Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Socioeconomics

I'll open with a quote.
"...we are for Free Trade, because by Free Trade all economical laws, with their most astounding contradictions, will act upon a larger scale, upon the territory of the whole earth; and because from the uniting of all these contradictions in a single group, where they will stand face to face, will result the struggle which will itself eventuate in the emancipation of the proletariat." -Karl Marx.

I've reflected deeply upon my ideologies and personality and realised that I have a lot of traits that show some sort of anarchism.

Mainly Nihilist Anarchism, but I also have strong views on the oppression we've elected upon ourselves.

In this sparking moments of chaos and turmoil, we've elected to govern us an institute of power-hungry individuals who seek only for their personal gain and comfort, ignoring the true needs of those who've elected them.

So this government we have, this leadership, this illusion of freedom, this exploitation and our social disembowelment, has created its own revolution. Just as I coin from William Powell: A government creates its own revolution. There can be no revolt without it.

What we were; a negated trade for the rich and powerful, a monopoly, a bartering of slaves who generate and fluctuate the socioeconomic growth of those who made it game. At least now, a lot of us are smart enough to know what we should have done; we're smart enough to see our sightless vision.

But not even enough for a constitutional right to amend, not even wanting to speak of the obliteration of a revolution.

We're a bunch of slaves saving each other from harm, giving each other harm.

Those who created the gods are the gods themselves. Their mortality lies in the ashes of their contradictions and their game.

We're a fucking joke, we don't matter to them.

We're tangible, disposable; their wealth and plentiful lives corrodes their vision of value.

We're cheap labour and we should start turning the tables.

We all think of liberation, of freedom of everything we can dream of that seemed so real because we dreamed it intangible.

"Freedom is not a commodity given to the enslaved upon demand. It is a precious reward, the shining trophy of struggle and sacrifice" Kwame Nkrumah.

Add voiceless determination and unheard dreams.

"People will sell liberty for a quieter life" Anthony Burgess in A Clockwork Orange.

What quieter life?! There is only weakness in those who choose to be blinded and enslaved, weakness and ignorance, idiocracy and stupidity.

We have ideas, some of which are smart, most of which were stupid, for some, the reverse is more likely. We have ideas, ideas that came from all sources; dreams, imaginations and fantasies. We have ideas, ideas others may never think of, others may never hear, others will never recognize when you never show them, ideas that will spark many ideas, ideas to change, to revolt, to aid us in movement to reconnoiter the system. We have ideas, ideas to kill and be killed for, ideas that will only be heard because ideas take place in the head, where true liberty exists.

If we choose to stand at the side and hope someone will do something, then that someone will never come. You only live once, take the chance to do something apart from the stupendous mandatory, monopoly life you live. Stop dreaming of becoming a bis superstar and having a billion fans. Dream of something that will share the spirit of not only yours but of those around you. Face it, life is meant to be interesting, it's our job to give it some worth.

"It is in my firm belief that the only laws an individual can truly respect and obey are those instilled in himself(herself)." - William Powell.

"The will to power only exists because we desire it to exist. It is a personal experiment of life. Only the individual can decide its value... The individual desires to master all space and to extend its force but encounters other individuals doing the same and thus gives way to them or they come to a union and strive for power... The fears and anxieties of an individual and of society should be overcome." - collective quotes from The Will to Power by Friedrich Nietzsche.

For your liberty, for their liberty, for my liberty, for the liberty of whosoever. Understand.

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