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To The Moon 12/11/06 23:43 - permalink - email - category: Politics The Iraq war has cost the United States:
What does all this have to do with this post's title, you ask? Where does the moon in the sky come in? Right here: NASA is planning to bring a permanent moon base online in 2024, with a roughly projected budget of somewhere around US $230 billion, according to Congress' Government Accountability Office. The moon base will provide a crucial staging ground for the eventual exploration and colonization of Mars. Imagine each of those lives lost in Iraq, working instead for the pursuit of science and the building of an infrastructure to further humanity as a whole rather than enrich only the pockets of a few corporate thieves and liars. Imagine putting our incredible resources and energies into the kind of thing only humans can do: expanding the boundaries of knowledge and creating a larger home for ourselves when this planet is beginning to seem all too small. Imagine being a part of the generation of humanity that finally opens the doorway to the stars. Imagine being in the graduating class of homo sapiens, moving from troubled youth to responsible adult. It's rocket science, yes... but rocket science we already know works, because we've done it before. It's not a pipe dream or a science fictional alternate reality. It's here. It's ours, right now. And, not counting all the death, destruction and other intangibles we could have saved, our new moonbase could already be a reality for just a bare quarter of the cost of the Iraq War. Straight Ticket 11/6/06 20:54 - permalink - email - category: Politics "Take from all of today's industrial nations all their industrial machinery and all their energy-distributing networks, and leave them all their ideologies, all their political leaders, and all their political organizations and careful study shows that within six months, two billion people will die of starvation, having gone through great pain and deprivation along the way. However, if we leave the industrial countries with their present industrial machinery and their energy-distribution networks and leave them also all the people who have routine jobs operating the industrial machinery and distributing its products, and we take away from all the industrial countries all their ideologies and all the politicians and political party workers and send them off by rocketship to forever orbit the sun -- the result will be that as many world people as now will keep right on eating, possibly getting on a little better than before. This will remove all barriers to completely free world intercourse and thereby permit realization of enough for all." -R. Buckminster Fuller from the Keynote Address at Vision '65 Usually, I vote after studying positions and reviewing candidates' records, but tomorrow I will vote a straight Democratic ticket. I have voted this way only twice before: the 2000 and 2004 elections. I fully endorse Bucky's statement above, enticing us with its utopian vision across 4+ decades. So why am I voting straight Democrat? Why am I voting? The Republicans have buried us under economic and social woes. They have chain-ganged us, red and blue and purple, shackling our collective ankles until we stand just a step away from being unable to move forward at all. I'm voting straight Dem because until we remove the current crop of Republicans from office, we will never have a social environment conducive to the development of, nor even be able to afford, the spaceship necessary to send all politicians on that one-way journey Fuller describes so perfectly. How Many More? 1/31/06 23:07 - permalink - email - category: Politics I have a single comment on the content of George Bush's nonsensical State Of The Union address tonight. Amidst the lies and sound bite-ready propaganda, every good point in the plan for America he presented, such as increased education, energy independence, health care for the average American, increased safety for the nation... every single one of these and all the rest are opposed by the massive network of corporate business interests the Republican party is owned by. But all that was designed to roll down the media pipe like oil to your car. The real issue tonight, and one which should ring warning bells in every head, was the arrest and removal from the House Gallery of anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan prior to the commencement of Bush's address. Sheehan was an invited guest, present legitimately. She never uttered a sound, never caused a physical disturbance. The cause for arrest? She exercised her Constitutionally guaranteed right to free speech. Sheehan wore a t-shirt, which said: “2,245 Dead — How Many More??” If you're an American, you may feel the wearing of a t-shirt bearing a political statement to a President's State Of The Union speech is inappropriate. I have some points I'd like you to take a look at. 1) Sheehan is an American citizen, just like you and I. We are all guaranteed the right to free speech by our Constitution. Not just in designated areas, not some of the time and shut-the-hell-up when it's bothersome to those in charge... it is our right every day of our lives. 2) Freedom of speech as a fundamental right is what makes us, literally, a free people. Without the right to express our views, the potential for joint action against those who might arise in our society to oppress us is severely limited. Freedom of speech, freedom to publicly criticize and call to others to take up your cause, freedom for the least of us to take the largest to task... these are freedoms people don't have under the governments in China, Iran, North Korea. 3) George Bush is a public servant. As an elected official, he represents you, me, Cindy Sheehan and every other American. He is accountable to every American, including Cindy Sheehan. Let me say it again: George Bush is a public servant, not a King. He's paid with our tax dollars. The entire State Of The Union address is paid for by us. Since when are we paying for censorship? What I want to know is not how many more American soldiers will die in Iraq. What I want to know is: how many more signs do we need before we realize our government is no longer ours? Schwarzenegger Fails, Again 12/13/05 00:06 - permalink - email - category: Politics Arnold Schwarzenegger failed, again. He failed you, me, everyone and children yet to be born. At one minute after midnight, he failed Tookie Williams and he failed himself. In potentially granting clemency to Stanley Tookie Williams, Arnold Schwarzenegger had yet another opportunity to take honest and historic action, something worthy of a Governor of a free and progressive people. Instead, he chose barbarism, false retribution, murder. Think back to when you were a kid, and adults would say, "Don't do that." Later, you would catch the same hypocritical adult doing exactly what they'd warned you away from. I'm sure it's how many of us started smoking and drinking. "Do as I say, not as I do." This is exactly where we are with the death penalty. Thank you Arnold, for showing the world a Governor of California who believes people cannot change. Thanks for proving to all the gangbangers in my neighborhood, my city, my state and across the nation their first instinct was correct: even if you change, the government wants you dead. Thanks for silencing one of the few credible voices of reason many of those kids we may kill in this same fashion have ever known. Thanks for perpetuating a fucked-up system where we all just keep right on killing each other. But don't congratulate yourself too long or too loudly, Arnold, and don't act like this is money in the bank. Your troubles are only just beginning. You rode in on a trumped-up recall brokered by rich Republicans because people voted for The Terminator. All those Californians who voted for Arnold Schwarzenegger, Movie Star, are now sorely disappointed and kicking their liberal selves over Arnold Schwarzenegger, weak, pitiful excuse of a Governor. You never had enough conservatives in California to be elected... there simply aren't that many. And now, you're no longer a Movie Star. You could have shown us a strong man, Arnold, standing up for what's right. Instead, we'll be thinking of this when we vote you out of office. I thank you, and I'm sure Tookie does too, for showing us what kind of man you really are. You, on the other hand, have no one to thank but yourself. Revolution 9/4/05 22:47 - permalink - email - category: Politics Feeling the call of revolution put me in mind to re-read a classic on the subject: Robert Heinlein's The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress. One passage has struck me as being particularly cogent, given our present circumstances: "Followed a long time during which would have been possible to forget anything as unlikely as revolution had not details taken so much time. Our first purpose was not to be noticed. Long distance purpose was to make things as much worse as possible. Yes, worse. Never was a time, even at last, when all Loonies wanted to throw off Authority, wanted it bad enough to revolt. All Loonies despised Warden and cheated Authority. Didn't mean they were ready to fight and die. ...We were as non-political a people as history ever produced. I know, I was as numb to politics as any until circumstances pitched me into it." Yesterday I prophesied this: "If you have enough money to be one of the people Bush calls "his base," you'll get the inevitable reconstruction contracts and tax breaks once those poor blacks are all out of the way in Louisiana." Today I read this on forbes.com: Halliburton Subsidiary Gets Katrina Deal. BushCo couldn't respond in time to save thousands of lives, yet they planned in advance to give the millions of dollars in "natural disaster" reconstruction contracts to themselves. How convenient then, that Bush cut or denied annual funding to fix the levees in New Orleans repeatedly, with each year worse for hurricanes than the prior. Circumstances, my friends, have pitched us into it. Lazarus 9/3/05 21:27 - permalink - email - category: Politics "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free..." - Emma Lazarus These words from Lazarus' sonnet "The New Colossus" are inscribed within the Statue of Liberty. They have been used to represent a vision of America which I grew up with, and grew in scope to encompass The American Dream as an extension of a fictionalized but inspiring history: here, in America, the melting pot of the world, we are all equal and we are all free. How did we get from that vision to the present sorry state of the nation? We've moved from "Liberty and Justice for All" to "Money Talks." Simply watching Fox News, that bastion of right-wing media integrity, I was aware New Orleans would be a disaster two days before Katrina hit. We all knew, including the director of FEMA, your representatives and the many corporate influences which combine in the person of George W. Bush. Why wasn't every single bus, truck, helicopter and plane mobilized from surrounding areas to evacuate the danger zones? Why are the people still suffering and dying in New Orleans predominantly dark of skin and poor? Because money talks. If you have money, you can leave easily. If you have enough money to be one of the people Bush calls "his base," you'll get the inevitable reconstruction contracts and tax breaks once those poor blacks are all out of the way in Louisiana. It costs less to let people die than it does to move, house and care for them, and the Conservative and Christian Right which currently dominate the political landscape have never shown much mercy to those they scapegoat as responsible for the decline of our nation. It's easy to forget just how recently women became eligible to vote, how recently slaves were freed and blacks became full citizens, how recently we jailed our own people for being Japanese, how recently we realized the Industrial Revolution brought with it environmental and health consequences, and just how recently science and technology transformed our world into one of human proportions instead of ignorant make-believe guided by a divine hand. Some people are still smarting after being on the wrong side of those battles. Some of them, in the form of our current administration, are determined to change the tide of the war. Yes... war. We have a government which has proven, many times over, that only the wealthy matter and all others are second-class citizens. Your government doesn't care about you. Chief Justice Rehnquist died today. This same uncaring government is now poised to change the laws of our land through two or more appointments to the Supreme Court. These changes will benefit only the rich and corporate, and the ideologies of those who keep them in power. Since Bush's election, I've heard endlessly about the death of the Left. The Republican talking heads have repeated the funeral message and demonized every group associated with Leftist principles and values. Don't believe it. If you're not one of Bush's millionaires, you're a member of the Left. If you're a union member, an honest educator, a policeman, a firefighter, a car mechanic, a waitperson, an artist, a student, you're a member of the Left. If you voted against your interests and now find Bush's "ownership society" means you won't own anything, you're a member of the Left. If you're one of the tired, the poor, the huddled masses, you are a member of the Left. Now is the time for all decent human beings to rise from the dead, stand up and fight like hell. This can be a bloodless battle if you register to vote and send these despicable people and their corporate backers packing in 2006 and 2008. Elsewise, the future is more like post-Katrina New Orleans than The American Dream. Two Plus Two Equals Five 8/2/05 15:19 - permalink - email - category: Politics Some parts of America still think for themselves, although I'm not sure we're still "American." When someone steals a nation they redefine a nationality. The San Francisco indie City Lights Booksellers & Publishers at Columbus and Broadway is getting the message out:
"Gentlemen, what are the four evils?" "Religion, fascism, tyranny, ignorance." Yesterday Mr. Bush endorsed the teaching of Intelligent Design in American schools. Last month he inked a deal to provide India with nuclear technology, in direct violation of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. It strikes me as generally unwise to place the power to destroy entire cities in the hands of someone who holds a literal interpretation of religious myth as equal to scientific knowledge. City Lights has succinctly defined the Bush doctrine across a wide range of policy. If you oppose Bush's mission, you oppose his "America." And if you oppose "America," you're one heartbeat away from "anti-American." Oceania's Oil 7/21/05 10:10 - permalink - email - category: Politics In Oceania I wrote of the current police presence escorting commuter ferries in the San Francisco Bay: Coast Guard and SFPD Zodiacs, armed to the teeth. My hypothesis painted this show of force as pure play-acting for a populace in fear. I admit a moment of delusion and hubris in the original post. The common conception most ferry commuters have of the armed escort is one of security and benevolence, that it serves to protect them as they cower in the face of "terrorism, terrorism, terrorism." The powers-who-lie encourage this self-centered viewpoint, promoting the fantasy each individual American warrants military guard, but it's not accurate. In communism you live and die for the state. Here in big capitalism you live and die for the economy. How are these positions different from one another? I learned the truth of our escorts from a friend involved in international maritime trade and port security. Apparently there is credible intelligence of possible attacks on tankers and the Bay's northern shoreline refineries, using the ferries for explosive delivery. The boats with big guns aren't here to protect us. They're here to take us out before we get to the oil. Related: Oceania Oceania 7/14/05 18:05 - permalink - email - category: Politics I travel by ferry to the San Francisco financial district. After the recent London bombings, commuter boats on the Bay are now escorted by small police or coast guard vessels, Zodiacs sporting gigantic guns. You must walk through police presence at either end, sometimes with a cruiser prominently parked on the pedestrian walkway or the dock. Men in uniforms keeping the people safe and secure. What, exactly, are these keepers of safety going to do in a crisis? A sleeper terrorist would have been riding this ferry for years, waiting for activation. They would walk on with a bomb in a briefcase while smiling hello to the crew. These men with big guns will simply be blown up along with the rest of us. It's the illusion of safety for a populace in fear. Here's a short list for you: searches without warrant, photography in public places prohibited, illegal public protests, rigged and rehearsed "town hall" political events, opposition groups branded traitors and terrorist sympathizers, limitless detainment and torture of "non-enemy combatants", scrubbed media unable to display coffins of returning dead, rising nationalism inflamed by the government itself, a political rhetoric devoid of actual meaning except the creation of fear and "moral" distraction while money flies from already empty public coffers into the accounts of businesses affiliated with the leaders. China? USSR? Wake up, America. This is not the path to safety or freedom. We're being used. Law Does Not Make Marriage 6/25/05 16:29 - permalink - email - category: Politics Let me name a certain way to start a fire in your country: deny equal rights to a specific class of people. The moment you do this, you have set in motion a revolution, as certain as the motion of the sun around our planet. It may be a quiet revolution, with people going about their lives in secrecy, building a counter-culture in which they are respected as human beings and may attain the goals and positions you have denied them. At some point, they will surround you, many in number, and take control of the rule-making machines. You will know the taste of irrelevance at best, the same sort of discrimination and sub-human treatment at worst. It may be a spectacular and bloody revolution, with rioting in the streets, burning buildings, assassinations and the deaths of innocent bystanders. When it is done, the tables of power will have turned, and the cycle will start over. Is there a third type of revolution? One where people on all sides set aside emotional focus, invoke reason and change the system wholesale into something built to last? Here's an idea for solving the issue of gay marriage, in the third mode of revolution. It requires a little humility on both sides, and common sense. Marriage in the United States is a religious institution. We've secularized it as best we can, but here's the naked truth: you can't escape the religious foundation. Let's get the government out of marriage completely. For the religious and homophobic: I know you feel it will be the end of society as we know it if two men or two women can shack up and raise kids. Here's the rub: they're going to do it anyway, whether you give them legal standing to or not. They already are. I know you believe it's immoral, but who made you judge? Leave that to your God. History shows people will find ways to work around oppression, over and over. Arrangements will be made between gay men, lesbians and sympathetic heterosexuals in increasing numbers. Little Johnny's mother of record will take care of his legal interactions with the outside world, but he'll be raised by his two fathers... ahem, uncles, one block over. Little Johnny will grow up to be a lawmaker, and he'll remember what you did to his parents, all of them. By fighting to lessen someone you simply empower them to change the system and hasten your own end. For the proponents of gay marriage: the real prize here is not religious marriage. It is legal standing: property rights, parenting rights, medical rights, taxation rights... all the perks of marriage currently reserved for straight couples. I know it's not fair treatment to be excluded by the fundamentalist Christian and homophobe clubs, but do you really want in? Or do you just want to rub their noses in it once you get in? Being a gay Christian in fundamentalist America strikes me about the same as being a gay Republican: you're voting against your interests. Far better to agitate for equal treatment and start your own clubs, which they will then wish to join. So put aside the power struggle and aim for getting what's really important. Am I advocating "equal but separate?" No. I'm advocating equal choice for everyone. Let's take recognition of "marriage" out of the government's hands. Government should be in the business of recognizing and supporting human unions of all types to strengthen human society. Let government dole out the benefits to any human union under the sun, recognizing government registered unions and no others. Our existing institutions of family and child services will work for everyone, no matter their genders, no matter their arrangement. This will keep church and state separate, and take arbitrary morality assaults out of the political playbook. Let's stop calling government recognized unions "marriage." Leave the spiritual aspect of "marriage" to religion, in its myriad of definitions. Have your rite of "marriage" in any ceremonial tradition you desire: Catholic, Protestant, Muslim, Pagan, etc. Or don't have one at all. It will have no bearing on your legal standing and will be solely in the personal sphere, as it should be. In my part of the world there are many religious institutions who already offer same-sex marriages. While not legally binding, these spiritual bonds are recognized within the church just as those of heterosexual couples. If you want to join a church which does not offer same-sex marriages, go ahead, but remember: excluding others eventually leaves you standing all alone. Balloon Of Hot Air 6/20/05 23:39 - permalink - email - category: Politics We watched the 2000 election turn into a New Fascist coup. We watched religious conservatives march, step by step, for a fundamentalist Christian theocracy here in the United States. We watched as one justified war turned into a Crusade by the unholy alliance of Christianity and multinational corporations like Halliburton. We watch still, as Mr. Bush and his corporate masters attempt to permanently restrict civil liberties and privacy, completely destroy what's left of our public educational system, rape our environment, divert our economic security into corporate accounts and write bigotry itself into the United States Constitution. BushCo mocks the world and every intelligent human being standing on it. They've turned Americans from rock stars into the most hated nationality on the planet. Not content with making half a trillion dollars on the blood of American and Iraqi innocents in a corporate sponsored war we now know was planned and faked from before it started, their sights are set on the entire globe. From his Balloon of Hot Air, Mr. Bush shouts his craftily ignorant, everyman slogans in cognitively disjunct newspeak. And we watch. But judging from various recent events, the backlash is here:
I'd say the Balloon of Hot Air has developed a rather large hole. Now is the time for action. Write your representatives. Tell them you don't support Bolton for American Ambassador to the United Nations and you won't vote for anyone who does. Tell them you want a full inquiry into the Downing Street Memo. Tell them you want religion out of education and government. Tell them you want clean air, clean water, and a sustainable way of life. Tell them you want infrastructure spending, not military/industrial subsidies. Tell them you want the future, not the past. Tell them it's time to represent the people instead of the corporate entities paying for politician's travels, slush funds and campaign steamrollers. And not just the rich people, the white people or the Christian people... ALL of the people. Most importantly, talk to everyone you meet and keep on talking. Tell them all of these important positions and then tell them again. It's time to stop simply watching. It's time to step up, even if it's just by letting other people around know what you stand for and why. Don't yell, don't fight... just tell, and tell them to pass the message on. Let's take these vandals down. Profitable 5/20/05 21:58 - permalink - email - category: Politics This afternoon I watched my friend Lee Meisner graduate from the University of California at Berkeley, walking the stage at the Greek Theatre to obtain his BA in Political Science. He's on to bigger aims now: a degree in law then taking on criminals. Next year it will be my partner Ania pirouetting across the stage, then she, too, will be chasing a degree in the legal arena. These are two of the smartest people I know. They're people who define goals then think outside the borders and create new methods to accomplish those goals. They have the ability to adapt and create frameworks for their endeavors. They're thinkers and definers, movers and shakers. I'm not saying higher education is the only factor involved in the making of a mover and a shaker, but for every college educated person I know there are dozens more in my life who do not have the same capabilities for contribution to our society. Many of them don't even operate on that level, as if by contributing to society you take away from yourself. How did America's education sink to it's current pitiful level? In California, the world's fifth largest economy, only 71% of students graduate, with rates below 60% for minorities. College tuition, already priced out of range for the majority, continues to rise at a rate much higher than inflation. Anti-intellectualism has found a leader and renewed vigor in attacking science and technology and it's not shameful but a position of strength to say "I don't read the news." The answer is simple: lack of funding. An educated populace would not let this state of affairs come to pass. For fiscal 2006 the US budget is 2.57 trillion dollars. 419.3 billion of that goes to defense, and a mere 56 billion to education. For the "world's only superpower" this ratio is the most foolish choice imaginable. It's short term spending rather than investing for the future, and leads to the condition we're already seeing: stratification of society into those who can afford quality education and those who cannot. The smart and wealthy versus the ignorant and poor. All you need to do is look to history to see where that social condition leads. Of course, you may not have learned any history if you went to high school in the United States. Capitalist society is predicated upon endless expansion and maximizing profit from effort. Wouldn't it make more sense to maximize on the supply side, in this case brainpower and available sources of ideas to capitalize on, than to short future earnings and innovation by starving the pool? If America is truly committed to a free and democratic society, doesn't it make sense to fund and develop the best infrastructure possible for living as a free and democratic populace? Wouldn't well-educated people function more efficiently as a democracy? Wouldn't highly capable, intelligent people make better capitalists? The Civil Rights Project at Harvard University says it well in its report on dropout rates in California: "The state loses billions of dollars in revenue each year because high school dropouts are ill prepared to join the work force, leading to higher unemployment and underemployment rates. Professor Russell Rumberger of U.C. Santa Barbara calculated that just one year of high school dropouts costs the state $14 billion in lost wages." The future belongs to those of us who can think. Fascist Patterns, Part 2 5/14/05 14:07 - permalink - email - category: Politics Steven Livingstone at Requiem picked up on my recent entry regarding The New Fascism and ran with it. On our level of awareness, he raises some excellent points. I'm concerned with the larger pattern of existence and action, so I'm going to attempt to rephrase and clarify my original ideas. As the sciences progress and "hidden in open view" secrets of our universe are uncovered, we're seeing pattern-based construction everywhere. Everything, it seems, is grown from basic patterns in a simplicity to complexity scheme which should make Intelligent Design proponents and other creationist brands green with envy if they could look past their holy scratch. It's so elegant, so no-maintenance, so right, it makes everything else look like thrashing about in the dark. We are fundamentally a physical system. Our thoughts are grown from patterns in physical substrate. Thoughts are physical things, not some ephemera floating through your skull. As physical patterns, thoughts follow the same simplicity to complexity rules of all systems here. Moving up from thoughts to minds to cities to nations to entities larger than nations, we find structures created by the smaller patterns beneath them in the hierarchy: multi-national corporations, media conglomerates, big government. Knowing that we ourselves are collections of smaller patterns giving rise to intelligence, I see the larger sphere of multi-nationals as similar constructions. What is the purpose of a living pattern? To go on. Corporate entities, just as people, cats, science and religion, exist to continue existing. Like all other patterns, they are perhaps not aware of the doings of their constituent parts, nor what havoc actions on their level may wreak upon those constituent parts. An executive makes a decision based on the needs of the pattern: upward stock growth, profits. It's what an executive pattern does in the system. The larger entity destroys the livelihood of those who would, in 20 years, be potential new bodily fabric. The juggernaut of Big Oil perpetuates itself across the globe, but in so doing destroys the very support structure in which it lives. According to Jeff Hawkins, the brain is a tiered pattern processor. Stimuli comes in and is sent up the chain until some part of the hierarchy recognizes it. It's then referred for action based on what it's identified as. An expert is someone who has managed to store a pattern at lower levels in the hierarchy. In an expert, stimuli is recognized and acted upon without referring up to the big guns in the tower of abstraction. We can think of the system of our world in the same way. Beyond the multinational corporations is the larger pattern of the world itself. Our task is to learn the patterns now stored and referred for action by the multi-national level on our more immediate layer of individual behavior. On the levels Steven is speaking to, awareness of ourselves as a substrate for pattern is the first major step. We must become experts in the ways of pattern, of life, of interdependency, of simplicity to complexity. The feedback lines are in place: we can see and understand what's going on in the layers above and below. If we don't change the way patterns of need are interpreted and action is created, the world itself will change in an action based on the pattern playing out in its body. Just as we individually destroy or move away from what we believe conflicts with our well-being, destruction on the world's scale of action is merely a means of balancing itself and permitting its pattern, the overlapping rise and fall and rise of life, to continue. Related: The New Fascism, Jeff Hawkins - On Intelligence The New Fascism 5/8/05 15:31 - permalink - email - category: Politics There's a sense here in the States our "machine is out of control." This is an expression of the powerlessness people feel in their everyday lives, their belief individual actions have minimal to no impact on the gears which spin the world. Friday night was an hour of the witch conversation between myself, ioerror, buckminster and mattbot. Roaming between endless geekery, one of the many topics was the New Fascism. This is not your forebears' fascism. We're dealing with something different here. It's not jackbooted thugs bringing down the fist and it's not simply about men in control manipulating laws and society to their advantage. There's some of this, certainly, but the system itself seems to be rigged to support action that's not in the interest of human beings. Yesterday I reviewed Jeff Hawkins' excellent On Intelligence, speculating we're entering an Age of Pattern, an ultimate mechanist wave which will reconfigure our understanding of everything. I think what we're seeing in the New Fascism is an expression of this. Welding capitalism to democracy, we've evolved a system which has given life to corporate entities much larger and more powerful than humanity. One human being is simply a signaling mechanism. Our behaviors, like those of the individual ants in a colony, are small sparks traveling the structures which create a larger pattern. We feel like cogs because, viewed in this context, we are. The New Fascism is the system itself. Is it self-aware? I don't know. The same way we cannot directly communicate with the individual neural structures of which we're made, it's unlikely to be able to communicate with us. Try not paying your taxes, even though you don't support what they buy. Try not obeying a law you find unjust. Try not towing the line in any of our deeply entrenched social conventions. Try to find logic on your scale and compare it to what seems to make the system run. When we individually move to change in a fashion against its interests it attempts to move us back to plan or cut us as a loss. When we operate as a group, as parts of the brain must to identify and learn a new pattern, we can make the change stick. World Cities 4/26/05 20:42 - permalink - email - category: Politics Pascal Venier links to an intriguing map of regional relations among world cities and their organizational domains in the efforts of Big Business. The map comes from World Cities and Territorial States under Conditions of Contemporary Globalization, The 1999 Annual Political Geography Lecture by P.J. Taylor. Reading the originating document, I found a second amazing map of alpha, beta and gamma world cities. This is a cropped version to fit here without shrinking, showing only Europe and the Americas. Follow the link for a full version with Asia included. It's enlightening.
The idea of influential cities driving the world's economies and cultures leading to the downfall or irrelevance of enclosing states seems like a natural stage in the growth of multi-nationals. Taking over a city economically and using it to expand and manage territory is what they do. This map was created using quantitative information from a "data bank of 69 firms over 263 cities to identify a roster of 55 world cities." I'm wondering how other statistical analysis would overlay this map. What would wage scales and ethnicity breakdowns look like in comparison? How about levels of education, or local influence of respected academic institutions and research centers? Per capita income? Voting age? Age of the city itself? Dominant religion? Type of government? An idea has just occurred to me for an excellent comparison display of data using Jitter or Java. Using a table of values for various parameters, one could drag a city to another city, changing the size and color of the circles to show a relative comparison of other factors, while still viewing their world-city status. After that, I can imagine various automating algorithms to run relationship routes and comparisons, with the output plugged into sound generation patches... as usual, I can take any idea and find some way to make music out of it. One last quote from Taylor, part of an argument labeled Braudel's Provocation: "Braudel provides us with a lovely bit of unconventional wisdom: capitalism is inherently anti-market. Any sensible capitalist avoids a proper functioning market because that is not where the biggest profits are to be made." More Of The Same 4/16/05 22:17 - permalink - email - category: Politics Requiem.net.au sees increased aggression against Iran and Syria if John Bolton, Bush II's pick for US ambassador to the United Nations, gets the job. It does fit the pattern. You can count on Bush, Inc. for three things: doublespeak, half-truth and outright lies. But I don't see the irony Requiem does. I see a plan in action. Here are a few reinforcing threads in the Republicans' sophist tapestry: Alberto Gonzales - The Attorney General is meant to represent the rule of law at the highest level. The US now has an Attorney General who advocates breaking international law and condoning torture to suit US interests. Clear Skies Initiative - This ridiculously named boon for Big Pollution allows more pollution to be released than under our existing Clean Air Act, with self-policing by industry. As usual, Bush has the wolves guarding the sheep. Healthy Forest Act - Just like Clear Skies, this only helps Big Business. Under this act, timber companies may chop down old-growth on public land and sell it for top dollar. It does not decrease the spread of forest fires as propagandized and it does not affect the health of the forest positively in any way, instead negatively impacting the environment and local ecosystems. No Child Left Behind - NCLB furthers a system where only the wealthy receive quality education, and ultimately will convert the government funded American public school system to private schools paid for by parents. Again, private industry wins, the general public loses. No wonder Bush has underfunded education by over $27 billion. The USA PATRIOT Act - Destroys civil liberties, privacy and the foundations of democratic process. PATRIOT enables the administration to brand anyone exercising their right to dissent and disagree with Bush, Inc. as an enemy of the state. Private Accounts & Social Security's imminent collapse - This entire boondoggle is solely to cover up the largest planned government re-assignment of wealth from the middle class to the corporate sector in history. The War On Terror - Invading Iraq has created far more terrorists than killed. This effort should probably be renamed the War On Iraqi Civilians or The War For Oil. Spending "political capital" from a "public mandate" - Bush lost the popular vote the first time and invaded two countries on the strength of that. For term two he pulled off a whopping 51% of the vote, so watch out. A "culture of life" - This from the man who, as Governor of Texas, presided over more executions (152) than any other governor in history, spent only 15-30 minutes per prisoner deciding against clemency requests while granting only one, and himself signed the Texas Futile Care Law allowing health care providers to pull the plug on patients unable to pay for their life support. A man of God - Guess Bush II only reads the Old Testament. The 2000 election was a coup in the US government. In 2004 Bush, Inc. solidified its power through nationalism, fear ("Terrizm, terrizm, terrizm!") and hellfire. Until these guys are out, it will be more of the same. |
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