“A world without workers is impossible. A world without
capitalists is necessary.” World
Federation of Labor.
The unemployment rate in the USA is down to just over 8%. This
is evidence that we are in a recovery from a recession. But that rate is actually
higher than it was when this particular recession began.
The patient’s temperature has gone up, a sure sign that the
patient is getting better. Huh?
Living under the rules of a profit and loss religion in a
market church controlled by private clergy, almost anything negative can be
made to sound positive, especially to those who have not yet felt the full impact
of a disintegrating political economy. But those who are experiencing its worst
aspects find no relief in academic jargon about structural or cyclical problems
, stagnation , supply/demand curves, unemployment blips and market equilibrium.
None of this helps them find jobs or borrow enough money to pay their rent,
mortgage, food bills or education loans. And as those people are not only in
the USA but in the rest of the world, the global nature of the problem makes it
more clear that a solution is far beyond a particular nation state and concerns
all of humanity.
An old admonition to act local but think global has come to
mean far more than was originally intended. Then it had almost nothing to do
with economics but now, if we don’t think and act economically we may assure
failure for the planet and all its inhabitants. That’s us, whatever market terminology may be used to hide
that fact behind national, racial,
religious or other divisive identity group labels that help keep power in
minority hands. And that minority is doing better than ever, in the short run,
amassing more power and money than any past godlike royalty in what were
supposed to have been more primitive societies. How much has really changed
since ancient times when peasants and slaves were ground underfoot so that
royal families and their wealthy sponsors could live lives of luxury? Not much,
in essence, though the material standard of living for workers became what was called middle class and assured
far more material comfort than previous generations of common people enjoyed.
That lasted until the present breakdown began decreasing the income of more
people at a faster rate so that the wealth of less people could increase at a
greater rate.
What kind of system is this? This kind:
If people are murdered in wars, that is good for the weapons
business. If illness and disease run rampant that is good for the medical
business. If natural disaster ravages communities and kills people, that is
good for the construction industry and the burial business. Such are the
realities of the cold blooded economics by which the people of the world have
been organized for hundreds of years. A profit for one always means a loss for many. The idea of keeping
people healthy, safe, secure and alive is reduced to the private force of doing
so only if they are able to create profits for those selling health, safety, security
and life itself to the highest bidder in the market. If we can’t afford to buy
those things and charity does not exist for us, we can just drop dead.
Millions of us do, and not only in bloody wars which profit
the war makers. Many of us starve for lack of food while others have to go on
diets because they eat so much. Many of us sleep in doorways, on the street or
under bridges, while dogs and cats have their own rooms in comfortable homes.
None of this happens because of individuals who are thoughtless or cold hearted
or murderous, although such do exist. But in a system which dictates that
profit must be created in a market sale, the owner of a private firm that makes
band aids can be the nicest person on earth but still only profit and prosper
if lots of people are bleeding. The social concept of doing all that is
possible to avoid bleeding would be terrible for his private business. That is
the case for every single human endeavor in the capital dominated religious
belief system of the market, an anti-human, anti-social core of political
economics that is threatening the future of all people all over the world.
Criticism and rebellion to such injustice is the history of
humanity but today it is growing far beyond the national minorities previously
involved in such struggle. People organized to obey authority, work for others
to survive, live in physical poverty or shop in moral poverty and vote for employees
of wealthy rulers when allowed to and call it democracy, have remained unorganizable
for the kind of change now necessary for the survival of humanity. But as the
critical conditions grow worse, new methods of communication among the people
are helping bring more rebellious
response to this old order of great wealth for the few at cost of crippling
poverty and debt for the many.
Under the threat of potential social collapse, environmental
destruction and radical revolution, those who reap the greatest profits are exploiting,
ravaging and murdering at insane rates in mindless desperation to maintain
their power and wealth. That cannot continue and is no longer tolerable to billions
of human beings nor the planet’s natural support system.
All over the world of capitalist anti-social democracy, the
collapsing structure has brought
about calls for austerity from the rulers and their paid minions in government.
This means further losses absorbed by the majority so that even greater profits
can accrue to ruling minorities. Establishment philosophers of mass culture operating
through corporate media still have enormous impact as they explain why the
present reality is all that exists and must be experienced without substantial
question. But when increasingly painful economic conditions for more people
combine with increasingly dangerous conditions for much of the natural
environment, the complex of events called material reality take on a new
meaning well understood by growing numbers who face that reality in all its
harshness and are less influenced by misinformation, propaganda and economic
fairy tales.
Thus, many world citizens, even while their governing powers
continue representing capital, wars and injustice, are rejecting the ugly
burdens forced on them by their rich overlords. Elections in some places are
small indications of change but far more indicative than the voting process
which is still under the control of capital, are the rising multitudes all over
the world all aiming for the same goal: a new world based on democratic power
exercised by people taking action as members of the one and only human race and
not simply as parties, religions, sects, cults or other labeled divisions which
serve to keep minorities in control of majority created wealth.
Those tiny minorities are the capitalists who somehow own
the fantastic wealth produced by enormous majorities of previously divided people.
The divisions still exist and the power still is in the hands of those
minorities whose days may be numbered, but so are those of humanity as well if
action is not taken to create the world of democratic equality which has been
the stuff of wishes and dreams but must become reality. Or else.
Doomsayers and doubters are in abundance and are to be
expected, even when they are not on the payroll of the ruling minority. It’s
easy to look at the state of the world and surrender to present reality. But that
is only possible for those not yet
suffering the ever increasing misfortune of dependence on a political economics
of profit for a few through loss,
pain and misery for most. It is not just time for social change activists but
for all citizens of the world’s 99% to heed the words quoted at the beginning. An
end to the reign of minority capitalism is necessary to save the earth and all
its people so that we can begin a human society offering hope for all and not
just some.
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