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columnist: Joel S. Hirschhorn

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Topic: Presidential Campaign 2008
The Evolution of Evil

Perhaps a global political apocalypse has already arrived. Evil forces and tyrannical governments have evolved. By learning from history and using new technology they have smarter tools of tyranny. The tools of real rebellion are weak. Most corrupt and legally sanctioned forms of tyranny hide in plain sight as democracies with free elections. The toughest lesson is that ALL elections are distractions.
by Joel S. Hirschhorn
(Centrist Liberal Libertarian)
Friday, February 1, 2008

Perhaps a global political apocalypse has already arrived.

Activists and dissidents should understand that evil forces and tyrannical governments have evolved. Just as human knowledge and science expand, so do the strategies and instruments used by rulers, elites and plutocrats. By learning from history and using new technology they have smarter tools of tyranny. The best ones prevent uprisings, revolutions and political reforms. Rather than violently destroy rebellious movements, they let them survive as marginalized and ineffective efforts that divert and sap the energy of nonconformist and rebellious thinkers. Real revolution remains an energy-draining dream, as evil forces thrive.

Most corrupt and legally sanctioned forms of tyranny hide in plain sight as democracies with free elections. The toughest lesson is that ALL elections are distractions. Nothing conceals tyranny better than elections. Few Americans accept that their government has become a two-party plutocracy run by a rich and powerful ruling class. The steady erosion of the rule of law is masked by everyday consumer freedoms. Because people want to be happy and hopeful, we have an epidemic of denial, especially in the present presidential campaign. But to believe that any change-selling politician or shift in party control will overturn the ruling class is the epitome of self-delusion and false hope. In the end, such wishful thinking perpetuates plutocracy. Proof is that plutocracy has flourished despite repeated change agents, promises of reform and partisan shifts.

The tools of real rebellion are weak. Activists and dissidents look back and see successful rebellions and revolutions and think that when today's victims of tyranny experience enough pain and see enough political stink they too will revolt. This is wrong. They think that the Internet spreads information and inspiration to the masses, motivating them to revolt. This is wrong. They await catastrophic economic or environmental collapse to spur rebellion. This too is wrong.

Why are these beliefs wrong? Power elites have an arsenal of weapons to control and manipulate social, political and economic systems globally: corruption of public officials that make elections a sham; corporate mainstream media that turn news into propaganda; manipulation of financial markets that create fear for the public and profits for the privileged; false free trade globalization that destroys the middle class; rising economic inequality that keep the masses time-poor and financially insecure; intense marketing of pharmaceuticals that keep people passive; and addictive consumerism, entertainment and gambling that keep people distracted and pacified.

The biggest challenge for dissidents and rebels is to avoid feel-good therapeutic activism having virtually no chance of removing evil and tyranny. Idealism without practicality tactics without lofty goals, and symbolic protests pose no threat to power elites. Anger and outrage require great strategic thinking from leaders seeking revolution, not mere change. And social entrepreneurs that use business and management skills to tackle genuine social problems do nothing to achieve political reforms. To the extent they achieve results they end up removing interest in overthrowing political establishments that have allowed the problems to fester.

What is the new tool of tyranny? Technological connectivity achieved through advanced communications and computer systems, especially the rise of wireless connectivity. The global message to the masses is simple: Buy electronic products to stay plugged in. Connectivity may give pleasure, but it gives even more power to elites, rulers and plutocrats. It allows them to coordinate their efforts through invisible cabals, to closely monitor everything that ordinary people and dissidents do, and to cooperatively and clandestinely adjust social, financial and political systems to maintain stability and dominance.

In this dystopian world all systems are integrated to serve upper class elites and the corporate state, not ordinary people. When ordinary people spend their money to be more shackled to connectivity products, they become unwitting victims of largely invisible governmental and corporate oppressive forces. They are oblivious that their technological seduction exacerbates their political and economic exploitation. Though some 70 percent believe the country is on the wrong track, they fail to see the deeper causes of the trend. And if Americans were really happy and content with their consumer culture, then why are they stuffing themselves with so many antidepressants, sleeping pills and totally unhealthy foods? In truth, the vast majority of people are in denial about the rotten system they are trapped in (aka The Matrix). They are manipulated to keep hope alive through voting, despite the inability of past elections to stop the slide into economic serfdom.

Increasingly, the little-discussed phenomenon of economic apartheid ensures that elites live their lavish lives safely in physically separated ways. Concurrently, economic inequality rises, as the rich extract unusually high fractions of global wealth. When the rich get richer, the powerful get stronger. Does some economic prosperity trickles down to the poorest people? Perversely, the middle class is moved into the lower class. In this new physics of evil, wealth transfer is not from the rich to the poor, but from the middle class in wealthier countries to the poor in developing nations, where a few new billionaires join the global plutocracy.

Some data on economic inequality: The after-tax income of the top 1 percent of Americans rose 228 percent from 1979 through 2005, while middle class income remained flat over the last 4 decades. The richest 0.01 percent of earners made 5.1 percent of all income in 2005, up more than 300 percent from just 1.2 percent in 1960. Bad economic times like the present just exacerbate inequality. Even as most Wall Street companies lost billions in the sub-prime mortgage debacle after they had already made billions, they gave obscene bonuses to their employees: the average topped $180,000 for 2007, tripling the $61,000 in 2002. Scholars used to predict that high levels of economic inequality like we have today would lead to rebellion. But there are now insufficient tools and paths for rebellion, because the plutocracy has eliminated them. Instead, citizens are offered elections whose outcomes can be controlled and subverted by the ruling class.

The New World Order is getting what it wants: a stable two-class system, with the lower class serving the elitist upper class. The paradox is that along with rising economic inequality and apartheid is mounting consumerism and materialism that is used to pacify, distract and control the masses. That's where easy credit and cheap products from low-wage nations are critical. The poor can have cell phones, 24-7 Internet access and increasingly cars, while the bejeweled upper class travel in private jets and yachts, vacation on private islands, and have several gated mansions maintained by servants and guarded by private police. We have a technologically advanced form of medieval society. It is working in the US and China and most other places. Elections just mask economic tyranny and slavery.

The ruling class knows how to maintain stability. Keep the masses distracted, fearful, brainwashed, insecure, and dependent on government and business sectors for survival. Train people to see themselves as relatively free consumers. Maintain the myth that ordinary people can become wealthy and join the ruling class, which theoretically is not impossible, but of no statistical significance for the masses.

There are no easy paths to restore power to the people. But here are three strategies worth considering. First, the real power of the masses is as consumers, not as voters, workers, activists, or Internet users. Weakened unions, globalization, technology, and illegal immigration have sapped the power of workers. National economies, especially the US, depend on consumers. Suspensions in discretionary consumer spending used as a political weapon could force reforms. But curbing personal spending and saving money has become a rare form of civil disobedience. Consumers buy stuff when they want it, not when they can afford it. Rulers have replaced chains with debt and no political leader in a very long time has championed economic rebellion.

Second, because they are more a tool of tyranny than rebellion, the masses should stop giving credibility and legitimacy to faux democracies by boycotting elections. Plutocrats cleverly equate patriotism and good citizenship with voting while at the same time ensuring that no genuine change agents can succeed even if elected. All election results can be subverted by the forces of corruption. Those promising change, like Barack Obama, do not pose a lethal threat to forces of evil and corruption. Sadly, refusing to vote in corrupt political systems is another worthy but unpopular form of civil disobedience. The compulsion to vote is a political narcotic that sustains democratic tyranny.

Third, people must seek forms of direct democracy that give them political power. National ballot measures and initiatives are needed to make laws, impose spending mandates and recall elected officials. A most important tool is constitutional conventions outside the control of status quo preservationists to obtain systemic reforms that governments will never provide, as explained for the US at www.foavc.org. No greater example of ruling class power exists than the absence of massive public demands for using what the Founders gave Americans in Article V: the convention option to circumvent and fix the federal government that amazingly has never been used, and that no presidential candidate has supported, including constitutional champion Ron Raul.

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Posted By: the statist
Date: 2008-02-01 13:08:01

"false free trade globalization that destroys the middle class; rising economic inequality that keep the masses time-poor and financially insecure"

Poverty does not exist in America like it does in the rest of the world. Are we really a nation of selfish people who care only about ourselves and not about others? I think so, screw India and Mexico give me my phone answering job and construction job back. 

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Posted By: Nick Tower
Date: 2008-02-17 00:35:51

I'm not sure what you're complaining about? I thought communism was the *thing* for greedy Americans to evolve into? If you're so fearful of capitalism, you should be rejoicing over the new "feudal system" we're becoming... where all of us *wage slaves* live better than kings did little more than a century ago? Or are you simply mad you're not a member of the 'ruling' class? Are you saying America is at the top of the global evil list? The article isn't really clear on who the evil forces and tyrannical governments are that someone should be rebelling against. And if you studied John Adams' observations on historical forms of governments, there were no pure democracies that produced any type of prosperity or stability for people... such a thing is a transitional form of government where people form groups and engage in snarling, factioned political power-money-grubbing (much like we've devolved into today), and leads to anarchy. Maybe that's what you're wanting to see? Maybe that's where the evil forces are trying to lead us? Maybe we're taking the bait? Anarchy is followed by dictatorship... be careful what you ask for. Act like an animal, get treated like an animal. What would we expect the 'ruling' class to do when all we engage in is envy-mongering?

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Posted By: nuclear G
Date: 2008-03-15 11:52:52

The aspect of this global economy which is EVIL is this:

There is nothing whatsoever "evil" or wrong about globalism in it's pure sense - EQUAL and FAIR trade with other nations.

What has been sold to us all as cheap products and more choices is really built on a system of corruption. There is no FREE or FAIR trade. It is NOT an equal playing field where we trade our goods and services at the same rate as other producers around the world. If this were true, there would be no incentive for U.S. companies to send jobs oversees. It's all about profit - without principle.

The "evil" is found in it's insidiousness - the underhanded, back room dealing that benefits the rich at a cost to everyone and everything else - cultures, the environment, economies. Without moral principle, CEO's are free (and expected) to boost their own salaries and corporate profits while negotiating around trade rules, taxation and liability. Our government is a perfect example of a corporation whose products include security. We pay billions each year to be protected through the largest military on the planet - and some guys with box cutters can take us down. Meanwhile, not one person who could be held responsible has been. No jail time for incompetence (or complicity). No fines, nothing. In fact, they just INCREASE the cost of defense and insert non-governmental contractors into the position of defense (Blackwater) so they too can make millions killing innocents.

Without moral principle - the kind you can't just rewrite to fit your agenda - those in power who tax us to create the very prisons, arms and legal system which keep us in check will continue until the planet is a wasted cinder. All of it but the island retreats, golf courses and gated communities where they live.

These ammoral "globalists" see nothing wrong with selling arms to both sides of a conflict - or even trying to incite conflict if necessary to sell more arms. We destroy the infrastructure of other nations and then charge them to rebuild what we have destroyed. We say the oil belongs to Iraqis, but only if we can get our companies in there to run things and take our 70%. The globalists who run the show are the same bloodlines that have run the world for centuries. Look it up. John Kerry - cousin of George Bush, George Bush - distant cousin of Tony Blair and the "Royal" family, Barack Obama - cousins of both Cheney and Bush. All are secret society masons and insider millionaires or their wannabe surrogates.

I love to eat Chinese food. I enjoy other cultures' music and art. I like all people. I'm not racist. I believe we really are all created equal. The globalists however see people the way we see farm animals. We are the ones who do the work and whose communities suffer in the wake of corrupt legislation, land grabs, genocide and resource wars. You won't find one of these rich pricks anywhere near a war zone. They haven't the time. They are too busy drawing up maps of who they are going to intimidate next - what resources they plan to steal from indigenous people somewhere - in trade for tupperware and televisions. They are accountable to no one. They do not care about the pain and suffering they cause. They are indifferent. They have no souls. They are takers and parasites who feed off of other's labors at a ridiculous cost to the planet and it's people as a whole. They lie, cheat and steal. They rig elections. They use tasers, clubs and bullets to "keep us in line". They side with dictators and communist regimes. They owe NO allegiance to anyone but the central bank.

Profit at any cost is not really a profit at all when so many lose in the process.  Is it  profit - or plundering? 

 

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