth wounded by climate change.
Third proposal for debate: a world without imperialism nor colonialism. Our relationships should be oriented to the principle of complementarity, and to take into account the profound asymmetries that exist family to family, country to country, and continent to continent.
And the fourth point is oriented to the issue of water, which ought to be guaranteed as a human right to avoid its privatisation into few hands, given that water is life.
As the fifth point, I would like to say that we need to end the energy debacle. In 100 years we are using up fossil energies created during millions of years. As some presidents are setting aside lands for luxury automobiles and not for human beings, we need to implement policies to impede the use of agro-fuels and in this way to avoid the hunger and misery for our peoples.
As a sixth point: in relationship to the Mother Earth, the capitalist system treats the Mother Earth as a raw material, but the Earth cannot be understood as a commodity; who could privatise, rent or lease their own mother? I propose that we organise an international movement in defence of Mother Nature, in order to recover the health of Mother Earth and re-establish a harmonious and responsible life with her.
A central theme as the seventh point for debate is that basic services, whether they be water, electricity, education or health, need to be taken into account as human rights.
As the eighth point, to consume what is needed, prioritise what we produce and consume locally, end consumerism, decadence and luxury. We need to prioritise local production for local consumption, stimulating self-reliance and the sovereignty of the communities within the limits that the health and remaining resources the planet permits.
As the next to last point, to promote the diversity of cultures and economies. To live in unity respecting our differences, no only physical, but also economic, through economies managed by the communities and their associations.
Sisters and brothers, as the tenth point, we propose to Live Well, not live better at the expense of another, a Live Well based on the lifestyle of our peoples, the riches of our communities, fertile lands, water and clean air. Socialism is talked about a lot, but we need to improve this socialism, improve the proposals for socialism in the XXI century, building a communitarian socialism, or simply Live Well, in harmony with Mother Earth, respecting the shared life ways of the community.
Finally, sisters and brothers, certainly you are following up on the problems that exist. I have reached the conclusion that there will always be problems, but I want to tell you that I am very content, not disappointed or worried because these groups who permanently enslaved our families during the colonial time, the time of the republic and this period of neoliberalism, they continue as family groups, resisting us.
It is our struggle to confront these groups who live in luxury and who do not wish to lose their luxury, or lose their lands. This is a historic struggle and this struggle lives on.
Sisters and brothers, in the hope that the Continental Gathering of the Social Forum of the Americas culminates with strong bonds of unity among you and a strong action plan in favour of the people of Bolivia and of our peoples, I repeat my fraternal greeting.
[Translated by S. Bartlett. From Bolivia Rising.]
Message to the Continental Gathering of Solidarity with Bolivia in Guatemala City
...Along these lines, I want to share and propose for debate some 10 commandments to save the planet, for humanity and for life, not only at this level but also to debate among our communities, and our organisations.
First, if we want to save the planet earth to save life and humanity, we are obliged to end the capitalist system. The grave effects of climate change, of the energy, food and financial crises, are not a product of human beings in general, but rather of the capitalist system at it is, inhuman, with its idea of unlimited industrial development.
Second, to renounce war, because the people do not win in war, but only the imperial powers; the nations do not win, but rather the transnational corporations. Wars benefit a small group of families and not the people. The trillions of millions of dollars used for war should be directed to repair and cure Mother Earth wounded by climate change.
Third proposal for debate: a world without imperialism nor colonialism. Our relationships should be oriented to the principle of complementarity, and to take into account the profound asymmetries that exist family to family, country to country, and continent to continent.
And the fourth point is oriented to the issue of water, which ought to be guaranteed as a human right to avoid its privatisation into few hands, given that water is life.
As the fifth point, I would like to say that we need to end the energy debacle. In 100 years we are using up fossil energies created during millions of years. As some presidents are setting aside lands for luxury automobiles and not for human beings, we need to implement policies to impede the use of agro-fuels and in this way to avoid the hunger and misery for our peoples.
As a sixth point: in relationship to the Mother Earth, the capitalist system treats the Mother Earth as a raw material, but the Earth cannot be understood as a commodity; who could privatise, rent or lease their own mother? I propose that we organise an international movement in defence of Mother Nature, in order to recover the health of Mother Earth and re-establish a harmonious and responsible life with her.
A central theme as the seventh point for debate is that basic services, whether they be water, electricity, education or health, need to be taken into account as human rights.
As the eighth point, to consume what is needed, prioritise what we produce and consume locally, end consumerism, decadence and luxury. We need to prioritise local production for local consumption, stimulating self-reliance and the sovereignty of the communities within the limits that the health and remaining resources the planet permits.
As the next to last point, to promote the diversity of cultures and economies. To live in unity respecting our differences, no only physical, but also economic, through economies managed by the communities and their associations.
Sisters and brothers, as the tenth point, we propose to Live Well, not live better at the expense of another, a Live Well based on the lifestyle of our peoples, the riches of our communities, fertile lands, water and clean air. Socialism is talked about a lot, but we need to improve this socialism, improve the proposals for socialism in the XXI century, building a communitarian socialism, or simply Live Well, in harmony with Mother Earth, respecting the shared life ways of the community.
Finally, sisters and brothers, certainly you are following up on the problems that exist. I have reached the conclusion that there will always be problems, but I want to tell you that I am very content, not disappointed or worried because these groups who permanently enslaved our families during the colonial time, the time of the republic and this period of neoliberalism, they continue as family groups, resisting us.
It is our struggle to confront these groups who live in luxury and who do not wish to lose their luxury, or lose their lands. This is a historic struggle and this struggle lives on.
Sisters and brothers, in the hope that the Continental Gathering of the Social Forum of the Americas culminates with strong bonds of unity among you and a strong action plan in favour of the people of Bolivia and of our peoples, I repeat my fraternal greeting.
[Translated by S. Bartlett. From Bolivia Rising.]
October 19, 2008
The Fragile Absolute, or, Why is the Christian Legacy Worth Fighting For?
http://www.versobooks.com/books/tuvwxyz/xyz-titles/zizek_fragile_absolute.shtml
“From now on, even though we once knew Christ from a human point of view, we know him no longer in that way; everything old has passed away; see, everything has become new!”
Saint Paul’s militant declaration from Corinthians asserts for the first time in human history the revolutionary logic of a radical break with the past — with it, the age of Cosmic Balance and similar pagan babble is over. What does it mean to return to this stance today?
One of the most deplorable aspects of our postmodern era is the re-emergence of the “sacred” in all its different guises, from New Age paganism to the emerging religious sensitivity within deconstructionism itself. How is a Marxist to counter this massive onslaught of obscurantism? The wager of Zizek’s The Fragile Absolute is that Christianity and Marxism should fight together against the onslaught of new spiritualism. The subversive core of the Christian legacy is much too precious to be left to the fundamentalists. Here is a fitting contribution from a Marxist to the 2000th anniversary of one who was well aware that to practice love in our world is to bring in the sword and fire.
“The most formidably brilliant exponent of psychoanalysis, indeed of cultural theory in general, to have emerged from Europe in some decades.” — Terry Eagleton
Slavoj Zizek is Senior Researcher at the Institute for Social Studies in Ljubljana. His books include For They Know Not What They Do: Enjoyment as a Political Factor, Mapping Ideology, The Sublime Object of Ideology, The Indivisible Remainder: Essays on Schelling and Related Matters, Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Lacan (But were Afraid to Ask Hitchcock), The Plague of Fantasies, and The Ticklish Subject. He is the editor of Verso’s Wo Es War Series.
Publication: April 2000
188 pages
Paper
ISBN-13: 978 1 85984 326 0
US$18.95 / £12.99 / CAN$23.50
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