Cash of the Titans: Against the Noxious Fantasy of Limitless Growth
The concept of endless economic growth, accepted as sacrosanct by
both U.S. mainstream political parties, and internalized as the dominant
mode of mind by the general population of the corporate/consumer state
is mirrored in the exponential mathematics of a malignancy.
Cancer, if given voice, would proclaim itself to be a believer in
"free market values"…devoted to the principle of endless growth…until,
of course, it would silence its own voice by killing its host.
Likewise, all life seeks limits or prematurely dooms itself.
The same holds true with addiction to unlimited economic
expansion…the craving for incessant ascension is, in fact, a doomed
Icarusian flight.
In our time, politics as usual has failed to address the most
pressing issues of the age: The manner by which neoliberal economic
agendas exploit the masses in the service of a corrupt elite, and in so
doing, decimating individual hopes and aspirations, as, all the while,
the environmental dangers, endemic to the unchecked system, imperil the
survival of humankind.
Although, alarmingly, both political parties continue to serve the
status quo: Contemporary conservatives promote--in fact, seem to
outright revel in--the litanies of a gospel of global-wide destruction
(in the case of religious fundamentalists even going so far as to
implore the forces of heaven, with fervid prayers, to expedite
doomsday's date of arrival) by means of militarist aggression and
environmental carnage--while squeamish liberals are devotees of the
cliché-worshipping temple of incremental change.
From the right flank of this disastrous cosmology of convenience,
Rick Santarium insists that a literal interpretation and societal
application of "The Scriptures" i.e., an ad hoc collection of the laws,
legends and beliefs of Middle Eastern, Bronze Age, hill country
barbarians will remedy our national woes. Accordingly, what is one to
make of this lovely bit of wisdom from Isaiah (13:9,15–18)?
"Behold, the day of the Lord cometh, cruel both with wrath and fierce
anger . . . Every one that is found shall be thrust through . . . Their
children also shall be dashed to pieces before their eyes . . . and
their wives ravished. Behold, I will stir up the Medes against them. . .
[T]hey shall have no pity on the fruit of the womb; their eye shall not
spare children."
Lovely, huh? Surely, we've evolved past such barbaric sentiments.
What kind of a blood-besotted people would accept such an abomination to
the tenets of modern civilization and basic human decency?
Tragically, this is who: Both political parties of U.S. duopoly and
their supporters, comprising a nation of people, who by large majorities
support, for example, the Obama administration's policy of warfare
waged by predator drone attack. Military actions that often result in an
Old Testament-style "dashing to pieces" the bodies of children.
What does it matter now to the dead whether the reason given for
perpetrating these monstrous acts are based on Santarium's psychotic
concretization of religious lore or Obama's slick, national security
state rationalizations?
As neocons press the petal to the metal of the war machine,
mainstream liberal apologists for the status quo, luxuriating upon the
hurtling juggernaut, counsel us that any change in direction and
velocity must be incremental, as they proffer other brain-dead,
political clichés about the need for"civility" and "political realism"
involving the criteria of sausage making.
First, clichés are zombies; they are dead to the novelty of the
living moment, and they eat the brains of inspiration. They are worse
than lazy thinking--they are putrefied thought. Worse, clichés will not
die, because they are already dead. Burn them with fire…reduce them to
ashes…let the ash mulch the soil where future inspiration will grow.
Second, an incremental approach is an utterly useless, if not
delusional, response to the situation. The U.S., through the decades of
the post-war era, has been moving with increasing rapidity towards
becoming an outright national security/corporate authoritarian state. At
this point, this much is evident regarding mainstream liberals who tout
the virtues of "incremental change": they, from their comfortable perch
of privilege, do so, because they harbor scant desire to alter the
present order.
Still, mainstream liberals are baffled as to why people find them so
unbearable, when, in their swoons of self-regard, they believe
themselves to be oh-so reasonable sorts who selflessly wish everyone the
best.
If you are an advocate of incrementalism, then you co-sign the
present order--and the present order consists of
corporate/military/police state dominance over almost every aspect of
life in the U.S. In short, "reasonable", "well-meaning" liberals--you
are complicit in crimes against human dignity when you bandy your
incremental change fantasies.
This is what your reasonable, well-meaning, piecemeal approach is
worth...Not a drop of blood of the innocent slaughtered in your predator
drone-besotted president's wars of imperium whose blood-drenched deeds
you co-sign with your casuistry. Your faux civil pose is worth about a
handful of dust. Obama apologists you can keep making excuses for dear
leader--although, it strains credulity as to how anyone with a working
moral compass can continue to defend him, or any leader, who has proven
himself to be a stalwart defender of the dominant order.
Regarding which, the defining trait of the financial and corporate
elite, who lord over the present system has proven to be an
all-consuming lust for riches that an individual could not spend in a
thousand lifetimes. Their concept of what constitutes acts of trade and
commerce is analogous to what pornography is to erotica. Accordingly,
one would regard the greedheads of the one percent with the same
compassion that one grants to a porn addict, if not for the fact that
acts of autoeroticism are not responsible for climate chaos nor did the
activity bring down the global economy.
In contrast, this ongoing, noxious, degrading circle jerk of the elite did.
And this brings us to what is at the root of the current siege
mentality of the architects and operatives of the corporate/militarist
state: Below the armament-bristling surface, and at the dark heart of
the subterfuge of one percenters’ yawns this abysmal psychology: If an
individual insists on existing in a fortified tower of the mind, the
truths of his own heart, as well as those arriving from the soul of the
world, will appear to him to be acts of sedition; the longings of his
own heart for compassion will be misinterpreted as signs of weakness and
emotionally displaced as a malignant, paranoid fantasy in which his own
desire for resonate human contact will seem to be the attack of an
invading army of rebels.
By reflex (mirrored outwardly in the modus operandi of the one
percent against a rising, global chorus of political protest and social
unrest) he will attempt to block out and silence the admonitions of his
own besieged heart, doubling down on his paranoid actions, until the
fortifications in and around himself (the mass psychology of a national
security state) have grown to titanic proportions.
An inhuman system that has come to stand for little but the empty
perpetuation of itself, according to the metaphoric lexicon of the
ancient Greeks, is tantamount to approaching existence as a Titan--and
they did not mean the metaphoric designation to be taken as laudatory:
The Greek poets believed an evincing of titanic traits was an anathema
to human life and an affront to the gods.
According to Homer, after returning from a long military campaign,
the reluctant warrior, Hector, who upon seeing his young son, Astyanax,
for the first time, in a misguided attempt to bestow a hug on his son,
pressed the boy, with too much force, to his armored breastplate,
causing the child to cry out in pain. Upon noticing his son's distress,
Hector eased the pressure (an act of sensitivity; conversely, some
father's never notice the agony they inflict on their sons in their
wrong-headed attempts to show their love).
Then Hector held the boy skyward and offered him to Zeus. We should all be so lucky.
Zeus, after all, is the father of the gods; therefore, Hector granted
his son the right to choose his own unique destiny; he was given free
will.
In contrast, at present, the collective fathers of this culture have
given us--and we now give our own children--to the Titans of the
corporate/militarist state. Titans, who, as Titans are prone to do, eat
their young.
According to Greek mythology, human beings could not exist on earth
until Zeus banished and imprisoned his father, Cronus, a Titan, and the
other Titans to the depths of Hades.
In human terms, we call this an uprising.
At present, daily life has become defined by the caprice of titanic
forces (forces that devour our humanity). Fellow human beings, we are
long overdue for this: The hour has arrived to demand an end to the
destructive reign of these self-serving elites who have proven, time and
time again, they care nothing about the suffering they bring to
humanity nor the damage they inflict on this living planet.
In our time, when feedback loops of methane gas are melting arctic
ice at an exponential rate, yet the powers that be continue their
pursuit of ruthless agendas that perpetuate this death-worshiping
trajectory, it is evident that politics as usual has failed.
Incremental change will not slow a runaway train. Awareness and
action might. In our case, at this late date, if the corporate elite,
who control the agendas of the state, are not challenged and brought to
heel, and soon, then there is little else left for us to do, other than
become hospice workers for our doomed species.
Even the notion of (much less the cultural imperative) of constant,
endless growth causes one to feel diminished. Resultantly, the
imagination seeks to fall in love with limits--a process we mislabel as
depression, a form of repressed grieving that brings feelings of
powerlessness, but when tweaked by an active participation in
confronting malignant power can be transformed into a life-vivifying
vehemence to bring meaning and structure to an overly complex system.
"All around us, the fundamentals of life are crying out to be shaped, or created."--Joseph Beuys
Conversely, personal devotion to a fear-bulwarked, habitually
self-serving egoism, as opposed to embracing a soul-infused selfhood,
creates a catastrophe of malignant greed--a disastrously narrow,
resonance-bereft approach to consciousness that alone cannot carry the
multiverse of the self into the world. Hence, a selfish man's relentless
obsession to possess the bounty of our planet can never assuage his
sense of insecurity and emptiness, not even if all the plundered riches
of the ravaged earth were laid before him for his taking.