© Winter Oak
Throughout my adult life I have tended to describe the thing to which I am primarily opposed as "capitalism".
Over the last couple of years, however, I have started to wonder whether this is quite the right word.
Not only does it hinder communication with people used to different political terminologies, but it is looking increasingly outmoded as the powers-that-be try to push us into a harsh new totalitarian era.
I have gradually stopped using the term and, when I
share pieces of my older writing which contain the word, I feel slightly awkward and don't quite know how to reply to people who feel it is not altogether appropriate.
The funny thing, though, is that my views have not actually changed. The entity which I have spent my life combatting remains the same, regardless of the label I might stick on it.
It is not really an "-ism", an abstract ideological concept which mysteriously casts our societies under its motivational spell, but a real and physical
system, built on capital, which is maintained by real and physical players.
It is an arrangement by which a tiny minority of extremely wealthy people possess all the power and privilege in the world at the expense of the vast majority of us, whom they regard as both dangerous and dispensible.It is
accumulation for the few,
dispossession for the many.
It is a
plutocracy, a
dictatorship of the ultra-rich hiding behind the rhetoric of democracy while knowing that real democracy would be incompatible with its ongoing supremacy and thus doing all it can to prevent it from ever flourishing.
It is an organized religion of greed, a cult of power. It is an octopus, a monster, it is Leviathan.It is the
rule of gold, of usury, of filthy lucre, of pelf, of Mammon.
It is a
mega-organization, an
empire which has deliberately and consciously expanded its domination and control to the point where it can now imagine this becoming all-inclusive and permanent.
It is a
spider's web of carefully-woven manipulation and deceit, a vast and complex
conspiracy which has concealed its existence behind layer after layer of lies.
It is the complete
capture of state power by financial interests and the violent
imposition everywhere of that illicit and non-consensual authority.
It is a
scam, a
racket, which has gradually taken over the world's institutions to the point that its insatiable greed for ever more "growth" and "
development" has been written into the legislative infrastuctures of our society.
It is an ongoing
crime on an unimaginable scale, a slow-motion
robbery of 99.9% of humankind and the
rape,
pillage and
pollution of the natural world.
It is the
corruption of our societies, the
poisoning of human relationships, the
paralysis of our organic capacity to live together in mutual aid, solidarity and freedom.
It is the
enslavement of the people of the world by the money power, the
stifling of our vital breath.
It is the
denial of beauty, truth, justice, nature, poetry and the mystery of existence in the name of a stale dogma of sterility, materialism, pseudo-science and artifice aimed at reducing us to a condition of powerless and abject submission to authority.
It is the endless
acceleration of the
reign of quantity, our
descent into a grim grey future from which all that makes our lives worth living will have been banished by our vile vitaphobic overlords.
Even if I may now definitively ditch the term, all this is in fact what I have always meant by "capitalism".
And this is the odious global system which we have to expose and destroy...
Reader Comments
I think there couldn't be a better feedback loop. Everyone gets what he deserves in the end, even though it might not look like that. We can't take any wealth or luxury with us upon departure, we only bring ourselves and our guilt and happiness, which stem from our life choices.
I don't envy the wealthy & powerful the slightest bit. I wouldn't want to be forced to do what they do, just to protect their own status quo. And even that wealth is not eternal, they usually get stripped off of it in next few generations, few families (aristocracy) managed to maintain the status quo for millenia.. but even they got responsibility, sadly the level of evolution of most people on Earth made "their way" objectively suitable for all souls to learn from our own mistakes.. And pay for our want to hear the soothing lies, the "easy truth" poured on us from all sides all life long.. Truth is well hidden from the ignorant and for very good reasons.. The monkey with a hand grenade metaphor applies nowadays even more than before.
So, no reason to lose hope.. Just to do what it takes. We will all die in the end anyway, so why not die happy, standing on our chosen hill, whatever it is according to our consciousness? We do it to learn and understand ourselves better, since once we can understand what we are, we are able to understand the world in its complexity and it's what gives purpose to life, living itself