Let us document the changes, the shift in consciousness that is happening around the world, the signs of hope.
What other memes are now out there? Add any I have missed if you want.
The idea of the undeserving poor and the undeserving rich with all the rhetoric and clichés being a mirror of the real situation: “They get too many handouts from the government, etc.” Cliches spouted by those who describe the poor as ‘beneficiaries’, while the benefits flow to exactly their opposites. The system makes the poor ‘worthless’, and
The idea that Commerce banks are
essentially corrupt gamblers and the worst usurers of our long debt history – at the expense of individuals and whole countries – is now in our consciousness – but we lack the knowing – or is it the political will – to deal with it.
The idea of these Commerce banks making money from thin air and cyberspace and charging interest
The idea of Corporate Corruption of the Political Process is stronger now than at any time in my memory. The US is leading the charge where it is beyond blatant. Lobby groups and Corporate funding of pet politicians (not bribery apparently – because they have a ‘consultant’s contract’ or some other legal device). Ex-Corporate CEOs as heads of public service departments? The polluter is in charge of checking the pollutants? That sounds absurd. How did that happen? It is in our consciousness – but we lack the knowing – or could it be the political will? – to deal with it.
The idea of the Corruption of Climate
The idea that Their Security is not Our Security, that we are being watched more, and that the interests of internal and external ‘security’ do not align with the people, but with those whose interest is in accumulating power, and –
The idea of attempts for Corporate Control and Monopolisation of Food through GMOs and “intellectual property rights” is in our consciousness. The people don’t trust Monsanto et al. and the growing majority of European
The idea that Values, Virtues and Duties to people and places outside
ourselves are far more important than
without some economist showing us his Input:Output model and claiming it represents anything other than a fiction
And the idea that There are Alternatives – that there is a different and better world possible, and that those who speak for those alternatives are not “unelectable” – but
We are even hearing versions of the word ‘social’ – social democrat, democratic socialist, socialist – without the dominant latter-day McCathyism claiming they represent State Communism; or that public health is somehow a socialist evil alongside welfare for the unfortunate and aged, education, infrastructure, early childhood support, housing, the care of public lands, public science, and systems of justice.
These are strongly
I can imagine smoke-filled back rooms in the Corporate offices where the least ethical of men (mostly) are discussing this rise and their response. The media is critical to that end. “Go forth and manage the perceptions!” Hosking will become more arrogant and practice his smug. Fox will claim a danger to all things decent.
They may know how to kill a meme, but have they gone too far? Is it becoming too rich, a parody of itself: the news anchor whose shallow arrogance and smugness becomes the butt of jokes. The Soviets got to a point in their false denials and misrepresentations that the people eventually viewed each denial as a lie, effectively an admission. And people began to laugh. The Colonel Blimp pomposity at some point became a foolish joker. The politician cozying up to the sports star looks like a desperate undignified wannabe.
Have they gone too far? Are people now at the point where they see not just the problem and the doctored half truths, but also that there are solutions?
The Paris Climate talks, the Trans-Pacific ‘Partnership’ and Trans-Atlantic TTIP equivalent are building more consciousness. In these threats there is hope for a better world as the effectiveness of propaganda diminishes, revealing the hollow men.
Anything I have missed?
Chris Perley
Thoughtscapes
