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Re: <nettime> Portland Occupation's tactical innovation |
JH: > Best to walk away, scatter, make a new life elsewhere, > and let the police fall flat on their faces as they push > their phalanx around the urban centers, alone. Of course! This is what is already happening. All but for the few who haven't made it to the 21st century yet. C'mon people . . . the *environment* has changed from "class warfare" in the age of telegraph and mimeographed broadsheets -- we have lived in the DIGITAL era for 20+ years. Sorry but describing the present situation as "neo-monarchist" is just stupid. Not only does the US have nothing that resembles any kind of *monarchy* but it doesn't even have a half-way coherent capitalist *elite* -- what we have is exactly what McLuhan "predicted" would be the result of *mass-media* when he wrote his first book in the late 1940's, (originally titled) "Guide to CHAOS." Let's bury the "left-wing" *conspiracy theories* right here and now. NO ONE is in CONTROL!! (Hasn't anyone bothered to read Kevin Kelly or Zbigniew Brzezinski?) Going up against the police only confirms that they have a *tactical* job to do -- in no way does it illustrate that their is an *integrated* STRATEGY behind them, because there simply isn't. OCCUPY your own *life*!! The ONE-PERCENT is a statistical account of wealth distribution -- NOT a useful description of *power* distribution. Every one of these 1%'ers is totally on their own. Yes, I know quite a few of them -- I was a Wall Street investment banker, you will recall. They have no political party (when Barack Obama is actually working for the Pentagon, as everyone in DC knows). they have no effective institutions and they don't even have a sense of "class" solidarity. As the financial mechanisms of Congressional elections make clear, it's every man/woman for themselves, bought by narrow-interest lobbyists. The last time the WEST had a semblance of a coherent elite was after WW II. The "Rockefellers" emerged as the winners and they rapidly put their stamp on the *world* in institutional form. They ran the Marshall Plan and, therefore, Germany. They so completely dominated Japan that they were able to *design* a completely artificial society. They ran the most powerful foundations -- Rockefeller/Ford/Carnegie -- and they financed a global *cultural* COLD WAR (against the Stalinist Soviet Union) that dominated poitics/culture/art/labor/etc. around the world. They ran the United Nations, the IMF/World Bank, the CIA, the CFR, the Bilderbergers, the Salzburg Seminar, WFMH, etc. They launched entire new fields of social control -- like Social Psychology, Communications Science, Cybernetics and General Systems. They bankrolled the RAND Corporation and the Center for the Advanced Study of Behavioral Sciences. They fabricated "synthetic" religions and were even able to force the "re-alignment" of Rome called Vatican II. They put a President in the White House in 1976 -- Jimmy Carter -- dominated foreign policy with the Trilateral Commission and helped install an anti-Stalinist Pope -- John Paul II. Now that was POWER!! No more. Following the Vietnam War, all this came unraveled. They have no *effective* power in China. Or, in Brazil, Russian, India or South Africa. The BRICS are all industrializing, so they will drive global growth for the next 50 years. All the "Rockefellers" are left with is a thoroughly POST-INDUSTRIAL USA/Europe/Japan where the "elite" goes bundling off to DAVOS to make their one-on-one deals and in which "networked" protestors pretend they are still engaging in "class-warfare." Get a LIFE!! (Because that's what 10's of MILLIONS have already decided to do!!) Be selective, be an ASSET to the collective . . . (Soul II Soul: _http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sjCcg123Y8_ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sjCcg123Y8) ) Mark Stahlman Brooklyn NY # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: http://mx.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/nettime-l # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@kein.org