by Naresh Jotwani for The Saker Blog
What exactly does “the resistance” resist? What should “the resistance” resist?
Clearly, the target of any resistance has to be some form of unethical behaviour. Only that can justify – and indeed call for! – resistance. So what is the underlying ethic?
The following is an attempt to uncover a possible answer.
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Imagine a transaction between a farmer and a trader of farm produce.
The farmer’s time and energy are fully committed to getting a decent harvest in the face of fickle weather and uncertain market prices, while also looking ahead to the next season. He can spare no time or energy for complex business transactions or financial calculations.
The trader has plenty of time, energy and incentives to master the tricks of finance and business. To him, the farm produce is merely a commodity which he can buy or sell, process further for value addition, pledge as collateral, dump in a foreign market … or whatever else brings in good profit. Only the trader’s cunning limits what he can or cannot do with a given commodity – and there is no limit to that cunning.
The farmer’s life depends on hard work; the trader’s life depends on cunning. Therefore the farmer would invariably have a weaker hand in any transaction with a dealer.
The argument made here extends to any other primary producer – factory worker, miner or bus driver – whose life depends on “the sweat of his brow”. Cunning business and finance types can run circles around such people in any business dealing, and economic exploitation of primary producers extends seamlessly into violent crime, usury, money-laundering et cetera.
In the so-called “free-market economies” being touted all over the world, there is therefore a tragic and seemingly inevitable chasm of inequity between hard work and cunning.
In any society, the business and managerial class devises the laws and mechanisms of “free markets”, the education system promoting “free markets” – and even the incessant media hype around “free markets”. The interests of primary producers play, at best, a marginal role in the sophisticated economic superstructure of a “free-market” society.
This has been true throughout history; but in recent decades – with technology and transport spanning the world – rigging of “free markets” has become hugely exacerbated. Owners and managers make big profits, while primary producers get the short end of the stick.
Around the world, economic systems are designed so as to exploit with maximum efficiency low-cost natural resources and primary labour. This is the so-called “globalist agenda” of the business and managerial classes. The fig leaf of this narrative of greed and power is that maximum economic efficiency of exploitation is somehow “good for all of us”; of course no proof is needed for that cunning and noble-sounding claim.
In practice, there is almost no upper limit to how much primary producers can be exploited. The game is designed by the cunning people and totally rigged in their favour.
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Up to a point, primary producers put up with some exploitation. Their lives and their needs are simple. As long as the family is able to take care of their children, celebrate once in a while, and cope with occasional difficulties, life goes on. Indeed, provided that certain basic requirements of life are met, a primary producer is not even envious of a wealthier owner or manager. The abstract concept of “complete economic equality” is not on his mind.
“To each his own”, the primary producer may say. But he would also surely need the assurance that the system would not let his family go under; that line must not be crossed.
This is exactly where a serious problem arises. The cunning ones do not really care if a few families of primary producers – deplorables! – do go under. For these self-proclaimed “elites”, other human lives do not count for much. While the simple-minded primary producers accept having to share the planet with the cunning ones, that courtesy is not reciprocated.
There is virtually no upper limit to human cunning. Sophisticated mechanisms of leveraged speculation, risk management and money-printing are devised to ensure that the cunning types profit under any conceivable economic situation. In catastrophic situations, when huge risk insurance payoffs would endanger the whole system, the government – also under the hidden control of the cunning – arranges huge bailouts, at public expense.
In this way, the most cunning 1% of the people around the world have built a seemingly crash-proof economic bubble – or cocoon – around themselves. They seem to harbour the illusion that, contrary to the law of impermanence, their cocoon will last forever.
As economic exploitation worsens, the chasm between primary producers and the most cunning 1% grows wider. Because the rules and laws governing any economy are man-made, this phenomenon is in reality the deliberate tearing of the fabric of society.
Because this phenomenon is today global in scope, it has created the global divide which we are witnessing. The primary motive force behind this phenomenon is “big finance” seeking big and risk-free returns. To that end, their core strategy is: “Whatever it takes”!
This worsening divide running through societies, and across national boundaries, seems to play a greater role in current geopolitics than race, religion or ideology.
Over recent decades, the “sole superpower” – fronted by armies of MBAs, PhDs and other assorted pseudo-academics – has been leading in this game of “global Monopoly”. More recently, the “sole superpower” is being challenged by others, who have by now figured out how “global Monopoly” is being played, and wish to alter its one-sided rules.
In this situation, what can a primary producer hope for?
A primary producer in any society has only one rational, human hope: A life of basic dignity for him and his family. Not much to ask, surely – but the cunning will grudge him even that.
We can only hope that the future global economic system will be fairer to all segments of the global population; and that it will not, as at present, favour only the cunning, self-proclaimed “elites”. The economic system should heal the global divide rather than aggravate it.
Therein lies a difficult contradiction. Left to themselves, the pulls, pressures and inequities of any economic system tend to exacerbate rather than heal economic divides. The underlying reasons, as outlined briefly above, are that the operators of the system (a) lack a standard of fairness, and (b) have a huge stake themselves in “the game of privilege”.
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It is possible to understand or correlate certain clear trends in world politics today with the above analysis of economic exploitation.
1. There is much talk today of “globalism” versus “nationalism”. But if “globalism” implies the tearing apart of a society by global economic forces, then “nationalism” is the resistance put up by those who do not wish to see their society torn apart. In this debate, it seems that the much-maligned “nationalists” could benefit by a clearer articulation of their position.
2. In the US, the President is caught between his firm supporters, mostly primary producers, and the far more cunning types who have wielded unbridled power over many decades.
3. In Russia, the government seems to be taking great care that unbridled “globalists” do not tear the Russian society apart again, as they did during the decade of the 1990s.
4. In Europe, the struggle between “nationalists” and “globalists” is at a different stage in every country, and it is complicated by the phenomenon of immigration. In the UK, the exploiting class have got themselves into a tangle of their own making.
5. In India, even while he is seen to be very active globally, the Prime Minister appears to have given very clear instructions down the line that the many welfare schemes aimed at common people constitute a central part of his overall government policy.
6. In China, hundreds of millions of primary producers have been brought out of poverty over the last three or four decades; that would not be possible without clear state policy.
7. In most countries, the interests of indigenous primary producers are sold out by their own economic “elites”, working in cahoots with other “globalists”. Cynical and ruthless “regime change” style techniques are employed to break or subvert any resistance.
8. Everywhere, the forces of “law and order” are invariably aligned with exploitative economic systems, since the “economic stability” of even a hugely unjust system is seen as a virtue; hence the birth of ridiculous concepts such as “too big to fail”.
When we connect many such dots, we see the current global divide as being caused by limitless “free-market” exploitation versus the natural human reaction to resist being exploited.
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While there is no limit to the cunning schemes of exploiters, there is a limit on how much deprivation and degradation primary producers will tolerate. Depending on history and culture, this limit varies from society to society. Beyond that limit, when they have nothing to lose, primary producers have no option but to rely on the strength of their numbers.
When primary producers unite to resist exploitation, the qualities of solidarity and unity are far more important than cleverness. Games of enticement and subversion played by the cunning have to be countered and exposed. The world will never run equitably or smoothly on self-promoted “high IQ” alone; more useful are solidarity, unity and healthy communities.
If the above analysis is accepted, then all “ideologies” – of the “right” and the “left” – are seen merely as obfuscatory tools of the cunning, aimed at herding labouring masses into their assigned zones of economic exploitation. Indeed, even the term “controlled opposition” does not give an accurate picture. Rather, an array of “fake ideological fences” achieves the intended herding, aided by “bread and circuses” media brainwashing.
A parallel to this situation can be visualized as a pack of sheepdogs employed to help manage a herd of sheep. Some dogs bark from the left, some from the right, while the rest drive the herd from behind towards its designated pen – all under the smug supervision of the owner.
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The analysis here is based on fundamental human needs and propensities, independent of race, religion, education, state of development … et cetera. Tragically, all so-called “academic discourse” today misses out on basic human needs and propensities, in favour of highly esoteric theories and ideologies. One reason behind such “fake academics” is that basic human truths are not “publishable”; they do not contribute to academic career-building.
Imagine a simple truth of life articulated by, say, Jesus Christ, Gautam Buddha or Jalaluddin Rumi. Although the truth may have enormous value to communities, it has no “academic respectability” today because it is not “original research”. Strange notions of “academics” exclude time-tested human wisdom from “sophisticated policy discourse”!
A research paper such as “Revised Chi-Squared Analysis of the Seasonal Incomes of Farmers in Southern Namibia” has a far better chance of influencing public policy today than anything that Jesus, Buddha or Rumi might have said. Overpaid eggheads seem to have missed this simple and unalterable fact of human life, proven time and again by history:
If basic human needs are provided for, all other aspects of “civilized life” – including peace – arise organically. Happy communities generate higher value.
A naive person may ask: Who would possibly argue against fulfilling simple, basic human needs? Sadly, today the answer is: Cunning people with their cunning theories!
But then how can one possibly re-educate uncaring and arrogant eggheads? One can only hope that the emerging “multi-polar” world will be an economically fairer one as well.
Related reading: Two earlier essays on this site, Gutless Wonders and The ABC of Modern Empire, attempted to probe these same issues, but in a slightly more indirect manner. Also relevant is Identity and Peace.
I simply want to say how much I have appreciated Dr. Jotwani’s posts here this past year. I’ve found his views are expressed with great incisiveness, clarity and equanimity which is a stupendous achievement in the present era. Thank you.
Very nice. Seems to me the way of Bhagwatam.
Great sir.
I have not fully read this article yet – but thought I would share a video someone shared with me – https://youtu.be/1meM8zh8d1s
Why does Iran spend so much money on Foreign Affairs ?
Its obvious that the act of trading, or traders, should be illegal, its the unjust laws that create a positive environment to do so. stocks especially and commodities should have limits as to the fee that can be tacked on no matter during feasts or famine, it should be considered a service rather than a lazy career.
I guess that what is to be resisted is dependent upon one’s circumstances. The overwhelming majority of people would like to resist oppression, stupid ideas, corruption, evil, and insanity.
Those that are guilty of the above resist admitting any wrong doing, which is the case of Hillary Clinton and the DNC.
I would have to add Trump to the above for scrapping the JCPOA, recognizing Jerusalem as the capitol of Israel, lobbying the world against Iran, and alloing the corruption and war to continue.
How can the 1% be the problem, when the entire earth is awash in uncountable wealth? Do we burn our dollars out of spite for having dollars to spend? Surely the divide is not imagined, to be fair, but all comparisons are limited by the lack of any real pre-existing model of worldwide economy; for the micro scale, we have many idealized utopic societies, but these too have their detractors, and not without valid cause: as long as there is empire, we remain subjects of the empire; without empire, we are no longer subjects of rule, but of chaos. It is modern heresy to say such things as these, when the rule itself appears to be descending toward chaos, but it is a valid subject for discussion; and even though there cannot be any clear black-and-white demarcation of absolutes, it is absolutely undeniable that all men are capable of both noble acts as well as the most debased, and this is incontrovertible, and proven especially in times of war, but no less in times of peace. Because this is so, that men are wolves and predators to each other, it is only to our advantage to be ruled by governments, even harsh and predatory ones, Plato spared no words in arguing for the advantages of the despot over anarchy precisely on this point: that rather than be robbed and murdered by all, we remain robbed and murdered only by some — those whom the empire allows to do so.
Everyone crosses the same finish line, death. The government and banks have no way around it and they can’t take it with them.
And then they will have to answer for their sins!
Yes. They will also have to live with their sins until they die. Not sure which will be worse.
Beautiful. I going to read this to the kiddo when he gets home from school.
When a flawed personality (or group of personalities) find that they can ‘get away with something’, they tend to do so. The longer they keep ‘getting away with it’, the greedier and lazier (and further removed from reality) they become. It doesn’t seem to matter much whether they get away with stealing tires, robbing shipping containers at the port, or any multitude of other things that can well be considered crimes.
I recommend removing the ‘get away with it’ part.
Besides, who is really feeding who anyway? The guy growing all of the food, or the guy getting away with stealing all of it?
The world’s per capita income is USD 10,000.
More than enough for all to live comfortable,fruitful lives.
A peasant in medieval Europe( or elsewhere) spent less time on work than modern workers.
The current global economic system is based on the East India Company model. Time to change to a new one, based on other principles.
We can only hope that the future global economic system will be fairer to all segments of the global population; and that it will not, as at present, favour only the cunning, self-proclaimed “elites”. The economic system should heal the global divide rather than aggravate it.
O how I remember a testimony from a dear Greek friend 1990’s who told me about her return to Greece on holiday and upon journeying to her island home they saw a mountain that glowed orange. It was to far away to make anything of it really and queried some on the ferry about this as it was very peculiar. They were told that farmers had taken their very large crop of oranges to market and because of the EU in Brussels controlling all farming in Europe there was an apparent glut on the market because hey EU decided to get into farming and pushed for the planting of oranges for the European market and promised good fortune? However due to the glut and oversupply the price they were quoted for their oranges was so shocking as to be an insult. In anger they returned home with their oranges and dumped tons of oranges over the side of a mountain instead of letting it be sold for a mere pittance!
Thomas Jefferson was right:
“Cultivators of the earth are the most valuable citizens. They are the most vigorous, the most independent, the most virtuous, and they are tied to their country, and wedded to its liberty and interests by the most lasting bonds… I consider the class of artificers as the panders of vice, and the instruments by which the liberties of a country are overturned… I think our governments will remain virtuous for many centuries; as long as they are chiefly agricultural.”
1. There is much talk today of “globalism” versus “nationalism”. But if “globalism” implies the tearing apart of a society by global economic forces, then “nationalism” is the resistance put up by those who do not wish to see their society torn apart. In this debate, it seems that the much-maligned “nationalists” could benefit by a clearer articulation of their position.
The talk about “Globalism” versus “Nationalism” has been going on for decades. in fact the truth of the matter is that this talk stemmed from the creation of the atomic bomb. Everything changed with its creation everything:
“The only escape from total destruction of civilization will be a world government, or we will perish in a war of the atom.”
—Harold Urey
“In the field of atomic energy, there must be set up a world power.”
—Robert J. Oppenheimer
“World government has become inevitable.”
—Arthur Compton Cantelon
“One world Government is in the making. whether we like it or not, we are moving toward a one-world government.”
—Dr. Ralph Barton Perry of Harvard
“Either we will find a way to establish world government, or we will perish in a war of the atom.”
—Raymond Swing to Albert Einstein
“The secret of the bomb should be committed to a world government, and the USA should immediately announce its readiness to give it to a world government.”
—Albert Einstein
“Sovereignty must go, that means also the interests which sovereignty protects must be recognized as outmoded in character and dangerous in operation.”
—Professor Laski of Oxford
“We shall have a world government whether or not we like it. The only question is, whether world government will be achieved by conquest or consent.”
—James Warburg, February 17, 1950 before the U.S. Senate
The bigger question however, has always been who is going to lead us there??????!!!! WHO and how – hence the creation of such things as the UN and the EU. The problem still remains however, is it going to be Putin? Trump? Netanyahoo? Modi? Queen Elizabeth? Lukashenko? Nguyen? King Abdullah? The Pope? Who?
Commenting on this 1945 exchange, Sumner Wells, in The Atomic Bomb and World Government, wrote
No world government of the character envisaged by Professor Einstein would function unless it possessed the power to exercise complete control over the armaments of each constituent state.
“It is necessary to discover a head capable of directing it, endowed with an intelligence surpassing the most elevated human level.”
—H.G. Wells
“Let that man be a military man or a layman, it matters not.”
—Paul Henry Spaak, first president of the Council of Europe, planner of the European Common Market, president of the United Nations General Assembly, and one-time Secretary-General of NATO
“Strong, one-man civilian control of America’s giant military establishment is vital to the nation’s wellbeing. The concentration of authority is inevitable.”
—Roswell Gilpatrick, Deputy Secretary of Defence
and then there’s the Chabad? Our Messiah will be here soon?
you get the picture?????????????????????????????
Precisely. The ones that fixed the game through history. The same tribe.
Well most of those writings by Atomic Scientists, occurred in the early 1950’s or before, an era when the USA held all the NUKE cards. That quickly ended, today everybody has enough nukes to destroy the world many times over.
In a perfect Roman style democracy, where elected officials rotated with the population, where everybody had an education, great in theory. But even there if you couldn’t speak ‘latin’ you were considered ‘non-human’, and therefore a slave.
The problem is in all great society/civilization in human history, they weren’t great for everybody, even the USA if you weren’t a rich white land owner, it wasn’t GREAT. Even SCOTUS Taney in 1862 “Dred Scott Decision” ruled that “Blacks were not human, because if they were recognized as such, it would give them the right to bear arms”, thus not human.
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In summary there has never been a ‘Great Society’ unless of course you were at the top of the pyramid. But the base always carry’s the real weight.
Solutions? We’re all here just a short time, try to do right by example. Try to find a nice place to live where life is slow & sweet & honest.
At any given time in history, most places have sucked most of the time, thus the real strategy is know where to live, and be ready to move on.
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Religion was designed as a guide for weak minded people, who don’t naturally have heart for the other guy. The majority need religion, the minority don’t.
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Like the guy above say’s we’re still mostly operating on the “East Indian Trading Company” model of life, developed by UK zionism century’s ago; Some call this keep them all with their noses to the grind-stone; These day’s with less work, and infinite free fiat, the “Company” say’s keep them stoned out of their minds. Pretty obvious that the CIA is the modern day equivalent of the old “East Indian” Company, they even call the CIA “The Company”
Again the solution is to find a place as far as you can away, and out of the Company’s Hand.
“1. There is much talk today of “globalism” versus “nationalism”. But if “globalism” implies the tearing apart of a society by global economic forces, then “nationalism” is the resistance put up by those who do not wish to see their society torn apart. In this debate, it seems that the much-maligned “nationalists” could benefit by a clearer articulation of their position.”
What the author misses is the fact that “nationalism” in this case, will be used and scapegoated/blamed for all the coming problems/wars/economic crises that are planned for the near future. It is a reactionary movement that is needed by the globalist to facilitate the advancement of globalism to its next phase. Europe’s immigration crisis from the Middle East was created for the purpose of generating a nationalistic reaction. As the chaos expands…the people’s fear will be used as a tool to get the people to accept and even demand a global governance solution.
@ Sylvestor
Yes, I would tend to agree to your first paragraph. If it wasn’t for “Mutually Assured Destruction” I’m sure the world would already be in the throws of third world war. Further to this imagine if you will the nuclear hanging over the heads of those who attended the Versailles Conference? This I think is the big issue with the creation of the nuclear bomb, not even “Bankers” are safe anymore which must gall them terribly. Even for the tribe its creation must have come as a shock and a danger unapparelled in history! But is it not perplexing with all of the means at our disposal to dispatch ten of millions of people with a single button we still look to develop more and more weapons to protect us from the insane? Just this morning in fact in the news we see Putin vowing to continue on a course to build better weapons?
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/world/article-putin-vows-russia-will-complete-development-of-weapon-involved-in/
Mutually Assured Destruction wasn’t enough now we are into all kinds of new tech with the most bizarre and dangerous being trying to control the weather and use it?
lol, yep the rest of the world can burn up but we and our nation will survive at any and all costs?
The author is correct to emphasise ‘cunning’. Some groups very highly value ‘cunning’ and ‘deception’ in gaining advantage over others. Or, as the ‘Good Book’ says, ‘If I forget you, O Jerusalem, may my right arm lose her cunning’.
@ Mulga
Cunning? Go here and read https://phibetaiota.net/2019/11/mongoose-has-president-trump-declared-war-on-the-uk-the-queen-is-the-special-relationship-over/
I especially like the first two points!!!!
01 We now know that the US did not win the War of Independence, the UK and the Freemasons won that war, they just shifted to covert control.
02 We now know that the two countries that interfered in the US 2016 presidential elections were Great Britain and Israel.
How do you like them apples? yep ‘covert control’!!!!!!!!!!!!! Of all of earths tribes it is these freemasons that gall me the most!!! Traitors who actually have the courage to masquerade as Christians all the while worshipping an idol named jahbaulon. Makow got it right the cult that hijacked the world. If it wasn’t for these gentile traitors among us the tribe would never have gotten as far as they have over us all! Never!!!! Yeah Hiram there most respected architect and why an architect? Hiram was King Solomon’s Temple builder lol and next to the Jews no other people want to see its rebuild than them! What an idolatrous and deceived organization and get this they believe that they were born better than everyone else Mulga. They therefore deem themselves as the rulers of the nations in league with the tribe?
This quote by a Rabbi Dr. Oscar Levy I would apply more to these traitors called freemasons:
“We (Jews) have erred, my friend; we have most grievously erred. And if there was truth in our error 3,000, 2,000, nay, 100 years ago, there is now nothing but falseness and madness… a madness that will produce an even greater misery and an even wider anarchy.
I confess it to you, openly and sincerely, and with a sorrow whose depth and pain an ancient Psalmist, and only he, could moan into this burning universe of ours…
We who have posed as the saviours of the world; we who have even boasted of having given it “the” Saviour; we are today nothing else but the world’s seducers, its destroyers, its incendiaries, its executioners. We who have promised to lead you to a new Heaven, we have finally succeeded in leading you into a new Hell…
There has been no progress, least of all moral progress… And it is just our Morality, which has prohibited all real progress, and—
what is worse—which even stands in the way of every future and natural reconstruction in this ruined world of ours… I look at this world, and I shudder at its ghastliness; I shudder all the more as I know the spiritual authors of all this ghastliness…”
The free market does actually regulate itself – but always in a catastrophic manner. Why is this?
The lower the technologic development of a society, the harder the work, which means that the exploiter is more powerful, and that there are more people on the bottom.
However, people are also lazy collectively – so they work towards making work easier. Technology trickles down to the primary producer. Suddenly his work process is easier, and he as a result of more time, develops some cunningness of his own.
In particularly severe technical jumps, the exploiter, under inertia, keeps the level of exploitation the same, however in the lower tiers (as in more advanced societies there are multiple, everyone above bottom being an exploiter but also being exploited by those above), the tolerance has suddenly dropped. Very often revolutions and insurrections start at this point, as the system must re-regulate.
It doesn’t necessarily have to depend on technology, though. A society might get either bloated with too many exploiters, or a small group of exploiters getting too powerful, driving those below them into further and further states of exploitation through simple brute force. Today, a combination of both is happening, however everyone who “graduates” into the exploitative position is beggining to be solidary to the exploited bottom, because he is being severely exploited too.
The only permanent solution here would be total automation. That alone would constitute a social singularity, so even thinking how that would look like is useless, albeit it might also cause a giant global civil war (as now everyones tolerance is zero,everyone is equal to the 1% with the cunningness), and the (former) elite might try to exterminate everyone for no particular reason
Interesting times up ahead, certainly
I agree, I will only give my own take:
The premise in the article
is wrong. This is a purely academic view of things, that doesn’t correlate to any reality. This was the faulty
premise socialism/communism was built on, and ultimate reason those ideologies collapsed.
People want more. To be on top. It’s human nature. Everyone in the East block was envious of the Western life and wanted a Mercedes. Even if they all got a Mercedes, they would be unhappy. Everybody wants to be different, better than the other next to him. This will never change.
Brilliant essay, by Naresh Jotwani.
I am in awe.
Thank You,
Tony