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Edited on Sun Apr-23-06 11:01 AM by newswolf56
maximum concentration of wealth; hence the prices will continue to rise indefinitely. (These runaway prices are also an expression of post-Peak Oil conditions, though that is far less relevant than the wealth-concentration that is suddenly driving the prices far beyond any projections for this point in the post-Peak Oil curve.) The ruling class -- that is, the Republican/theocrats and their corporate masters -- won't be hurt by gas prices no matter how high the prices go. The ruling class is hogging an ever larger portion of the money supply: precisely their purpose.
The concentration of wealth -- whether by skyrocketing prices, downsizing, outsourcing, pension-looting, forcible wage-reduction, destruction of the socioeconomic safety net, refusal to provide adequate healthcare, refusal to build adequate public transport, unfunding of public education -- all this is how the ruling class is preparing to weather the twin storms of global warming and the exhaustion of natural resources. The runaway concentration of government power -- the subversion of the Constitution, the imposition of theocracy, the creation of a police state -- all this is the political equivalent of the concentration of wealth: building the mechanism to subjugate the U.S. working class (that is, every one of us who is not independently wealthy) to levels of powerlessness and degradation unknown since the days of slavery. Yes the rising prices and the related collapse of the economy will eventually trigger widespread social disorder, but that will merely provide the ruling class with the excuse they need to formally end the American Experiment and replace it with unabashed tyranny. Capitalism is, after all, nothing more than infinite greed elevated to ultimate virtue -- and now in this time of crisis it is showing its true evil, both in purely economic terms and in how, specifically for the self-protection of the rich, capitalism is forcing both fascism and theocracy on the United States.
All this is obvious once one acknowledges the historical truth of class-struggle. But that awareness -- the key to understanding our plight and what to do about it -- is utterly tabooed. Thus because the McCarthy purges, corporate media and our dumbed-down public schools have stolen from us this all-important tool of analysis, we are denied the ability to recognize that a new, unprecedented and probably everlasting Dark Age is being forced on us, and all we do is dither, foolishly reassuring ourselves that "things will get better" when in fact the candle of liberty is flickering to eternal extinction.
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