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		<title>Capitalism, Violence, and Individuality</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Dec 2009 15:34:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Doug</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is there a link between capitalism, violence and individuality?

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is there a link between capitalism, violence and individuality?</p>
<p>Some people wonder why the USA is so violent.  Mass murder occurs it seems every week.  Gun owners see no connection between murder and gun ownership.  It is often said that people kill people and not guns, but guns make the matter so much easier. </p>
<p>Individuality is the fundamental driver for this behavior.  It is no coincidence that the US places higher emphasis on individuality than any other country in the world.  How does this work?</p>
<p>Individuality is the primary consequence of the personal monotheistic religions.  Few can see in this country why this is so because they have been trained from infancy to embrace individuality.  There are none so blind than those that can&#8217;t see. </p>
<p>Individuality is reinforced by capitalism and it is in their interest to do so.  A consumer society must reinforce self-centeredness and vanity.  Conceit rules the day.  Self- love in the US is the primary form of love.  Love for others is a poor second.  This atomization is necessary for the institutionalization of competition.  Inculcating desire in the individual at the expense of the &#8220;other&#8221; is the pimary motivator for action.  As one of my professors said humming the Disney tune &#8220;Hi Ho Hi Ho it&#8217;s off to work I go&#8221; replacing it with &#8220;I own I owe it&#8217;s off to work I go&#8221; illustrated the human condition that exists in the US economy.  It was not that former president Bushes plea for people to &#8220;spend&#8221; as their patriotic duty simply encouraging others to acquire more goods so as to bring about greater happiness, but rather the admonition to spend was rooted in forcing people farther into the depths of debt forcing them to work harder and harder and enable even greater debt assumption.  Thus is the yoke of capitalism and wage slavery. </p>
<p>People are inculcated with the desire to acquire material possessions.  This is no accident due to the materialistic worldview of techno-scientism.  As most know one&#8217;s personal worth is assessed based on their material acquisitions.  Keeping up with the Joneses is a standard and well known commercial affair.</p>
<p>But like Hegel&#8217;s supposition that all things lie wait in the constant state of transition, the capitalistic worldview holds traps for the capitalists themselves.  While the proletariats are consumed with modes of acquisiton to prove their worth to themselves and to God above, firearms are necessary to protect these material things from the aquisitive others and the government beyond.  The leveling of Socialism is often the battle cry.  It is fine when these unfortunates can be herded by the capitalists as they have in the past to support fascist regimes, but also this can backfire and result in a frontal attack on the capitalists themselves.</p>
<p>While perhaps it would be unfair to attribute to the capitalists the result of the weekly murderous rampage found easily in the press, the culpability of capitalism cannot be overlooked as being the result of class appeal and resulting ultimately in the other isms which are unpopular at the time.  Loss of the herd can have terrible consequences and I admonish the capitalists to take this into consideration when trying to drive the herd.  Too easily can the populace turn against the government and ultimately the capitalists if they clearly can see their lot.  Capitalists are encouraged to to be aware that that which drives the individual in the acquistion of goods can errrantly have the object of this conceit and anger turned against it.</p>
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		<title>Looking Past Ideology</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Dec 2009 09:34:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Doug</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether we side with the communist homogeny or the christian heterogeny.  World business has already thrown heterogeny to the wind. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The world is so disparate.  But that is changing with the homogenization of the world.  Of course heterogeneous is the preferred nomenclature for the god fearing lot.  Celebrating difference and also ridiculing it is the favorite pastime of US proletariat.  I&#8217;m better, you are worse!  Always if someone is doing better than oneself then they are a object of scorn.  And the envy and hate gushes profusely from one&#8217;s veins.  Conceit rules the day.</p>
<p>And love, oh love.  For what is love?  To love so intensely one must be deeply attached to that which one wants to possess.  Likewise hate is a passionate feeling as well for those who desperately practice avoidance.  Love for the creator, vindictiveness and scorn for the created.  What an uncomfortable existence.  What then is one to do?</p>
<p>Our innermost psyche embraces the emblems of religion.  Like food and water it finds a place for us who are so alone.  Jesus lives in our lives and Jesus is implanted in our brains.  The emotions run rampant.  To serve Jesus is to serve oneself.  To deny him is to threaten ones very existence.  No wonder those who betray the popular conceptions of Jesus are cursed and damned.  Being damned is especially pronounced by apostates that reject popular Islam.  For Jesus to love us he must love ourselves truly.  For Jesus can love nothing else if it is not another.  Love is like that.  For to love oneself only without God or ideology is a form of narcissistic masturbation.</p>
<p>The irony is lost on this fundamentalist lot that Jesus in his portrayal is feminized.  Long flowing locks of hair.  Long gowns which adorn him and his disciples.  But Jesus is a holy icon.  He is almost neutered and no reference is made to his sexual preferences.  This idealization appeals to a  unity between both sexes.  Like the Virgin Mary who gives birth without the benefit of male impregnation, sex is taboo and repressed and objectifed in  a passion for the God Almighty.  One is reminded of the holy rollers writhing in extacy in the church aisles. </p>
<p>Unfortunately like many philosophers Jesus was executed.  His teaching if they are indeed his are flowery, rhapsodic and wonderful.  Yet the brutal exection has become the purpose of his life.  I hope my life is remembered more for how i lived my life rather than how I died.  A tombstone looks so cold alone in the ground.</p>
<p>With the spread of the western worldview there is an attempt to indoctrinate other belief systems into our &#8220;natural&#8221; calling.  These heterogenists have no qualms about homogenizing the peoples of Asia, Africa and elsewhere in this shadowy mind altering belief.  At the beck and call of one&#8217;s master &#8211; the priest or pastor of the parish, these fundamentalist laity move as ordered to serve their holy masters.  And if asked they fall like lemmings off a cliff in protection of their God fearing beliefs.  Ideology is like this.  But ideological narcisism is not particular to western religion. </p>
<p>In fact it is not particular to religion at all.  Atheist ideology killed more people in the 20th century than all other groups combined.  One only needs to look at Mao or Stalin or Pol Pot.  Radical communism is not different from fundamentalist religion.  Both are ideologically driven, both see the coming of a new age whether on earth or in heaven and both emphasize struggle and death to achieve the promised land.  Both being contrarian in nature this explains why the fundamentalists hate the communist and the communists hate the fundamentalists.  Well perhaps &#8220;hate&#8221; is too harsh because one would be more than happy to convert and &#8220;save&#8221; the other. </p>
<p>The kinder and softer socialism is like those who embrace others with the love of Jesus.  But like the radical communists, the more radical fringe of the fundamentalists becomes hateful, tyrannical and murderous.  Just as the priests are out to save souls and are the most excellent of all, the doctors of Cuba are out to save the world from one&#8217;s physical ailments.  One caters to the soul and the other caters to the body but in fact both are ideological in nature. </p>
<p>Both worldviews take hold in the psyche,  Whether we side with the communist homogeny or the christian heterogeny.  World business has already thrown heterogeny to the wind.  The world nature of business and greed trumps ideology and nationality.  The fundamentalist Christians rail against the one world government and pray for help from their savior to remain free.  Socialism in the US is manifested in their minds now in the debate over health care and is considered the biggest threat to the fundamentalists of their God given freedom.  But then is socialism taking over?</p>
<p>Hardly.  Only the amassing of capital is the owners creed.  Radical communism is not any more dictatorial than fundamentalist religious totalitarianism.  According to the capitalists, whatever gets the job done. Encouraging ideology among the masses but valuing only the acquisition of wealth for themselves the proletariat ideology serves the capitalist bosses well.  Threatened with the fear of slavery from the socialists or the socialists fear of being exploited by their capitalist bosses all people are kept off balance in a constant state of limbo, never finding their balance in the world that shakes constantly from financial earthquakes and aftershocks.  But as long as lip service is paid to the &#8220;love of Jesus&#8221; by the politicians or the martyrs of the revolution by the &#8220;communists&#8221; the capitalist bosses grow and thrive like a rapacious ivy run amok.</p>
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		<title>The US War Machine</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 09:14:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Doug</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The military is hiring.  The US with bases around the world and two wars and two impending conflicts there is no shortage of military employment.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well the economy has tanked.  All manufacturing has fled the country.  We are in a terrible mess but perhaps the politicians will rescue us. </p>
<p>What were politicians thinking when they signed these free trade agreements?  Are they working for some foreign power?  How could they sell their constituents down the river?  Now the unemployment rate is over 10.2 percent nationally and the population is in an uproar.  But what is the complaint about anyways?  There is plenty of work.</p>
<p>The military is hiring.  The US with bases around the world and two wars and two impending conflicts there is no shortage of military employment.  So step right up and sign your life away.  Lucky for the rich that there is no forced conscription and that this military is all &#8220;volunteer.&#8221;  People that need to feed their families who have no gainful means of employment are stuck.</p>
<p>One wonders whether this is intentional.  The only possibilities for employment in the US generally is the war munitions plants or in the service using these weapons.  Also sales of these weapons still are in great demand around the world.  Well we may not export anything else but war munitions, but what else do we have to export if we control the use of these weapons.  The fact of the matter is that we need no manufacturing base in order to fulfill the basic needs of US citizens.  The vast armament of military weapons enable the US to take pretty much whatever it wants at will.  Using poor citizens, instilling in them patriotism while blinding them to the true intention of their mission, they serve as fodder for the ruling elite.  The military may offer menial pay but ultimately good benefits and a good retirement plan if you live and last to retirement.</p>
<p>I wonder if it is just coincidental that the impoverished economy is an intended result to enforce conscription.  At any rate it seems like an expected outcome, if it is not an intended outcome (come on the government knows what is happening) because of the massive taxpayers fortunes poured into the military services.   With the demand for troops and and the hazardous nature of military duty some incentive must be implemented.  What is better than the financial incentive.  Let&#8217;s face it, the military would have a difficult time reaching it&#8217;s quota without the dismal economy.  Universal conscription is not the preferred option because of the risk of a public outcry by the privileged classes.  The military industrial complex no longer is an aspect of US life but has become the only game in town.  The international business conglomerates have no allegiance to the US and it&#8217;s workers.  They happily abandon the US workers and happily subject them to world conflict, those being asked to lose their lives for the interest of business and the ruling class. </p>
<p>The US simply provides the brute force that constrains those who would obstruct our policies of controlling the worlds resources.  But if the world conglomerates have no allegiance to the US worker then how are these spoils to be distributed?  Certainly the wheel for the war industry must be greased and the military work force must have the basics for life in order to serve their function in allegiance to their capitalist bosses.  Ultimately of course the capitalists are looking to acquire the greatest profits at the least expense.  If this means moving former US jobs to sweat shops in the third world so be it.</p>
<p>One might wonder why the US is awarded this function of being the world&#8217;s defenders of the capitalists.  Couldn&#8217;t this be outsourced too?  Some countries may not be so malleable when it comes to corporate influence.  The corruption of the US government is so pronounced it aint funny.  Bribery is legal.  What else would you call a politician that is bred from infancy with special interest money who is to serve their whole career for their oligarchical cronies.  If for a second they drop the ball they are consigned to obscurity as they would be attacked by the corporate media and all funding would be removed for future campaigns.  This spells disaster.  The fact of the matter is business owns the government and indirectly (well not so indirectly) the war machine.  Eventually the military itself may be outsourced if suitable corrupt and trustworthy governments can be found with a hungry military which is willing to die for less.   </p>
<p>Stay tuned, the next act is coming soon.</p>
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