An organic political economic
system desperately in need of change from its roots is still being operated as
though snipping some damaged petals and watering it with more distilled liquid
will make a difference while disregarding the deadly poisoned plot from which it
emanates. The growing evidence that producing everything humanity needs for
survival and growth purely on the basis of that production creating private
profit at a market, which will then, according to the dogma, produce social
good, is still operative and bringing humanity closer to a point at which physical salvation
could become impossible.
Now
operating for several hundred years and most recently dominated by the USA, the
global system of capitalism shows more signs of disintegration than even its
leading 19th century critic forecast, with political, economic and
ecological systems showing signs of breakdown all desperately denied by
the minority of humanity which still remains on the profit side of the ledger,
though it grows smaller in number every day even as its profits grow greater. Where once
there were hundreds of thousands of millionaires now there are thousands of
billionaires, holding staggering personal wealth to make feudal lords and
pharaohs of the past seem paupers by comparison. And most of this occurs in
places almost laughingly if not tragically calling themselves democracies, even
with vast numbers of their populations living in poverty and most who are still called a middle class
carrying enormous debt in order to survive.
The
system was never just, for most humans, and always represented a long-term
threat, for all humans, but its social democratic regimes' ability to spread productive gains over greater
populations has long masked its longer range potential for disaster. As that
unmistakable pattern becomes clear to all but the willfully blind and
profitably ignorant, more people among the majority rally for the radical
changes necessary and resistance to that grows among the minority still reaping
benefits from the capitalist practices that have brought so much wealth
to so many, even while spreading poverty, misery, deprivation and total
devastation to greater numbers of people than any historical stumbling and bumbling of
humanity’s past.
It
took us millennia to move from the seas to the trees to the caves and from
nomadic to settled populations in what we eventually called civil societies, as
decidedly uncivil as many of them have been and still are. The next move should
be towards actual civility among billions of us or it could lead to oblivion
for all of us. The ecosystem signs of danger have been obvious to a minority of
social critics for almost two hundred years but the evidence has grown so
overwhelming that it is now possible for majorities without specialized skills
to see, feel and understand the dangers of treating the natural environment as simply another tool to be used as private profit creator in a market
environment of humans reduced to consumers of mostly wanton waste.
Whether
it is definably material elements like air, land and water, or seemingly less
definable immaterial elements like spirit, psyche, and myth, all are under
great stress that affects both the definable and still unknown
aspects of humanity’s quality and meaning of life. If the food we eat, the air
we breathe, the land we till and the societies we build are all simultaneously
in danger of contamination, the outcome should be clear and our actions should
be equally so in order to save our race and its future. While moves in the
direction of the radical change necessary for salvation are encouraging, the power of private capital in control of almost
all governments in the world will spell doom if it continues to rule. The
growing but still slow move toward real democracy needs to take up far more
speed in removing negative minority regimes and replacing them with positive
majority forces of democracy which work for the greater good of all and not just the
greater profit of a few.Whether what we create is labeled socialism, safe sex, a sharing economy, pattacake ,santaland, trani-town or some other meaningless blather such as we've become accustomed to in the marketplace, its substance needs to be democratic and its outcome the betterment of all humanity. Labels, as always, matter much less than the content of what they label.
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