And this from Chris Hedges today..
“…The danger the corporate state faces does not come from
the poor. The poor, those Karl Marx dismissed as the Lumpenproletariat,
do not mount revolutions, although they join them and often become cannon
fodder. The real danger to the elite comes from déclassé intellectuals,
those educated middle-class men and women who are barred by a calcified system
from advancement. Artists without studios or theaters, teachers without
classrooms, lawyers without clients, doctors without patients and journalists
without newspapers descend economically. They become, as they mingle with the
underclass, a bridge between the worlds of the elite and the oppressed. And
they are the dynamite that triggers revolt.
This is why the Occupy movement frightens the corporate
elite. What fosters revolution is not misery, but the gap between what people
expect from their lives and what is offered. This is especially acute among the
educated and the talented. They feel, with much justification, that they have
been denied what they deserve. They set out to rectify this injustice. And the
longer the injustice festers, the more radical they become…
The power of the Occupy movement is that it expresses the
widespread disgust with the elites, and the deep desire for justice and
fairness that is essential to all successful revolutionary movements. The
Occupy movement will change and mutate, but it will not go away. It may appear
to make little headway, but this is less because of the movement’s
ineffectiveness and more because decayed systems of power have an amazing
ability to perpetuate themselves through habit, routine and inertia. The press
and organs of communication, along with the anointed experts and academics,
tied by money and ideology to the elites, are useless in dissecting what is
happening within these movements. They view reality through the lens of their
corporate sponsors. They have no idea what is happening.
Read the entire article here: http://www.truthdig.com/report/page2/colonized_by_corporations_20120514/
You're telling me that the next revolution will be started by unemployed dentists and underemployed "Diversity Outreach Coordinators"? Sure.
ReplyDeleteThey may be able to start it but it's tough to see many of them living through it successfully.