by americandream » Wed 20 Sep 2006, 16:58:09
We are products of our system..not the other way around. No matter what you might be against intellectually, its your actions that make for the systemic impulses that regulate life around you.
For example, I may well be the most freedom loving, left wing inspired cornucopian consumer. However, all the fine sentiment I the hold does no detract from the simple fact that my level of consumption (the affinity for Volvos, fine Arabica from Guatamala and hot air) is what underwrites the systemic fundamentals around me.
Given that contradiction, I suspect we shall not see any populist upswellings (market high jinks) of the type contemplated any time soon but instead a slow grind into deeper levels of denialist econo/enviro degradation. When all were crying out the imminent demise of this and that recently, I remained the sceptic. Thus far, Iran still continues to cry wolf, Lebanon has been flattened, oil is dropping, the market is very nicely readjusting (from one set of pockets into another), Asia and Russia continue to enthusiastically embrace the American model...and Europe in tried and tested fashion, dutifully plays its role in the good guy, bad guy routine, while the Arabs as usual prevaricate between being the swords of allah and the best latino dudes on the night club floor.
Oh, in time the system will go belly up...when coppers run out, and oil and all the rest....and our refuel stop to the moon is outta gas......but in the meantime, I'm not buying into the nonsense that the US and its lifestyle is going anywhere other than into every living room in the world as fast as the suckers can make it happen.