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marmar Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-07-11 07:08 AM
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Chris Hedges: This Time We’re Taking the Whole Planet With Us
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This Time We’re Taking the Whole Planet With Us

Posted on Mar 7, 2011
By Chris Hedges


I have walked through the barren remains of Babylon in Iraq and the ancient Roman city of Antioch, the capital of Roman Syria, which now lies buried in silt deposits. I have visited the marble ruins of Leptis Magna, once one of the most important agricultural centers in the Roman Empire, now isolated in the desolate drifts of sand southeast of Tripoli. I have climbed at dawn up the ancient temples in Tikal, while flocks of brightly colored toucans leapt through the jungle foliage below. I have stood amid the remains of the ancient Egyptian city of Luxor along the Nile, looking at the statue of the great Egyptian pharaoh Ramesses II lying broken on the ground, with Percy Shelley’s poem “Ozymandias” running through my head:

“My name is Ozymandias, king of kings:
Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!”
Nothing beside remains. Round the decay
Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare
The lone and level sands stretch far away.


Civilizations rise, decay and die. Time, as the ancient Greeks argued, for individuals and for states is cyclical. As societies become more complex they become inevitably more precarious. They become increasingly vulnerable. And as they begin to break down there is a strange retreat by a terrified and confused population from reality, an inability to acknowledge the self-evident fragility and impending collapse. The elites at the end speak in phrases and jargon that do not correlate to reality. They retreat into isolated compounds, whether at the court at Versailles, the Forbidden City or modern palatial estates. The elites indulge in unchecked hedonism, the accumulation of vaster wealth and extravagant consumption. They are deaf to the suffering of the masses who are repressed with greater and greater ferocity. Resources are more ruthlessly depleted until they are exhausted. And then the hollowed-out edifice collapses. The Roman and Sumerian empires fell this way. The Mayan elites, after clearing their forests and polluting their streams with silt and acids, retreated backward into primitivism.

As food and water shortages expand across the globe, as mounting poverty and misery trigger street protests in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, the elites do what all elites do. They launch more wars, build grander monuments to themselves, plunge their nations deeper into debt, and as it all unravels they take it out on the backs of workers and the poor. The collapse of the global economy, which wiped out a staggering $40 trillion in wealth, was caused when our elites, after destroying our manufacturing base, sold massive quantities of fraudulent mortgage-backed securities to pension funds, small investors, banks, universities, state and foreign governments and shareholders. The elites, to cover the losses, then looted the public treasury to begin the speculation over again. They also, in the name of austerity, began dismantling basic social services, set out to break the last vestiges of unions, slashed jobs, froze wages, threw millions of people out of their homes, and stood by idly as we created a permanent underclass of unemployed and underemployed. ...........(more)

The complete piece is at: http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/this_time_were_taking_the_whole_planet_with_us_20110307/



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RandomThoughts Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-07-11 07:45 AM
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1. A seperate reality of hope and thoughts of better things.
Edited on Mon Mar-07-11 08:14 AM by RandomThoughts
I do understand what you are saying, but holding the paradox means you have to have your feet on the ground of the reality of a problem, and your head in the clouds of trying to find better ways through things. So it is not escapism. You have to have feet on the ground to know that there needs to be improvement, while head in the clouds to be able to dream and think of a way for that to occur.


So there is always that also

And of coarse, beer and travel money, and many experiences, is still due.

And a circular effect in history is repetition, which is just elongated status quo, so best to have education on how to avoid those things, and move forward. <-circles going nowhere

The cyclical action of the rock paper scissor concept of structures is a different kind of cycle. <- everybody moving up together with a pendulum effect when any section gets to consolidated, or needs a check to return to balance.


And for a little thought understanding the difficulty of to many in such a situation, is it stretched on the rack because of the ropes on the feet, or the pulling up of the ropes in the hand?

Which connection to cut indeed.



Execution of William Wallace
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSStQMDDv2o

Joni Mitchell-For Free (BBC)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmzN1p5q2sY

Peter Gabriel - Solsbury Hill
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fF8wU4Nl9Y


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Zoeisright Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-07-11 10:16 AM
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2. Wow. That's terrifying. And, I'm afraid, so true.
It's happening right in front of our eyes. At least those of us with our eyes open. Which excludes all repukes.
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WingDinger Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-07-11 10:34 AM
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3. Conquering Iraq, was our attempt to find NEW land.
That Sharia law had kept them off the globalization grid made them ripe. The fact that Palin comes from our socalled untouched continent, allows us to hear her happy reagan talk and believe we are not at the end, but the beginning. Jesus, aliens, technology will save us. And God showers resources on those he loves. Talk of humanistic empathy is just promoting evil men. If God wanted them to succeed, he would have made them rich too. That you are not rich, IS the reason why we shouldnt follow your advice or warning. You are only driven by sour grapes.
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