Driving us toward a climax nobody wants to think about are
three global trends: the mounting
risk of nuclear war; faster than expected approaching climate catastrophe; and
the ever-growing gap between the rich power elites and everybody else.
Each trend, each dynamic, by itself, left unchecked, points
toward civilization crashing. The three trends, chugging away at the same time,
can only amplify each other exponentially. And at the moment all three are gaining momentum. As the
world appears to be evolving today, things may have to play themselves out before
any real possibility of improvement.
When I try to imagine what it will take to stop, no less
reverse, these trends from overtaking us, I draw a blank. None of the familiar recipes seem up to the
job. Rational and moral appeals, however
loudly and passionately aired, seem unlikely to have any impact on the powers
that be, the banks, the lobbies, their partners in the government, and so on.
What then to do? Massive public, non-violent protests remain a viable path, as
advocated by Chris Hedges, but how far will it get against a surveillance-saturated,
super-militarized American police force? Resistance is possible and real but who is really listening? Arguably,
there are more reasons not to listen. As Helen Caldicott puts it in her new
book, we seem in fact to be “sleepwalking to Armageddon.”
Something drastic is called for to wake us up--dome kind of
a mental shock, something to counteract the momentum, which is increasing, toward
disaster. After the atomic bomb,
Einstein said, everything changed.
Without, he said in a memorable phrase, “a substantial change in our
manner of thinking,” we are a doomed species.
We may after all be in the last stages of American civilization. Cultures and nations are organic
entities. Born, they mature and eventually
die. The sign of a social entity dying is loss of sensus communis--the
shared values basic to a community.
With few signs of this shared sense of things in America today, conflict
is rife, with each person thinking the other is a foot soldier of the
Antichrist.
The sign of the oncoming collapse of a nation, said Vico, is
“the deep solitude of spirit” that pervades social life. Loss of communal sense feeds off the
“barbarism of reflection,” a perfect phrase for the current crisis—it refers to
the rampant manipulation of truth for the sake of private gain and personal status.
Some will think it a desperate speculation, but the present careening
toward worldwide chaos may in the end instigate a metaphysical revolution, a
collective alteration of consciousness, perhaps by virtue of some miraculous genetic
mutation. The famously transformative near-death experience seems like the sort
of thing that on a large scale might turn the tide of consciousness, and put
the brakes on Armageddon. Something altogether new is necessary, as Einstein
said, a substantial change in our manner
of thinking. These are words
that need to be inked into the fabric of twenty-first century consciousness; it’s
about time that we start a crash-course in the re-education of the human race.
(For further discussion of these ideas, see my The Final Choice: Death or Transcendence?
(2017), available on Amazon.
Further reading:
ReplyDelete'Snakes in Suits', Babiak and Hare - how high-functioning psychopaths rise up the ranks in the workplace.
'Without Conscience', Hare - an excellent basic primer in psychopathy.
'Women who love psychopaths', Sandra Brown - observations based on what targets of psychopaths experience.
'The origins of totalitarianism', Hannah Arendt - complements 'Political Ponerology' e.g. describing the 'ideological mask'. She was unaware at the time she wrote of the underlying 'hysteroidal cycle' or the pathology of the pathocrats, but got close many times.
You might find the wordpress blog 'Good Marriage Central', by Elizabeth Mika (trained as a clinical psychologist) interesting. She wrote a chapter in 'The dangerous case of Donald Trump', reprinted on her website at goodmarriagecentral.wordpress.com/2018/12/23/tyranny-as-a-triumph-of-narcissism/
Awareness of psychopathology is growing, as illustrated by LoveFraud, the blog on SafeRelationshipMagazine (Sandra Brown, mentioned above) and the very busy forum on OutOfTheFog.