Friday, June 14, 2013

Response to Davey D Blog-The Surveillance State & Privatization

Thanks go out to Davey D for his article on the Surveillance State & Privatization as well as publishing my response to it. You can view both at the link below:

LINK =  Surveillance State & Privatization






Sunday, January 20, 2013

The Financialization of Society and the Fiscal Cliff "Crisis"


Note: The endnote sources are important to review. They provide the needed context for this essay.

 

The Financialization[1][2] of Society and the Fiscal Cliff "Crisis"[3]

 

Network - Money speech (1976)

 


 

Another day, another "crisis" diverted...and created. Politicians and media both promote the art of illusion (idealism) over reality. But for good reason...to maintain hegemonic power. Public Enemy said it best: "Don't believe the hype."

 

The Winner of the Fiscal Cliff "Crisis" = Corporations (1%)[4][5]

...as always. The "narrowly avoided crisis" had the same winner as most other "shock doctrine" created crises: corporations. The corporatization of society basically guarantees that all decisions politicians make, and all crises created and/or averted will be to the benefit of big business. For those that understand this reality, this "crisis" was never real. In a globalized economy where corporate capitalism rules the day, the question that one must always keep in mind = "What benefits multinational corporations?" 

For that reason, don't expect too much turmoil from the next "crisis"…i.e. the debt ceiling debate. Yes, it is true that the Republican party is now split between those that really hate government and want to leave everyone to their own demise (in the libertarian, Ayn Rand vein where even disaster relief is frowned upon), and the corporate shills that answer to Wall Street (think corporate welfare, loop holes, tax breaks etc). But when you include the other side of the political aisle (bought Democrats), advantage tips to Wall Street and big donors will be taken care of first and foremost. The façade has already started to fade as recent reports indicate Republicans will increase the debt ceiling and not use it as leverage in budget negotiations.[6] So, what we get and should expect from business (i.e. our government) is business…as usual.


The Loser of the Fiscal Cliff "Crisis" = The In-Debt Public (99%)[7]

16 trillion and growing. The U.S. debt basically is a function of public money being transferred to private entities (corporations), but what we are being told (sold) is that government programs we support through OUR tax dollars are no longer sustainable (remember, there are no government resources, there is only OUR resources we give to so called governments to distribute). In this narrative, they leave out the reason these programs are becoming unsustainable: governments supposedly representing the people have siphoned OUR resources, out of the hands of the MANY to give to the FEW...in 2008 it was specifically bailing out the financial sector (socialism for the rich; i.e. privatizing profits, socializing losses)...but to better label this process, think PRIVATIZATION, the ultimate goal of corporate capitalism.

In a perfect world for corporate capitalists, institutions and systems where profit can be gained will no longer be publically funded AT ALL (education, defense, healthcare, criminal justice, etc.) ...This process started long ago (Blackwater, private prisons, HMOs, for-profit schools) but complete corporate privatization is the ultimate goal. Small business, mom and pop stores, and true ''free market" capitalism is so 1950s. Globalization and multinational corporations ended that form of capitalism a long time ago. Public education (from K-12 to affordable public universities) is now the target of privatization, from charter schools to expensive $1000 per unit for-profit "universities" popping up all over. And with the debt "crisis" debate, pension and entitlement programs that we pay into like Social Security and Medicare will be put on the table in the name of "debt reduction" which really is just a move to solidify a society where everything is privately owned...by corporations. As bleak as the economic future looks under these present circumstances, the future can always be re-written by the actions we take in the present.


The Silver Lining(s):

1. As long as humans breathe, humanity exists

While it often takes a tragedy or natural disaster to see the true depths of people's compassion for others, it never fails to be revealed. From the many around the globe that see themselves as their brothers' keepers, to the raw politics of disaster relief, or gun control after a mass shooting tragedy, opportunities arise to promote humanism. We must continue to seize our power. #Occupy provides a model.

 

2. Checks & Balances 2.0

Checks and balances were supposedly built in to the branches of government, but with all branches now corporate bought, checks and balances within government have become null and void. But checks and balances exist in other forms to fill the void.

Anonymous

Whether you believe Anonymous to be an organized group or an obscure idea, the possibilities of technology as a tool to fight hegemonic power are as limitless as cyberspace. Anonymous provides the technological strategy in this battle for freedom.


China, a new global power

While the U.S. becomes weaker as a nation state by its own embrace of financialization (bailing out banks and selling out American workers), China makes moves to solidify its economic power, by working its way into Africa and South America for natural resources and being the world’s largest creditor nation.[8]

 

3. Dialectical Materialism[9]

 
"The ideal is nothing else than the material world reflected by the human mind, and translated into forms of thought." —Karl Marx, Das Kapital, Vol. 1.

 

Despite framing to the contrary, Marx was right. It is no surprise that the biggest proponents of the corporatization of society and privatization find it necessary to malign Karl Marx and his work whenever possible. Think about it, unless you are in a social science course in academia, who else spends more time discussing Marx? The average person just living and working and raising a family probably spends little time contemplating his ideas...unless they watch Fox news or listen to conservative radio and absorb that side's anti-communism talking points. For a theorist of a day long gone, he still strokes many fears....why is that? Because he understood the illusion of capitalism and many other “ideas” that are represented as independent of the material world from which they derived.


Capitalism and Idealism

Such an approach means accepting, or at least leaving open the possibility, that the material world we live in is ultimately shaped by forces from outside it, and that consciousness or ideas come first, in the sense that they can exist independently of the real world. This approach, which is the philosophical opposite of materialism, we call 'idealism'.

According to this approach, the development of mankind and of society - of art, science, etc. - is dictated not by material processes but by the development of ideas, by the perfection or degeneration of human thought. And it is no accident that this general approach, whether spoken or unspoken, pervades all the philosophies of capitalism (Dialectical Materialism).

Although Romney was dismissed and ridiculed for the statement, Romney revealed a real truth when he said the following: "Corporations are people, my friend."

The reason that is not believed is because corporations have PURPOSELY been mystified, and outside of the CEOs and shareholders, the people that actually make them possible have PURPOSELY been alienated. Much of the wealth in the globalized economy comes from consumer capitalism.


Case Study: Walmart

1. Fact #1: Walmart is richer than most nation states in the world.

2. Fact #2: Six Waltons (family members of Walmart dynasty) have more wealth than millions of Americans combined (49 million families) ...and when looked at globally, the inequality in wealth becomes even more pronounced.

3. Fact #3 Walmart can't exist without 1) the labor of those that manufacture the goods, 2) the labor of the workers that sell the goods in their stores worldwide, and 3) the consumers that buy the goods in their stores worldwide. In other words, without the people that work for and buy from Walmart, there is no Walmart and Facts #1 and #2 cease to exist.

 

Capitalism is nothing more than an idea where few benefit from the labor and consumerism of the many...and from goods we already make and use for ourselves. It basically comes down to understanding who are the REAL makers and who are the REAL takers. As Marx understood, as soon as the many understand this reality, capitalism as we have created and allowed to exist ...will end. Our material reality is constantly changing, and with it, our understanding of it. Yes, another world is possible…but more than that…it is inevitable.[10]


Never forget...we blame society...but we are society.

 

 
Essays to revisit:

1. Rise Up Hip Hop Nation: 2012: A Year of Reckoning, Awakening, or Both?


2.The Burden and Freedom of Reality


3. Dis'United States of America: The Red, White, Blue...and above all Green




[1] Financialization – Summary; link = http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Financialization
[2] Financial Capitalism v. Industrial Capitalism (September 1998)
[3] America’s Deceptive 2012 Fiscal Cliff (December 2012); Link = http://michael-hudson.com/2012/12/americas-deceptive-2012-fiscal-cliff/
[4] The Finance Industry Has Pried into Every Sector of the Economy, and Has Ended Up Running the Whole Show
[5] Bernie Sanders says six bank companies have assets equaling 60 percent of U.S. GDP
[7] 2013 – the stage is set (January 2013); link = http://michael-hudson.com/2013/01/2013-the-stage-is-set/

[8] US Black Debt Hole: 'We want you all bankrupt!'; Link = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8P1fihT5B7o

Tuesday, January 1, 2013


Celebrating the infinite possibilities humanity brings...


Happy New Year Fam.



Saturday, November 3, 2012

Rise Up Hip Hop Nation: 2012 Voter Resource Guide


 


Unlike most voter guides, this “resource guide” does not advocate candidates or positions, but instead ideas, critical thinking and important video and article resources to review to get a well-rounded understanding of the social construction of politics and reality.


REAL CLEAR POLITICS

 
We are capable of bearing a great burden, once we discover that the burden is reality and arrive where reality is. – James Baldwin from The Fire Next Time

 
This is probably one of my favorite quotations…and I believe one of the most insightful words ever written. James Baldwin understood this country better than most ever will. He knew what most still have not accepted: until all Americans accept our history, this country is doomed for self destruction (from white delusion and black disillusion).

James Baldwin clearly understood that the system of reality most white Americans function in has never meshed with historical reality.[1] This system of reality is at a crossroads and this election will reveal the next trajectory in the journey.[2]


RAW POLITICS

 
The presidential election is almost over…thank God. Many variables may affect the results - including some that were not expected. The east coast is still trying to recover from a devastating storm and much of the nation’s focus is rightly on supporting that recovery highlighting the best of our humanity. But on the political side, we see some of the worst aspects of our humanity, our most cynical tendencies. Efforts to misinform, suppress and intimidate voters are ratcheting up. Reports of armies of poll watchers and election machine irregularity raise questions about the legitimacy of the actual result we do get. But despite all the possible variables, Obama will probably win….but I think it will be close. I think we may have reached an historical tipping point.

 

DEMOGRAPHIC POLITICS

 
Folks may think this election is about the economy...but this country's economic fate was sealed a long time ago...around the time that globalization took stronghold. If Romney wins, it will not be because of the economy...it will be because of RACE. This is slated to possibly be the most racially polarized election in history.[3][4] Gender will be an important factor as well, but not as much as it could have been if race was not THE factor.[5]

 
The Real 47%

As much play as the video of Romney dismissing 47% of this country got, there has been little discussion of the other 47%....the 47% that will NEVER vote for Obama because of his race. He could walk on water and turn water into wine, and they still would not embrace him. Of course, their disdain will remain veiled in coded language like ‘socialist’ ‘big government spender’, ‘Muslim’ etc., but what you can read behind all those words is the same thing....black.[6]

In some ways it feels like we are back to the Civil War era with sharp racial lines by geographic regions and polling data reveals this demographic reality.  Among working class whites, the breakdown by region = Midwest +8 Obama (manufacturing/union factor), West +8 Romney, NE +4 Romney, and the South  +40 for Romney breakdown. According to political scientist Prof. Frederick Harris, it is this racial reality that has allowed Obama to ignore the social and political needs of African Americans and has silenced African American criticism of said abandonment.[7]  It is true that many African Americans avoid discussing race in the Obama era…most notably, Obama (and purposely I would argue).

 

ELECTORAL POLITICS

So how will Obama win with this motivated majority against him?

I think his margin of victory will be smaller in blue states (loss of some white support). I believe his margin of defeat in red states may be much bigger (motivation of more whites to vote against him). It is entirely possible that he may lose the popular vote, and win the electoral vote.


His ability to win swing states depends on GOTV efforts. If enough women vote and he’s able to have a net + gender gap, he will win in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Iowa, Wisconsin, New Hampshire, and possibly Colorado and Virginia. If the percentage of Latinos voting is higher than 2008, he will win Nevada and possibly Colorado and Florida because of it.  If he does not get a net + in turnout for these demographic groups, he could lose any and all of the swing states based on the net – race variable.

 

My Prediction: The Electoral Map                                  


 

THIRD EYE (PARTY) POLITICS


"Media does not reflect reality, it defines it"... The corporate media blackout of the many presidential candidates not from the two-party corporate system serves as a constant reminder that democracy still does not exist in this society. Maybe one day we will actually know ALL the people listed on our ballots that are running for office. That day we will be able to say we live in a democracy. But that does not mean we will live in a progressive society. That will take much more time. Equality of opportunity does not equal equality of condition. Yes, the message and the messenger matter, but so does the recipient...context is everything...and in electoral politics, the context = constituent groups with polar interests.[8]

While many may choose to vote strategically in a flawed system, voting one’s conscious and one’s interest makes perfect sense always. I personally understand why folks do not want to vote for “the lesser of two evils” or a corporatist candidate in red or blue stripes. While I personally don’t agree with the stance to “not vote”, I can even understand that some people are so disenchanted with the system they don’t see how their votes in a national level election affect their daily reality. Lupe Fiasco got a lot of heat recently for stating that while he engages in local elections, he would not be voting in the presidential election. After learning that one of his major inspirations for his latest work was James Baldwin, I had a better understanding of where he was coming from….Lupe understands the burden of reality…Lupe is a realist.

But in hip hop, we also have progressive visionaries. The vision and groundwork to one day achieve a new reality of social equality must be done now and always. In electoral politics, independent (third party) political parties play an important role in that effort.  Hip Hop journalist Davey D penned an important article that challenges the idea that voting for a third party candidate spoils elections.[9]  Shamako Noble of Hip Hop Congress and the Green Party makes a very strong case that Hip Hop and the Green Party share similar visions and needs, and he provides concrete examples of how progressive movement from the relationship has already manifested.[10] Shamako shows that there is no reason to choose either/or; we must embrace a both/and strategy to community organizing and electoral politics. We need visionaries to reach a higher moral plateau. Martin Luther King Jr. was a visionary, and who knows where this country would be today without his leadership and service. For hip hop, we need visionaries like Shamako. He knows what work must be done today to achieve a better tomorrow.

 

MY POLITICS

While I always vote, and analyzing politics is occupational for me, electoral politics is not my primary strategic focus. I believe the only path to freedom is self determination. I follow Carter G. Woodson’s model of service over leadership to achieve community empowerment as laid out in his seminal work Miseducation of the Negro.  For me, organization and localization formulate the best strategy to combat the systemic oppression most people on the planet face daily.
 

That is not to say national politics does not matter to me. It does, but not for the reasons often debated. Politicians, by definition, are professional liars. They must tell people what they want to hear to gain their support. That system is inherently flawed. But within the system, there is room for true public servants that truly want to serve the public good; and a society as large and complex as this one desperately needs good public servants. Unfortunately due to the corporatization of the system (money in politics), most of our national representatives (in Congress and the White House) are now politicians and not public servants. Until we remove money from politics, this will remain the case.

 
But I still vote. Aspects of local, state, and even the national election matter to different aspects of my identity.  As a women, reproductive rights and Supreme Court nominations matter. As a social scientist, platforms that recognize that validity of research, data, and science matter. As a public employee & organized labor union member under attack, voting to protect my right to collectively bargain matters. As a community college professor, voting to protect public education matters. And for me personally as I stated in 2008, as an African American, rattling white supremacists like Rush Limbaugh was change enough for me to believe in…lol. I usually vote my union’s platform (which usually aligns with the Democratic Party), although in some cases I will vote for Green and/or Peace and Freedom Party as well. In California, that is often possible.

 


“Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will. Find out just what any people will quietly submit to and you have found out the exact measure of injustice and wrong which will be imposed upon them, and these will continue till they are resisted with either words or blows, or both. The limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those whom they oppress.” - Frederick Douglass

 
This is my other favorite quotation…I cite it often in my writing and recite it often in my classes.

For me this year’s presidential election is not about any of my personal reasons I listed above. While I believe Obama will win, I also believe Obama needs to win for more important historical implications. This nation’s entire history is a racialized one, and the national psyche has still not come to grips with its original sin. For this nation to have the best chance to finally address the question of the color line and progress, an Obama win is necessary.

If Romney wins (or Obama for that matter), black disillusion will not change. I know that Douglass speaks the truth when he says that power concedes nothing without a demand. My hope is that we as a people will resist, but my fear is that our endurance for oppression is great, and if anything our endurance has increased not decreased…and instead of resist, we will continue to endure as we have been.

However, if Obama wins AGAIN, white delusion of their supremacy will face yet another reality check, and as we have seen in the last four years, many white Americans will revolt. A second Civil War may ensue; it may stay safely in the Republican Party, or it may spill out to the streets of Arizona, or a courtroom in FL when the Trayvon Martin case begins. But there will be sparks to inflame the Fire Next Time….and for this country to truly move FORWARD, these sparks will prove necessary.  Like James Baldwin and Lupe Fiasco, I am a realist above all, and believe that MANY in this country are not ready for TRUE progressive leadership and will not be for a very long time because as Baldwin correctly understood, many Americans have not accepted history yet. Most (not all) people of color accepted this historical reality a long time ago …we had no choice.  But no progress can be made until everyone has no choice. Everyone must be forced to accept history or this country is doomed for destruction. Either way, we will know which one is more likely on November 7th.

 
We cannot be free until they are free – James Baldwin from The Fire Next Time


“If we do not dare everything, the
fulfillment of that prophecy, re-created from the Bible in song by a slave, is
upon us: God gave Noah the rainbow sign,
No More water, the fire next time!” – James Baldwin

 

 



[1] MUST VIEW VIDEO: 1965 Oxford Debate between James Baldwin and William Buckley (the father of modern conservatism).  James Baldwin segment = 14:15-38:15 (24 minutes)
 
[2] Read my latest essay titled: 2012: A Year of Reckoning, Awakening, or Both?  Link = http://hiphopandpolitics.wordpress.com/2012/08/20/rise-up-hip-hop-nation-2012-a-year-of-reckoning-awakening-or-both/
 
[3] Read related article: a. How does race shape the vote? link = bit.ly/X5Cz8F
[5] White men will overwhelmingly support Romney which will balance out some of the gains Obama has with getting majority of women’s vote. Also, there is a decent % of white women voting race over gender. WATCH Video: Gloria Steinem on Politics Nation. Link = http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45755884/#49650012
Also READ Altenet.org article Why frightened white men love Mitt Romney. Link = http://www.alternet.org/election-2012/why-frightened-white-men-love-romney
 
[6] MUST see video: Ohio Romney Rally - Interviews with Supporters. Link =  youtu.be/nY0M7IdNl7U
**note the title play off of James Baldwin’s book The Price of the Ticket
[8] I wrote an essay in 2009 titled: DisUnited States of America: The Red, White, Blue...and above all Green. Link = http://riseuphiphopnation.blogspot.com/2009/12/disunited-states-of-america-red-white.html
 
[10] Read article: Jared Ball and Rosa Clemente Were Right by Shamako Noble. Link = http://hiphopandpolitics.wordpress.com/2012/11/02/jared-ball-and-rosa-clemente-were-right-by-shamako-noble/