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Capital Punishment
There’s no
ambiguity in the term: capital punishment is
killing, carried out by an entity commonly, but not
exclusively, judicially empowered. It refers only to
the killing of persons, of course. Doesn’t it?
In this uniquely terrible time in America, when
there is such fathomless confusion and desperation,
such vitriolic, violent and conflicted fury in the
adversarial masses, when we watch the empty
catechism of our national mythology shatter and
evaporate, when we are compelled to stare into the
abyss of all our historic falsity, pretense,
viciousness and dishonor, when national
disintegration and death seem not only possible but
likely, to hold on to sanity one must try to
understand how this could have come to be.
How is it that a nation that had as close to a truly
fresh start as any known, that, free of the
socio-economic bonds and fetters of ossified,
post-feudal Europe and unencumbered by the congealed
paralysis of tradition that strangled Africa and the
Orient, might have evolved according to the best
Enlightenment ideals and humane practices, has
declined to a point where its political farce is
moribund and stinking, its economic reality is
obscenely vicious, and its whole society is crippled
by anxiety, fear and racial hatred?
It’s not possible to trace and catalog the
impenetrably tangled complex of historical decisions
and choices that, in aggregate, over time, led to
the critical, perhaps fatal, condition in which we
are enmeshed and imprisoned today, but that’s not
required. What is required is a
species of miracle. One that only occurs when
mankind makes a quantum cognitive leap from one
universal, absolute, and ruling dogma to a wiser,
sounder paradigm.
The leap that must be made, and
against which the odds are astronomical, is from the petrified religion
of Capitalism to a life-centered, life-preserving economic system. If
this transition is not made and Capitalism is allowed to continue its
mindless, murderous assault on all life it will destroy the natural
world, including the human race. That all humanity is not afire with
passion to demand this leap be made is due entirely to the managed
ignorance and policed impotence of The People perpetuated by the
Capitalist Tyranny.
Capitalism has been a tool of privilege
and power, and a cynical, cruel, malevolent fraud from its beginnings.
In its simple, ingenious design it has proven to be the most efficient
tool for mercilessly exploiting human vulnerability and utterly debasing
rational government ever devised by the perverse mind of Man. Its
simple basis is using money to extract surplus value from workers paid
the lowest possible wage. In situations of general human poverty--which,
historically was nearly everywhere, always--Capital paid only the bare
pittance that could keep its miserable labor pool alive.
Marx, in his prolix, academically
impenetrable prose, clinically dissected and dismembered Capitalism long
ago, but only after its raging infection had armed controlling elites
with a financial bonanza that enabled them to own entire governments and
impose their vile dogma on the great mass of humanity. It was sold as a
means--the only one--to generate prosperity which would benefit all
justly, according to their contributions to its success. That was the
mantra, endlessly repeated and affirmed by the power of the state, that
allowed it to assume the magical character of a religion.
In Marx’s day, Capitalism evolved in an
atmosphere of violent, unregulated blood and guts competition, and
enterprises stood or fell, throve of failed, on the basis of “to the
victor belong the spoils”. Many great fortunes in the 19th and early
20th centuries saw their massive success and consolidation built of the
bones and blood of their out-hustled, out-maneuvered rivals.
That kind of open warfare, so damaging to
so many Capitalist entities, went out through the brokered collusion of
industry and government by World War I. Socialism, ever its bete noir,
saw its central tenets appropriated to change Capitalism’s rules, to
diminish raw competition, and to shore up the howling fraud of private
enterprise. By the Great Depression Capitalism had become a welfare
client of nations and a bad joke for cognoscenti.
Keynes said it: “Capitalism is the
extraordinary belief that the nastiest of men, for the nastiest of
motives, will somehow work for the benefit of all.”
Though both critics and oligarchs knew
its falsity, and though its ruinous, catastrophic crashes had repeatedly
rocked the world, violently battering working people, its propaganda
prevailed. That humanity is ignorant and gullible is not news, witness
America today, and recovery from the fully metastasized systemic disease
of the Capitalist catechism is glacial in this nation of baffled,
deluded people, in spite of their long suffering under it.
J.K. Galbraith nailed its hucksters to
the wall: “The modern Conservative is engaged in one of mankind’s oldest
exercises in moral philosophy: the search for a superior moral
justification for selfishness.”
But that, too, is outdated. They no
longer search. They make no effort to justify themselves and their
crime. Their power, entrenched and buttressed by rented governments,
permits them to gloat openly and flaunt their piracy. They truly
believe, in the face of the mortal chaos they’ve created, that--as the
Harpy, Maggie Thatcher, once boasted--there is no alternative.
It’s not so. There is today no continuity
of what was called Capitalism. It’s dead. It doesn’t exist. The phony
artifact of classic Capitalism long since ceased to be about initiative,
cunning, and independent rapacity, and is now a sick racket on life
support, relying on government welfare with no need to function
efficiently or even adequately. Trillions are funneled into it by the
government it owns to fuel the Imperial War Machine and fade the global
crap game of debt and derivatives it runs as a casino. When bets go bust
the state manufactures more fiat money with less and less real value,
jeopardizing the dollar hegemony that is Welfare Capitalisms only
support.
The Imperial State, borrowing from
itself, and peddling cheapened money to financially captive foreign
governments to fund its militarist follies and further enrich its
billionaire owners, having raped its own country’s natural resources,
fouled the whole world’s air, land, and oceans, murdered many millions
of the guiltless poor and helpless, and stolen its citizens birthright
and future, teeters perilously at the brink of implosion and meltdown.
Capital punishment, indeed...
When hope fails, magical thinking begins.
A miracle of human evolution is needed for life to continue. There is
no time left, and there are no options, no escapes, no dodges. Life
forms must adapt, evolve, or die. Contrary to our central myth, we are
not an exception. We must act now, and choose life or extinction. This
will be our finest hour. Or, very soon, our last.
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