Our Fight for Survival Goes Beyond Proletarians Versus Plutocrats; It Is Now a Doomsday War between Humanitarians and Moral Imbeciles
THE MARXIAN CONCEPT of class struggle was for many decades our most powerful tool of consciousness-raising and liberation.
It
was understandable enough -- and therefore compelling enough -- to
encourage widespread rebellion in the 19th Century and to fuel
successful revolutions in the 20th Century. It also terrified the
Capitalists into allowing a number of social-democratic reform movements
as well -- the New Deal most assuredly included.
But
now in the 21st Century -- ironically just as We the People are
awakening to the fact our Mother Earth is challenging our entire species
to either abandon its ecocidal misogyny or become extinct -- we may
need to re-think what class struggle is telling us.
That's
because the enlightenment, solidarity and urgent call to action with
which Marxism inspired the vast revolutionary and reformist majorities
of yesteryear seem beyond the comprehension of all but a tiny minority
today.
An
obvious and undeniably major part of our problem is the One Percenters'
absolute mastery of propaganda and psychological warfare. Schooled by
Josef Goebbels and his huckstering kindred, they have warped our minds
with their profoundly seductive but ruinously divisive toxins of imposed
ignorance, linguistic distortion and identity politics.
Now,
brain-warped as we are by Capitalism's monstrous Big Lie of equal
opportunity, too many of us can scarcely fit class -- caste, actually
-- into our notions of individual selfhood, much less into our
collective expectations and demands.
In the past I have denounced these examples of our species' suicidal malfeasance
as byproducts of how the Capitalists have dumbed down the formerly
activist population of the United States into a hopelessly submissive
Moron Nation -- the most apocalyptically ignorant realm of all the
mentally enfeebled dunce-domains that rape our Mother Earth for fun and
profit.
Yet now I think maybe we should look beyond what the One Percenters are doing to us and our planetary Motherland. Maybe we should instead be asking why the patriarchy's 6,000-year campaign of genocide1 -- the product of a tiny fraction2 of our species' lifespan -- has evolved into a campaign of undeniably terminal ecocide.
Marx,
Engels and Lenin tell us the Capitalist Ruling Class behaves as it does
because that is the present-day expression of the age-old
self-protective momentum of tyrants -- an assessment with which it is
surely difficult to disagree.
Meanwhile
our own history reveals the notion of a "moral universe" that "bends
toward justice" is naught but another variant of "change we can believe
in": yet another Big Lie. It is this deception that sustains the self-betraying emotion we call "hope." It suborns our impulse to confront those alleged humans who prey upon us; it numbs us to the fact their boiled-frog ecocide is ultimately as deadly as an attack by rabid grizzly bears -- and it must therefore be battled accordingly.
But
why -- seemingly for the first time in our species' 200-thousand to
250-thousand-year experience -- have its tyrants become bipedal doomsday
machines?
Might
today's strife also be symptomatic of some hitherto unrecognized
evolutionary division of our species into two warring subspecies --
humanitarians versus moral imbeciles? Homo sapiens humanitareansis versus Homo sapiens mala in sē.3
The
latter -- subspecies or not (and I am convinced they are a subspecies
if not also a mutation) -- are now undeniably killing us all.
They
have tabooed and suppressed the empathy and cooperative instincts that
enabled our species to survive four ice ages and no one knows how many
other long-term disasters. And now they are methodically replacing those
instincts with exactly the same murderously acquisitive moral
imbecility that characterizes trophy-hunting serial killers. Think Ted
Bundy or Jeffrey Dahmer -- slayers no less possessed of legal
personhood than Monsanto and IBM -- or so rules the United States Supreme Court.
In other words, the moral imbecility that defines Homo sapiens mala in sē repudiates everything that defines the rest of us as fully human. Which argues for their existence as a subspecies if not also as a mutation.
Moreover they...
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