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Chorus of Resistance versus the Shrill of Tyranny
by Michael Edwards via stylus - ICH Monday, Oct 4 2010, 8:49pm
international / social equality/unity / opinion/analysis

Humanity is rebelling worldwide to the dictates of elite overlords and petty bureaucrats alike. The small, silent statements of resistance have reached a crescendo, a classic tipping point. Whether it is tax rebellion, free speech, freedom of religion, the freedom to speak out against endless war, women’s rights in oppressive regimes, or the freedom to grow one’s own non-toxic food, the small defeats and victories have become a sustained chorus of resistance to ever-increasing forces of oppression and control. This chorus has coalesced from the choirs of different nations, different genders, different political affiliations, different races, and different socio-economic positions. This is the ultimate sign of a true tipping point; critical mass has been reached.

The modern pantheon of enemies has now been identified by even the most common of men. The enemies are the Banking and Financial Consortiums; the global elite born and bred from mega-wealth; the academics and economists who disconnect ideas from reality; and the linear thinking scientific and military minds that transform nightmares into hellish realities. These are the groups that every man, woman, and child recognizes instinctively, because they are the same psychopathic personalities regardless of where we find them. Until now these arrogant dictators have assumed that those they view as weak (the masses) would dance to their tune and cower forever.

These cabals/tyrants have vastly underestimated the power of numbers and the exponential factors by which simple numbers can increase to create a tipping point that can cause an overnight ‘sea change.’ Today, we witness tyranny emerging in its most blatant form: flagrant disregard for international law and convention, contempt and disdain for basic human rights, citizen spies, government COINTELPRO operations against its own citizens; technological surveillance of every stripe, and the jackbooted common thug promoted to the top of the class in order to enforce an increasingly regimented society where independent thought is viewed as a crime.

The good news is that it is already too late for the forces of tyranny; they have had their reign of terror for long enough; the Tipping Point has been reached. The previous fence-straddlers — even from the mainstream media — are now sounding the alarm. True patriots, freedom fighters everywhere who have seen the writing on the wall for a long time are now sounding the charge. Tyranny has fatally wounded itself by its continual pursuit of the lowest common denominator. All that remains is a hollow shell, a carcass without the substance or means to counter a New Humanity moving inexorably toward Freedom.

We are ONE.

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Corporatism: The Cyborg Amongst Us
by Aetius Romulous via reed - ICH Monday, Oct 4 2010, 9:22pm

In a world of fragile mortal beings, the corporation is a cyborg.

A corporation is nothing more than a legal construct, a packet of documents and papers that conforms to law (or more properly, has law conform to it). The American corporation is now a legal "virtual person" - a cyborg. Its fundamentals have remained unchanged since the first corporations were designed in the early 17th century. Its purpose was - as it is today - to concentrate the capital of individuals, provide that concentration with legal protections and rights under law and legislation, and to then use that concentrated capital to create profits from projects beyond the scope and reach of individual mortal men.

This corporate cyborg proved to be so remarkably adept at concentrating capital and earning returns on investment that today it has become the marketplace. Individuals have no chance of competing because the intended purpose of a corporate cyborg was to defeat the meager returns and profit of mortal individuals. Corporations were created, and are still employed, precisely because the individual cannot provide capital and returns on the scale that the corporations can. The corporate format works but a great expense to the environment and society at large.

Without a framework for the concentrated power of capital, it is hard to imagine how the great works of our modern (failing) civilization could have been developed. From the early railroads and canal systems, through to the worldwide network of fibre optic cables and satellite systems, the corporate format has wrought great and wonderful things. We are a species made miserable and soulless by its advances.

But while the current corporate format certainly does these things - it also does a great deal more. Modern corporations, for instance, have an unlimited lifespan, and outlive the original purpose of the capital and the humans that designed it. Limited liability joint stock companies can and regularly do shed appropriate risk, or avoid it altogether - risks no human would ever take on themselves, or any society would otherwise accept.

Corporations enjoy separate, beneficial tax treatment. They also have the use of an arcane/esoteric accounting system they themselves created for 'their own purposes.' Corporations, by nature, abhor competition and naturally gravitate towards monopoly, as they have clearly been doing in the last 30 years or so. Unlike humans, the corporate cyborg has no ethics, morals, or social responsibilities - its simple, binary purpose is solely to maximize profits at the complete expense of every other issue. Corporations have developed their own legal standing as ruthless profit harvesting 'individuals' before the law.

There are also the unintended consequences of the commensurate concentration of power by increasingly oligarchic corporations in a liberal democracy. The naturally occurring power of astonishing sums of money and influence on simple human legislators in a society obsessed with consumer vices. The flagrant usurpation of a democratic process that should provide checks and balances but is no longer able. Concentrated capital in concentrated corporations that regularly spend small fractions of their profits to bribe and influence lawmakers. Small fractions of profits that have become hundreds of millions of dollars annually as a simple cost of doing business. Amounts of cash no single human with a single worthless vote could ever hope to overcome.

The corporation has become the defacto governing force of 21st century society, cyborgs pushing aside and making the individual state moot. Far from one world government, the earth is teeming with one-world corporations. 21st century schizoid man.

The essential issue of our time is that western liberal democracies are ill equipped to handle unbridled corporatism - they have goals and motivations that are completely at odds with each other.

Many people conflate "corporatism" with "capitalism", most believing they are one and the same. They are not. It is possible to have a robust capitalism that answers to the social imperatives of democracy; however, the corporate goals of capitalism are entirely at odds with the social necessities of democracy. It is entirely possible - and desirable - to isolate corporatism through law and legislation, however, the contemporary ideology of capitalism and free markets believes that the two - corporatism and capitalism - are indivisible. An attack on corporatism is an attack on capitalism. And an attack on capitalism is heresy.

Corporatism is not capitalism.

The failure of democratic institutions to separate out corporatism from capitalism ensures that every instance of conflict between corporations and social welfare will end in the triumph of corporate interests above those of progressive liberal democracy. With each victory, power is transferred from humans to the mechanical corporate format. When we talk of the growing divide between concentrated wealth and capital in America, and those without access to that concentration, we are not talking about freedom, liberty, capitalism, or socialism. We are talking exclusively about the beneficiaries of the corporate concentration of capital, wealth... and the power that flows from that. Virtually every human member of the wealthiest percentiles in every western capitalist nation has that wealth not from hard work, production, or nature, but because they have benefited personally from the use of a corporate cyborg, (where they have not retained their capital from the last aristocratic age).

It is impossible to reach the upper percentiles of wealth and income without the use of the corporate format. Every "rich person" is incorporated in some form somewhere along the way, often, like pharaohs, under pyramids of cascading corporations. The protection of corporatism and the fabulous wealth it produces provides the essential machinery that is chewing away at an American middle class of blithely stoic individuals and families. With tax protection, legal shields, and multiple hedgerows of corporate layers the wealthiest Americans are growing fabulously wealthier while everybody else is...not. This confers increasing power as well as privilege to an ever decreasing group of Americans, each of whom sits astride a corporate revenue stream from either finance, Insurance, or real estate (the FIRE economy), none of which contributes production, manufacturing or material goods. These Americans make money from money and in no other way.

A real and present danger of this corporate firewall of wealth is that it is threatening the very structure of American society. Still a relatively homogenous group, Americans can yet believe they have the individual opportunity to somehow rise to the top in a unique society without class or class distinction. The exponential growth of the chasm between rich and poor over the last generation threatens to demolish this American dream. While arguments rage about politics, economic theory, and dogma, a class system is developing that may yet convince a majority of Americans that they and their children are permanently stuck on a social diet of franks and beans. It is an entirely open question what these tens of millions upon tens of millions of disenfranchised Americans will do when that sudden realization washes over them.

It doesn't have to end this way.

Fixing this should be a simple matter. Through law, legislation, and charter, corporate cyborgs could be brought to heel and made to serve the interests of a wider social welfare. It would be an extremely populist position that would have wide support across the west. Democracies are ideally suited to deal with popular signature evils that threaten the body politic as a whole. And the corporation cyborg in its present incarnation is indeed a popular, signature evil. One mortal man, one mortal vote, one common mechanical enemy.

Many options are available through the laws and legislation on which all corporations receive life. As a democratic society, we can implement popular changes through elections free of corporate interference - if we choose to. Over time, perhaps a generation, corporations can be tamed in such a way that they can return a healthy profit for shareholders while at the same time being responsible to liberal democratic societies and social welfare.

Nowhere is it written that the current corporate format is final. Corporations can be changed and massaged by humans with the will to take them on. There is no law, natural or otherwise that says they can't be. Corporations can be made to behave and act in any way that we humans, as a free society, see fit.

Don't make the mistake of confusing corporations with business. Business and capitalism is still business and capitalism - all we are doing is custom designing a legal format for our new and complex world, a format that has been essentially unchanged since the early 17th century. However, as long as the myth that corporatism means capitalism persists, this transfer of power from the people to oligarchic corporate cyborgs will continue unabated, as it has for several generations now.

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