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No, Higher Consciousness Won’t Save Us

From economic inequities to global warming to war, the nation's power centers have repulsed those who recognize the urgency of confronting such crises head-on. High unemployment has become the new normal. Top officials in Washington have taken a dive on climate change. The warfare state is going great guns.
When social movements seem to be no match for a destructive status quo, people are apt to look around for alternative strategies. One of the big ones involves pursuing individual transformations as keys to social change. Forty years ago, such an approach became all the rage -- boosted by a long essay that made a huge splash in The New Yorker magazine just before a longer version became a smash bestseller.
The book was "The Greening of America," by a Yale University Law School teacher named Charles Reich. In the early fall of 1970, it created a sensation. Today, let's consider it as a distant mirror that reflects some similar present-day illusions.
On the front cover of "The Greening of America," big type proclaimed: "There is a revolution coming. It will not be like revolutions of the past. It will originate with the individual and with culture, and it will change the political structure only as its final act."
That autumn, I was upbeat about Reich's new book -- including its great enthusiasm for "the revolution of the new generation." (Hey, that was me and my friends!) The book condemned the war, denounced the overcapitalized Corporate State, panned the rigidity of schools, lauded the sensuality that marijuana was aiding, and dismissed as pathetically venal the liberalism that had driven the country to war in Vietnam.
At the time, I scarcely picked up on the fact that "The Greening of America" was purposely nonpolitical. Its crux was personal and cultural liberation -- in a word, "consciousness," which "plays the key role in the shaping of society." And so, "The revolution must be cultural. For culture controls the economic and political machine, not vice versa." In effect, the author maintained, culture would be a silver bullet, able to bring down the otherwise intractable death machine.
Let's freeze frame those two dreamy claims and mull them over. Consciousness "plays the key role in the shaping of society." And culture "controls the economic and political machine, not vice versa."
Reich combined those outsize tributes to "consciousness" and "culture" with disdain for some plodding struggles. "The political activists have had their day and have been given their chance," he wrote. "They ask for still more activism, still more dedication, still more self-sacrifice, believing more of the same bad medicine is needed, saying their cure has not yet been tested. It is time to realize that this form of activism merely affirms the State. Must we wait for fascism before we realize that political activism has failed?"
In his 1970 book, Reich laid it on the line: "The great error of our times has been the belief in structural or institutional solutions. The enemy is within each of us; so long as that is true, one structure is as bad as another." And Reich added a fanciful theory of "liberation" that would leave behind the corporate liberal constraints of the era.
Liberation, he wrote, "comes into being the moment the individual frees himself from automatic acceptance of the imperatives of society and the false consciousness which society imposes." His optimism sprang from the belief that "the whole Corporate State rests upon nothing but consciousness. When consciousness changes, its soldiers will refuse to fight, its police will rebel, its bureaucrats will stop their work, its jailers will open the bars. Nothing can stop the power of consciousness."
Fast forward a quarter century.
In 1995, the same Charles Reich was out with another book -- "Opposing the System" -- his first in two decades. Gone were the claims that meaningful structural change would come only as a final step after people got their heads and culture together. Instead, the book focused on the melded power of huge corporations and the U.S. government.
Reich's new book was as ignored as "The Greening of America" had been ballyhooed; no high-profile excerpt in The New Yorker or any other magazine, scant publicity, and not even faint controversy. Few media outlets bothered to review "Opposing the System." A notable exception, the New York Times, trashed the book.
In his 1995 book, Reich challenged what he called "the System" -- "a merger of governmental, corporate, and media power into a managerial entity more powerful by reason of technology, organization, and control of livelihood than any previously known form of rule." Reich astutely noted that "we deny and repress the fact of corporate governmental power," and he pointed out: "There will be no relief from either economic insecurity or human breakdown until we recognize that uncontrolled economic forces create conflict, not well-being."
In sharp contrast to his flat assertion a quarter century earlier that "the whole Corporate State rests upon nothing but consciousness," Reich now emphasized the egregious imbalances of financial power: "It is economic deprivation that comes first, dysfunctional behavior second, in the true cause-and-effect sequence."
The author saw a much fuller social context for the yearning and euphoria that had animated "The Greening of America" and the era it celebrated to excess in 1970. Far wiser in 1995, he wrote: "Most of the important things in life, the things we truly desire, such as love, joy, and beauty, lie in a realm beyond the economic. What we do not recognize is how economics has become the destroyer of our hopes. It is economic tyranny that cuts off our view of a better future."
Today, even more, we live in a time of economic tyranny. The mantra of "hope" has proven hollow when directed toward a political leader; some react to disappointment by pinning their hopes on individual consciousness or cultural transformations. But deep patterns of economic predation, ecological destruction and endless warfare cannot be effectively undermined by transcendent consciousness or cultural radicalism. Realistic hope is not in a political star or in the mere transformation of our individual selves. Our best strategies and our futures are bound together with political engagement that embraces all of humanity.




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Show Allmuch of the oppressed and exploited have also been the political base for the one-capitalist-party-with-two-names system.
there is still NO LEFT in america as an option.
i don't know what norm is blabbering about.
There IS a LEFT.
Most Americans have leftist ideals, they are just programmed to react badly to words like socialist without knowing their true meaning.
Conversely, they have been programmed to think that capitalism IS freedom.
Regardless, there ARE left groups all over America working hard for political and economic change.
There is no American Left because there are no independent national working class political institutions. They were all infiltrated and destroyed decades ago. What we have on the Left now is controlled opposition.
When we are in a post-industrial post-employment society we have to look beyond the old paradigms of industrial worker v owner.
The service industry/white collar and the unemployed have to be included in the dialogue or we are lost.
It goes without saying. All workers need to be included. Your earlier post is on the mark as well. It seems that Americans are unconscious leftists generally.
Programmed into mindlessness, the inability to even know to discern thoughts, including the thoughts of others from facts. The American public does not even ask for definitions from those whom trumpet such buzz words such as socialism, god and endless claims of fear tactics which are never questioned by the mindlessness American public which H.L. Mencken stated "the ignorance of the American public can never be overestimated". Mindlessness is trumpeted by government, businesses, pretend christian ministers[harlots] with false doctrines[babel]to their congregations of fools and being taught in schools and the students are even tested for their mindlessness.This is the institutionalization of mindlessness thereby legitimizing it and creating peer pressure for mindlessness.
Yet I haven't seen a fatcat that doesn't proclaim loyality to that Miserable, Leftist, Socialist. Long Haired sellout, Jesus Christ :)
>^^<
How did Jesus manage to survive for 33 years?
I guess not that many people read Common Dreams before the internets.
Did you see the LGBT and AIDS activists heckle Obama at a NYC fundraising event? It gives me a little hope. Maybe it's just the beginning of the anger.
http://seminal.firedoglake.com/diary/72783
I know I wont be popular here for saying this but, if enough human beings had gotten intelligently involved with entheogens/psychedelics, we could have changed the world.
Intelligent use of entheogens/psychedelics can lead to a transcendental experience after which the person who has had the experience would more than likely devote there life to changing the world in any and all ways open to them, and would turn away from: war, racism, sexism, junk food, mindless consumerism and would embrace global brotherhood-sisterhood, just economics, sustainable use of energy/technology and deep ecological awareness.
I know, because I have studied "higher consciousness" for 35 years.
At any rate, there are those who are trying to combine higher consciousness and entheogens, ecological awareness, intentional community and Transition Towns, alternative currencies and political action.
It is not an either/or choice as a poster here points out. Dont dismiss this. At least check out the website Reality Sandwich. You might find some great people there with which to network and build community in the coming rough times.
thank you
Look at where the promising movements that the left calls it's own spring from. Indigenous peoples who have, in many cases, an unbroken line of entheogen use - Shamans teaching successive generations and passing down unbroken lines from time immemorial have become the basis of much of what is happening in "Latin America".
Sooner or later, it will become inevitable for American "Leftists" to realize this.
The Right has realized it for years.
All that needs to happen is for people to settle on a date to stop participating. If enough people decided to stop traffic simultaneously it would have an effect. General strike across the whole spectrum. I've wondered for a long time why some significant date hadn't been set for everyone to simply sit down shut down the machine. It might take a couple of tries before enough people signed on, but I think it could be done.
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What on earth makes you believe that a racial slur is an appropriate comment on Obama's dismal performance?
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Where'd you pick that up? At a Tea Party rally? Or are you channeling George Wallace or Strom Thurmond? Or Glen Beck?
Do you wear your hood when you write this crap?
I find it tragic and ironic that these past few decades of astounding neuroscientific discoveries--particularly the discovery of neuroplasticity with the implication that we can literally, neurologically "change our minds" (with all that implies for "higher consciousness")--comes at the very same time that we have crossed too many tipping points for us to prevent global ecosystem and economic collapse. Shakespeare couldn't have conceived of anything more tragic.
Shakespeare would go INsane TRYING to put it all together.....
You must party with Soloman. To bad, he always has Eeyor as the lead singer...with his fear and demonizing of death and all that ya know. If I was you I'd just focus on the "astounding" of human capacity and skip Norman's invitations to tea; I mean blue's a fine color, but ya gotta know how to splash it on the canvas or ya might drown. Of course I'm being effected greatly at the moment because my contribution to interaction with "neuroplasticity" has helped a 4 year old girl who couldn't roll over a year and a half ago to be standing today -- the experience is profound human recognition that evokes spontanious cries and laughs -- and the experiences will only grow in number from this day forward, and the Shakespeares of today and tomorrow will write the grandest and loftiest love stories yet heard on Earth(period)
Please! I have an urgent need for some of what you're smoking!
Similar ideas cross my mind all the time. Sorry I missed this discussion today.
wow...
once again, so many words...
words from a book decades old, words comparing that time to this...
both views, the past and present described herein, miss the obvious...
from the article:
~ Today, even more, we live in a time of economic tyranny. The mantra of "hope" has proven hollow when directed toward a political leader; some react to disappointment by pinning their hopes on individual consciousness or cultural transformations. But deep patterns of economic predation, ecological destruction and endless warfare cannot be effectively undermined by transcendent consciousness or cultural radicalism. Realistic hope is not in a political star or in the mere transformation of our individual selves. Our best strategies and our futures are bound together with political engagement that embraces all of humanity. ~
what is the source of this economic tyranny? this oppression, destruction and warfare?
the theft of the land...the land...the land...
consciousness won't save us, indeed...
only retaking the land that was taken will...
neither of these authors will admit the level of change required...they pretend to not see where consciousness and economic oppression intersect...
they meet at your feet...they intersect in the acceptance of current financial arrangements regarding banks and property ownership...
as long as I am willing to watch my neighbor go jobless and homeless that I might work to keep mine, they win...
if we fight them, claim authority over local affairs, and work together to share the local resources, we win...
we cannot confuse consciousness with muscle, or courage, or compassion...
muscle, and courage, and compassion, will be required...
I always enjoy your posts Dubet - thanks for your thoughts.
Soloman is one of the most frustrating writers on this site. He seems close to putting it all together - but what is his solution, voting for more democrats? Will he campaign for anyone (the few Democrats or any third party candidate) that fits what he says we need, or will he campaign for the DLC candidates based on lesser-evilism?
I believe both approaches are necessary. Without some kind of change in individual consciousness or cultural transformations we cannot achieve the political change he states is necessary. People need to rise above the fear on which our society is based. This rise will never happen via political means, it must happen concurrently on a personal and local level.
Our work for peace and justice must start with a personal transformation and eminate outwards.
And I believe it ties into your point about your neighbors - we must not look upon them as separate in this struggle and watch them loose their homes so we may keep ours.
Global Start Date September 22, 2012, right?
yes, brother Rastaman! you are absolutely correct...
Global Start Date: September 22, 2012...
let's get those gardens growing...we're gonna need food...
You have casue and effect and reversed.
The basic reflexive assumptions in a persons consciousness arises in response to the rules of the society in which they are immersed. For example, Canadians (particularly ones in the larger cities) are more compassionate and magnanimous than USAns at all income levels becasue thay have grown up immersed in a syatem that equally shares certian resources, notably access to medical care.
One sees a comaprable thing in US cities. Most city dwellers seem to be "naturally" more inclined to suporting broad programs of public assistance for all than suburbanites or rural dwellers becasue they spend their time immersed in public spaces.
So, one nust change the structures of a society first, and the consciousness will follow. How to do this is the challenge.
And are you growing that garden just for yourself?
And please, enough with this Sept. 22 2012 new-age rubbish.
Yes. I recognise SaboCat's comment as an accurate reflection of my own experience. I can't speak for Canadians, but the comment could relate equally to people in the UK, for whom I can speak.
Any "forced" higher consciousness achieved via meditation is not the kind that would be useful now. In my opinion such efforts serve only to isolate us one from another, and breeds yet another unfortunate division.
How to change the structure of society is too big a question, but it's the only thing that'll make a difference. I think "fate" or Mother Nature will change it for us, sooner or later.
the date is not new-age...it is a decision point...
is it not clear we must go in a different direction? well, we must begin doing so sometime, and in a united fashion...I suggest September 22, 2012...
changing the structure of society first is precisely what I'm suggesting we do on that day...how to do it? reclaim the land that has been claimed by the banker...
stop working for wages to pay the landlord...
physically take the land back...no one is homeless...the Earth is home...
what is missing is cooperative sharing, due to violent theft...
growing the garden just for myself? of course not...
the garden was, is, already here...the garden is a symbol of the living world...
all we need do is stop cutting it down and chemically poisoning it, and replant...
there are many things to eat that do not appear on our corporate-created list of food groups...
Dec 21 2012,,, it's all over!!! one might hope. As long a dates are being thrown around.
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September 22 makes more sense if only logistically - harvest time.
Dec 21 in many parts of the country not much grows and few people stockpile.
Have you ever noticed how cleaning your house helps to focus your mind and raise self-esteem?
And...we must change the message in our society.
"Greed is NOT good...it destroys!"
"Greed is NOT good...it destroys!"
From “Individualism” Seen in Destructive Phase, By Theodore Dreiser, January 9, 1932 -
"That leaves the American citizen, 125 million strong, with his faith in individualism and what it will do for him—mainly without his rent, his job, a decent suit of clothes, a pair of shoes, or food. His faith in this free-for-all individualism has now led him to the place where his fellow individualists of greater strength, cunning, and greed are in a position to say for how much, or rather, for how little, he shall work, for how long, and whether, he shall be allowed to make any complaint or even seek redress in case he is unhappy or dissatisfied, ill-treated, deprived, or even actually starved. In fact, his faith in this individualism as a solvent for all of his ills has caused him to slumber while his fellow individualists of greater greed and cunning have been seizing his wealth, his church, his press, his courts, his judges, his legislators, his police, and quite all of his originally agreed upon constitutional privileges so that, today, he walks practically in fear of his own shadow."
http://www.progressive.org/wx040709.html
Damn, that guy saw it all coming. Or I guess it was already here (there). Ever read any Fromm? He's my favorite prophet from the olden days. I guess Dreiser maybe precedes him by a couple of years. I recommend "Man For Himself" and "The Sane Society".
"Without some kind of change in individual consciousness or cultural transformations we cannot achieve the political change he states is necessary. People need to rise above the fear on which our society is based. This rise will never happen via political means, it must happen concurrently on a personal and local level."
Norm knows this too! Its almost as if he is suggesting that we shouldn't evolve our understanding
Seems to me this is the calm before the storm.. it's not easy to come up with truly correct figures but if add up all the lies from poverty rate, to unemployment U-1 thru 6 it looks like 1/3 unemployeed, maybe 1/4 to 1/8th homeless. almost a saturation point. Winter is coming, a real cold one too I see. things just might come to a head.
As long as we rely on thei ugly green paper to give us worth and our daily bread, I see nothing changing.. but just wait. and stock up on cans, tools, cause it's gonna hit the fan when people wake up from this common nightmare and see nothing left. They say the DOW is at 108.000 but what can that mean? except the investersare now lieing to themselves as well as each other, just wait, soemhow all value of cash, property, of equites has become nothing but smoke, a good breeze will clear the air. Then we can think about starting over. Right now the MSM and cronies on the DNC are holding on too tight, nothing new can happen in this environment. It must and it will fall. So look up that way you'll see which way to run. Who can say which seam will burst first but you can feel the strain.. just wait, and be ready.
Good Luck
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"what is the source of this economic tyranny? this oppression, destruction and warfare?"
I will tell you. The ego is the source, and the ego can only be overcome by higher consciousness. We cannot truly be a good influence in the world, until we shine the light of consciousness on our inner workings, to see and eliminate the toxins there. "Be the change you wish to see in the world." Gandhi knew what he was talking about, he was the possessor of immense higher consciousness. Mr. Solomon's Catch-22 is that he won't know the miracle-working power of higher consciousness,until he rises up to its level. Higher consciousness is the only thing that WILL save us.
Amen!!!
I agree to a point. But it is a myth that Gandhi achieved what he achieved without the threat of violent upheaval. The threat was there long before he was on the scene. In fact, Sri Aurobindo worked for Indian independence long before Gandhi. And guess what? He stopped his political activities and spent the rest of his life doing Integral Yoga and working to discover and understand how humanity could spiritually evolve to a higher stage of Consciousness-development.
The British Empire was collapsing into bankrupcy. the writng was on the wall for old-style colonialism. Then, transnational-corporate neo-colonialism took over, with help from the US military and CIA.
And what has India become? Just another capitalist whorehouse - so where is Gandhi's "victory?"
Gandhi's victory? It's in every step that King took and every word he spoke to the national audience. Gandhi's victory was in every word Robert Kennedy spoke in Indianapolis the day King was killed. And it's becoming more apparent with every step I take. Why? Because I have an understanding that myth is a rudimentary function of the nervous system and every social order ever to walk the Earth. Today, in common terms, myth is equated to being a lie or other form of falsehood: but this is far from the Truth -- myth, story, religion are how humanity organizes it's basic principles for taking action in life and the death transition and social contracts. Once this mythological function of being human is recognized, and symbols of that myth revered, then "higher" consciousness follows it's natural course to universal consciousness. Study the history of herbal masters and how in mostly days past the village herb lady gathered information for suggesting an herbal preparation. Through reverence to her craft a higher consciousness informed her, with symbolic perceptions, via color, shape, smell, taste...even sound a recommended herb, plant, Earthy substance(or location) to apply. That capacity is still available to be cultured by humans(see the previously atheistic writers, though reverent to their craft and the symbols used within it, of the Course In Miricles)...but not if one considers myth to be merely a lie or falsehood, or if you consider the falsehood and lie that Gandhi was a failure and that his mode of operation was violence to be the truth. No, Gandhi was victorious, some of his time joined him, and more and more people are joining him today...for the betterment of all humanity and yourself individually, I suggest studying and fashioning much of his behavior to your own.
Valid Points!!!!
You're quite right, Norman, higher consciousness won't save us, mainly because it's never actually occurred. The "higher consciousness" Reich announced in 1970 as our path to social and cultural salvation was immediately trivialized into getting high all the time, saying everything was "far out", going to endless rock concerts and believing we were all sexually liberated, when we were far from it. Or, it went down the Jesus path, the Hare Krishna path, or the liberals in law school path, where they were all convinced they'd "change the system from within." Many of them went on to become politicians who invariably were changed by the system, or booted out.
Since 1970, higher consciousness has transmuted into our perpetual entertainment industry, which has provided multiple avenues for "amusing ourselves to death," in Neil Postman's apt phrase. Somehow we've even convinced ourselves that computers and the internet are miraculous emanations of our higher consciousness. We're nothing if not a gullible lot, especially regarding all things technological. Homo technologicus is easily excited over every techno-fix trotted out like clockwork by a dizzying number of high tech industries. iPods and Bluetooths now are supposed to reflect a higher consciousness, I suppose.
But what Norman won't say is that neither will the Democratic Party save us. Not even his "progressive" wing. That's the only kind of "political engagement" Norman recognizes as carrying the potential of socio-economic liberation these days. So while he's right that a "higher" cultural consciousness didn't save us (because it never really got truly high, in any significant sense), he's wrong about our liberation coming from the progressive wing of the Democratic Party. But that's where he's made his career, so there's no way to expect him to rationally discuss it. That would be against his interests.
Excellent post ....
Well-said.
Still and all I'm a little sad that I came too late for those years of "having promiscuous sex with many anonymous partners without protection while at the same time experimenting with mind-expanding drugs in a consequence-free environment".
Sigh...
:) yes; (sigh)
>^^<
Yeah baby! Yeah! That's shagadelic!
Some might say it is all in your head but the truth is sexualilty was changed, it got out of the closet and people could actually discuss the issue. Some could be the issue but there is always consequences. You still won't read about it in the newpaper unless it is a statistic.
Norman Soloman has intruded on the subject of a higher consciousness that he knows nothing about. He should stick to what he knows best.
"Our best strategies and our futures are bound together with political engagement that embraces all of humanity."
Yes Normon, you are right on this point, BUT political engagement works when the people are ready, ready that is with a higher consciousness.
Consciousness, shmonsciousness, higher, lower, or middle, a lot of pother.
Someone once said of us Americans that we can be counted on to do the right thing, after first trying all the alternatives. That's what we have been doing all these years.
The right thing is pure and simple political structural reform: Abolish the Congress (both houses), put the voxbox in every dwelling unit, create the necessary procedures and protocols, and convert to democracy. Direct, plebiscitary, technically sophisticated democracy whose agenda is managed by the people, and in which rich and poor get one vote each and decisions of import are decided by plebiscite. Frequently.
You can't even prove that you have consciousness, so fuggedabodit, what counts is behavior. If you can find your way home you don't need someone to 'represent' you.
'Pother'
I haven't heard that word; I like it.
Earlier I also had to look up 'Gorse'.
I'm not sure where you live, but I think we can rule out Los Angeles; however, if you did, you could make out like a bandit on Halloween, what with a potential wholesale broomstick business, that is.
Pother comes from Winnie the Pooh, which you must have missed. It's never too late.
Gorse is one name for Ulex Europeus (S?) aka furze, a really nasty woody weed with horrid needles that can puncture you, your pets, and your tires. It needs lots of sun but will crowd out just about anything. Europeans burn it for fuel. It is also around 8% benzene, a known carcinogen, and the seeds can lie dormant for 20 years and then start growing again.
I bought a patch of it for a home site a while back, hence the nickname. There's also a derivative blog to which I pay too little attention.
If you Google witches you can find a real eye-opener about witches and the true significance of the broomstick, of which you may already be aware. One of their sins was having too much fun with inanimate objects, lore the vibrator makers don't want women to know.
I'm too old for making out, regardless of the occasion.
Thank you for that, Gorsegrower. Somehow I did miss Winnie. I just now added 'Winnie the Pooh: Wonderful Word Adventure' (2006) to my NETFLIX DVD Queue.
I shall also Google 'witches'.
Speaking of too old - I'm 73 and lost my beloved dick in the prostate cancer wars.
I'm considering a trip to the Ute Indian Reservation in northeast Utah; I have a hunch that is where we may just find the Fountain of Ute.
Nevertheless, I'll still catch up on Winnie the Pooh.
I enjoy your posts.