Growthism

by Satanus 10 Replies latest jw friends

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    Ran across an interesting article commenting on the capitalist imperitive of endless growth. Here are a few excerpts.

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    In a world controlled by mega-corporations - whose amoral and self-interested philosophy is Growth Uber Alles - we are bombarded daily with propaganda about the blessings of growth, even as we experience its opposite. Unless we, the people, regain control of our corporate oligarchy and re-define economics to generate balance, the world will continue to degenerate under a self-defeating, for-profit, ethic of growth-to-ruin.

    Despite increases in sales and profits in recent decades have we have seen nearly unrelieved declines in real wages, political power, and per-capita estates of wage-laboring majorities. For these reasons it is the task of capital’s economists to translate real decline, and "trickle-up" transfers of wealth from the many to the few, into "growth" and "universal gain." The trick here is to mask decline, hide concentrations of wealth and power, and protect capital’s factor hegemony from which the greater profit and power is mined.

    As a process without limits, Growthism has no relationship to the most important qualities in our lives, much less social equity, democracy, human rights, factor balance, or environmental sustainability. As a goal and good measured only by increases in widgets and beings, a short-term, quality-less, profit and per-capita ruin becomes an end unto itself. Corrupt values and dismal measures drive a corporate need divorced from effective freedom, democracy, and eco-sustainability... and continually crush the better estate.

    The very language of Growthism also reveals a male-defined drive for dominance - wherein we speak of "expanding" and "penetrating" markets and "dominating" the resources of other nations and people. Growthists speak of forcing open markets with the same cunning, and sense of divine right, as those who once spread the legs of virgins to make bloody sacrifices to male gods upon a cold stone slab.

    With balance and balancing values missing from our core societal ethics, and within a finite space on earth, the prevailing ethic of "grow or die" becomes one of grow and die. Nevertheless, the high priests of Growthism see any interference with ever-increasing population as threatening to their profits and power.

    In view of history, we might conclude Growthism is a manifestation of youthful, impetuous, nation-states bent on cultural and trade conquest. With the wisdom and restraint of maturity missing in youth, “young” and immature societies are characterized by imperial, religio-economic, ventures and ideologies. They are prone to proselytizing and geared to chewing up old societies and new frontiers. Without restraint all historic Edens and new frontiers soon disappear and we come to a very crowded end.

    It is apparent that despite the opposition of the great majority, our ruling elites and corporate oligarchs force upon us a predatory immigration policy - i.e., the idea is to continually lower wages, terrorize existing labor forces with a continual supply of new entrants willing to work for less, and prevent unions, etc.

    "Growth for the sake of growth is the ideology of the cancer cell."

    http://www.growthism.com/

    S

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    Capitalism is a great engine to power everything. However, in it's present form, restraints are being continuously removed. It's like a car engine, gas pedel to the floor, tranny in neutral, and everything disconnected. It revs itself to an explosion. Now, if the power is properly harnessed to make electricity, heating or cooling w a connection to the transmission, all that power is put to useful work, and everybody benefits. Even the engine doesn't self destruct. In the same way, the capitalist corps need harnessing to the needs of the community. Endless growth will lead to the destruction of everything.

    S

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    Along a similar line, a movie called branded plays w the power of marketing to mould public perception. It's semi scifi w almost fantasy types of effects. It's about a couple of marketing geniuses duking it out in russia. The effects might be seen as the war that goes on unseen, within the subonsciouses of people, the collective unconscious. Only the main guy gets the ability to see behind the scenes, so to speak.

    S

  • NOLAW
    NOLAW

    Capitalism commited suicide. Still alive but no chance to survive.

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    Yes, the financial collapses that started a few yrs ago are that. Of course, there have been others that preceded this latest one. Those hooked on capitalism don't learn from the collapses. They tend to dig in their heels even more, first to regain what they lost, and then getting more, and more until they die. The capitalist w the most capital (err, debt, nowadays) when he dies is the winner.

    S

  • Berengaria
    Berengaria

    Satanus I urge you to watch a recent Bill Moyers with guests Matt Taibbi, and Chrystia Freeland.

    http://billmoyers.com/segment/matt-taibbi-and-chrystia-freeland-on-the-one-percents-power-and-privileges/

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    Thanks, ber, will do.

    S

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    I always like bill moyers. Quote from the url:

    '“We have this community of rich people who genuinely believe that they are the wealth creators and they should get every advantage and break,” Taibbi tells Bill. “Whereas everybody else is a parasite and they’re living off of them”'

    Pure randianism.

    S

  • Vidiot
    Vidiot

    Another reason why I've come to the conclusion that the WTS is headed for eventual extinction; its "business model" requires ever-increasing financial growth to survive.

    With donations leveling off in the developed world and a decline in the wind, its revenue intake is becoming increasingly insufficient to support third-world membership growth.

    It's becoming an unsustainable design.

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    Vid

    I agree, their growth will level and probably go down. The history of their door to sales method is rooted in 19th century capitalism. In those days peddlers travelled around and sold their stuff from the backs of carts. Drugs, potions, religions were hawked like that. Some of those peddlers have grown into some of the big pharma of today.

    S

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