My apologies for this rant. I confess to being very worried about the rise of powers that would have no problem in their hearts with reducing our civil liberties; but worse, would entrench a view of the world that would destroy what it is to be human, to be of a community, and of a place. I really don’t think they see what they do because they view the world through a paradigmatic lens of mechanical money transactions in an anti-real cyberspace model world of their own imaginings.
There is no room for qualitative things like ‘democracy’ and ‘justice’ in their models, because that is all reflected in economic allocation through the market. Never mind the deeper thoughts of Amartya Sen, Robert Putnam, E.F. Schumacher, Herman Daly, John Cobb, Leopold Kohr, Adam Smith, John Kenneth Galbraith. Never mind the great moral and Political Economy thinkers. Never mind the history of
We have an economic order that sees: 1. large corporates and large finance as benign because they are – within the model – a reflection of their own particular ‘merit’ (like one of Adam Smith’s butchers in his village economy analogy), not their coercion or political influence, and; 2. governments as suspicious – which, by extension, means that democracy is suspicious, which by extension means that the ideas of the people are suspicious. And so liberty is lost, to rapturous applause, incrementally, little by little, just as the infamous dictators prescribed.
That anti-real view as espoused by economists of the Neoliberal ‘cult’ (and I will defend my claim it is a cult should anyone want a longer explanation) begat the horrors we now see unleashed. It forgets that the anti-real model is not the real world within which we live and breathe, then proceeded to destroy systems of balance, justice and wider & longer meanings of what it is to live and be in a communal place. It replaced those systems with their preferred and theoretical social institutions through political & media influence that treats people and our planet ‘as if’ it actually is a construct of infinite and otherwise meaningless ‘resources’.
In unwittingly designing this
You are destroying the sacred.
You have lost sense
Of what it is to be human,
To be a people,
A culture,
To be of and in a place.
You are destroying meaning
And purpose
And have replaced it
With a spreadsheet
Filled with false idols
Masked by dollar signs
To what end?
A recent TV pole revealed that only 34 percent of New Zealanders are in favour of the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement. The Government is losing the battle. They call it a ‘trade deal’. The people see it as a deal to lock in Corporate rights at the people’s expense.
The government spin is so obvious it is cringeworthy. This is not about trade, it is about power and control by corporations for their own ends. It is about profit, not achieved through normal Adam Smith village commerce, but through extraction, shifting the wealth of natural and
More and more people see this government as a puppet for Big Corporates, with Big Corporate ethics and A big Corporate view of the world. We are clients, resources, measured in dollars. The New Zealand National Party has lost its compassionate conservative and democratic roots, and has been taken over by the wide-boy deal makers. Labour is still lost in the Neo-liberal cult, which let loose these Dogs of Commerce, and apparently cannot find a tunnel out of the abyss.
The TPPA is about Big Corporates
That fact that they are in the negotiation room – not small local
I confess, this enrages me. This is definitely a step toward a totalitarian system of government. Corporatism may one day be held in the same distain we have for Fascism.
Chris Perley