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Geoffrey Deihl's avatar

In a rational world, the US would be leading the way on surviving the climate emergency, the shrinking natural environment, and the 6th extinction underway. This is no longer a mere game of imperial power, it's about the future of civilization on this planet and the survival of our species. We refuse to let go of the consumption model and predatory behavior capitalism is built on. We're on the verge of a world-wide economic meltdown, climate displacement in the billions, and agricultural failure. No leaders in the developed world talk about these realities, let alone have a real plan. Someone explain to me how we are going to build this renewable green economy as the remaining fossil fuels approach economic non-viability to extract. The house of cards is about to fall, and the results, unpredictable, are going to be ghastly.

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"Despite what the political class wants you to believe, “political violence” is as American as apple pie. The US global empire was built on political violence, or the threat of it, most especially after the Second World War."

And domestically in it's colonial stage and after independence - conquest, control, power, wealth. The pie they had was huge with indigenous inhabitants succumbing to disease in large numbers and thus settlers swarmed across the West rapidly toward the Pacific.

With the huge pie, the emerging market-led economic system was able to develop shallow "fixes" to the nexus of hostile, competing actors because of abundance. Thus "smart-arsed" thinking was able to trump wisdom with no restraint as they headed to the frontier making vast fortunes and being able to quell opposition with state-sponsored violence; steel, coal, meatpacking and so on with a constant pool of available labour segregated by race and ethnicity and so on; in the South the feudal, slave system was also defeated but with the awful legacies of racial division that are palpable in the present.

The US is not an intellectual place; it is a very clever, technocratic one, with the myths from above telling the corporations that run the place that they can always have more, expand, conquer and fix things by making deals with any manically ambitious or greedy psychopath they can pay off: their global quest for dominance is an extension of their domestic history using the same methods they used when they had a big pie. That has gone. The system is now cannibalising itself within and without as smart-arses like Larry Fink devise ways to control the globe by financialising everything on it - controlling digital currency coming soon ...

The contradictions and limitations of this system to take over the globe are now becoming glaringly obvious and the ghouls who run the US (not the people) face collapse from both without and within with much older cultures and states able to counter them.

But corporate types don't get it because the limited (yet very clever) way they think tells them all they have to do is push even harder which is now threatening all of us. Their own myths tell them to double-down, simplify everything, boil it down to good v evil and so on - it is manic and eschatological.

Iain McGilchrist is excellent on this psychology with his books; The Master and His Emissary and The Matter With Things: https://channelmcgilchrist.com/home/

Thanks for another great piece, Jonathan. Great journalism and insight as ever.

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