“Any government with both the power and the will to remedy
the major defects of the capitalist system would have the power and the will to
abolish it altogether”
Economist Joan Robinson was analyzing the situation a
generation ago but her words are a call to create such a government now. Our
global problem is not only a perpetually war making empire but also the
economic basis of its imperial system. The evidence seemed clear to only some
scholars in the past, but it is becoming more obvious to anyone who notes the
signs of breakdown in the present. They are political, social and environmental,
all due to the economics of private profit at public loss. This lethal
combination threatens not just a crumbling empire, but all of humanity.
The market system under private control in which all goods
and services are produced for purchase that profits some at the expense of many
has gone as far as civilization can tolerate.
However rooted it might be in fiction or delusion, Capital
has been able to maintain a trickle down program to keep a middle class comfortable
enough to perpetuate its dream of a material equality which would prevail and grow.
Workers in the western world could see the potential for a progressively better
life since so many of them seemed to be living it under capitalist social
democracy. But that era ended late in the 20th century and the
sinking sensation many now feel is not merely personal or even national; it is profoundly
social and global.
A generation in the west saw working people rise to a status
dubbed middle class, representing gains for them at unnoticed loss for people in
the rest of the world. Minority profits always come at serious loss to the
majority, a reality that can no longer be hidden. Worse, the cultural environmental
assault that reduces the foundations of life - earth, water and air - to no
more than profit making commodities is causing changes that spell more general
doom if the process is allowed to continue.
Even if consciousness controllers could keep us in a mental
state accepting this system, a diminishing material reality is forcing us to
note massive and growing problems that cannot be solved by belief systems.
However we may be reduced to think ourselves personally or psychologically isolated,
all of us are threatened by what was once air and water pollution and has now
become rising sea levels, shrinking land masses and radical climate changes.
The problems created by capitalism have become so obvious
that many of its true believer economists are forced to notice failings that
are not aberrations but endemic to the system. They propose changes, but they call
for a return to policies that helped the last near collapse of the previous
century. At that time, enlightened capital – not a total oxymoron – saw the possibility
of revolution if the contradictions of free market fundamentalism prevailed. So
they created a more liberal economic structure that called for government
investment in life support systems from which private enterprise could not turn
a profit.
Working people could not afford to create profits for the
private sector by purchasing housing, electricity and other necessities, so
government would provide financing, job creation and services to take care of
these things, at taxpayers’ expense. The rich paid a slightly higher tax rate,
easily affordable to them, but the bulk of the financial burden for social
services, as in diminished form today, was, and is born by the greatest mass of
the population.
This primitive social democratic phase in the USA – more
highly developed in Europe - has been under assault and led to austerity
programs cutting social services and the entire public sector and leading to
greater inequality than ever before. It is easy to depict the ruling wealthy as
greedy or evil – though some of them are – but they are only doing what the
system dictates:
Increasing private profits by lowering wages and benefits
for workers while lowering taxes for themselves. This creates greater profits
for them, which they, according to legend, use to create more jobs. The way the
tooth fairy creates more teeth.
The illusion of a better future was possible for some
workers in the developed world because billions of people in the less developed
world assumed the horrendous burden of having greater profit accumulated on
their continued poverty. That could not last.
We must not mistake this as simply an end to arrogant
western power or specifically the domination of the USA over the world. Capitalism
is moving at different speeds in the newer environs of Russia, China and other
entries into private profit making assaults on the public and the natural
environment humanity depends on for survival. But cultural differences in war
making still mean mass murder and cultural differences in capitalism only use
different languages to do the same thing:
Extract private profit from humans and nature that lead to
the loss and detriment of much larger segments of humanity and the planet that
is our home.
This can be called a free market, for some, an entry to
riches previously inconceivable, for a few, and a host of other terms and buzz
words that cloud a collective future of doom under a cover of
psycho-economic-religious babble.
Whether life was created in six days, six millennia or six
trillion years, whether by an explosion of nothing or an invention of something
with a penis, it will come to an end if we continue using it to briefly benefit
only some at ultimate cost to the many. That is the essence of anti-democratic capitalism
and it must be radically transformed by a truly democratic government as called
for in the opening quote. And it must happen everywhere, or humanity will wind
up nowhere.
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