21 Jun 2007 @ 00:10, by John Ringland
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This is a follow on article to the discussion on The
International Banking System in the subject Economics,
Financing, Banking.
All of the key flaws in the economic system are well known to any
who look beyond the web of deception that permeates mass culture -
the discussion here at NCN is similar to discussions happening all
over the globe, discussions that have been occurring throughout the
last century but to little avail. What do all these phenomena point
to? Is there some overarching paradigm in which they can all be made
sense of? Is it a matter of an elite wielding control or is it
something deeper? Is there something practical that can be done about
it?
Economics plays an important role in all of the key changes
happening in the world but aside from our traditional
rationalisations, what purpose does it really serve and what do the
many changes signify? From the perspective of system theory,
cybernetics and complexity theory the answers are startling!!!!
First I'll briefly introduce the Global Ego and then comment on
economics in that context.
Like I say in the preview to my latest (yet to be released) e-book
The
Gaian-Ego Hypothesis and the article Ego
and the Denial of Complexity, there is a broader systemic
phenomenon happening, for which we need a more holistic awareness to
be able to comprehend. Yes there are conspiracies happening but they
are just part of a wider phenomenon. Put very simply, Gaia - the
planetary system has formed a nervous system that we call
civilisation. That nervous system has been growing over many
centuries and is reaching a stage of integration into a single global
mind.
We individuals are analogous to nerve cells within the collective
organism and our beliefs are like DNA within those cells, which
interprets input stimuli and transforms this into a cascade of
internal processes that manifests outer behaviour. All of our
thoughts, communications and actions are the passage of signals
through that global nervous system and economics has emerged as one
of the primary metabolic processes that drives that system just as
biochemistry drives organisms.
This isn't just an accidental similarity - it is a homology - a
pattern of surface similarities that signifies a deeper common
origin. Just as the similarities in the bone structures of different
animals signifies our common genetic/evolutionary origin, these
similarities signify our common origin as complex adaptive systems.
All complex adaptive systems undergo a phenomenon called meta-system
transition, which is where systems interact and form networks of
dependencies that effectively manifest a super-system which then
develops emergent properties that control the sub-systems via the
network of dependencies. In this way the collective of systems
effectively becomes a single system on a higher level and the
sub-systems become bound within patterns of collective behaviour.
This is how cells manifest multi-cellular organisms, which then
develop minds that control the cells through the metabolic processes.
It is how organisms manifest integrated ecosystems (where
civilisation is a new type of ecosystem), which then manifest cycles
that influence the organisms through the web of dependencies such as
food chains, species dynamics and more recently nationalist economies
and media fads. These ecosystems then manifest Gaia - which is a
collective organism that encompasses the whole planet and controls
the ecosystems through global emergent phenomena such as weather
patterns, gaseous exchange through the atmosphere and more recently
the international economic system and global ideologies such as
capitalism.
These systems at each level form power structures or steersman.
This is the main focus of the study of cybernetics which studies
"control within complex adaptive systems". A cell has a
limited power structure but the human mind is a powerful power
structure but it is naive in the wider context. Out of ignorance and
commonsense realism (see The
Scientific Case Against Materialism) the mind perceives the body
through the senses and thinks 'I'. Similarly the collective system is
beginning to perceive the planet through its senses
(civilisation/culture) and is beginning to think 'I'. This is how the
ego (or I-thought) arises; it is an illusion that arises from
commonsense realism. The ego is just a thought construct within the
mind or a cultural construct within a culture but it starts to
believe that it IS the underlying system, so the ego identifies with
it and becomes a tyrant over it, just like a government that thinks
that it IS the nation and that its agendas ARE the nations agendas so
it uses the nation to pursue those agendas regardless of what the
nation itself thinks about it. In this respect the USA has a very
strong and domineering collective ego at the moment.
The subconscious mind of Gaia is the distributed functioning of
ecosystems and it is life affirming, but her ego is a different
story. Egos often cause problems in beings, it can be clearly seen in
ourselves where egos become drug addicts, power junkies, stress
heads, murderers, suicidal manic depressives and all kinds of
dysfunctional behaviours that ultimately kill the underlying
organism. Egos are a construct of commonsense realist illusion so
they are very prone to delusion. They are a web of propaganda and
they come to believe their own propaganda.
Just as our egos don't understand cells or the body/mind but we
form agendas, desires and fears and we use the body/mind to pursue
our agendas. So too the global ego doesn't understand people or the
society/culture but it is forming agendas, desires and fears and
using the society/culture to pursue its agendas. Just as cells within
our bodies cannot easily discern the existence of the human ego but
they live within an environment (the body) that is driven by the will
of the ego - so too we cannot easily discern the existence of the
collective ego but we live within an environment (society) that is
driven by the will of that ego.
We have been thinking in terms of traditional discourses based on
the human ego as the measure of all things and talking about
politics, democracy, communism, economics, capitalism, socialism,
human rights and so on but existence functions on all levels from
particles to galaxies and beyond. All systems experience their
inputs, interpret them and respond to them, this drives the systemic
dynamics from particles to galaxies and beyond. So the universe is
constantly experiencing itself from different perspectives and power
structures arise on many different levels. The human mind and ego is
just the most tangible power structure to us but cells have their own
basic power structures and the planet is developing its own through
civilisation.
We have been looking from the perspective of our own egos and
focused on the level of human egos acting in the world, and we have
not noticed the global ego forming in our midst. Just as we ourselves
are systems of trillions of cells bound together by collective
metabolic processes and controlled by a nervous system, which
manifests a mind within which an ego forms and thinks 'I' and 'me'.
So too is the planet a system of billions of organisms bound together
by collective metabolic processes (ecosystems) and controlled by a
nervous system (civilisation), which manifests a mind (culture)
within which an ego forms (power structures) and the planet is
beginning to think 'I' and 'me'.
But what is the ego in ourselves and in civilisation? It cannot be
located in any particular group of cells or people. It is an emergent
phenomenon that arises from the functioning of the whole system. It
is more like a collective discourse or trance or memeplex that
occupies our minds and our culture, it spreads through all
communications, it permeates the collective system and guides all of
our interpretations, experiences and responses, thereby causing us to
believe in certain things and act in collectively coherent ways such
as nationalism, consumerism, capitalism, militarism and all kinds of
ism's. The ego is essentially a type of culture and a dysfunctional
culture creates an ignorant and psychotic ego, whereas a harmonious
culture creates a wise and compassionate ego. It is also a resonance
of beliefs, where our beliefs are like DNA within a cell, if we
change our beliefs we can change the very species and nature of the
collective organism. That is why I say that direct action based upon
current beliefs only reinforces the problem regardless of our
intentions. What is required is effective discourses that run
parallel to the egoic discourse and alter our beliefs thereby
shifting the balance of power and uprooting the problem rather than
just hacking at its branches, which keep growing back anyway.
Economics within this context...
The pervasive and invasive influence exerted by the economic
system is just one symptom of the growing strength of the collective
ego. It is no longer we who control the system but the system that
controls us. The collective is no longer in a subconscious state
where it acts spontaneously based upon the intricate actions of all
of us, instead it is becoming conscious, it is forming its own
agendas and is controlling us to enact those agendas - such as
globalisation and the securing of its control over what it sees as
"its body", i.e. humanity, civilisation and the planet as a
whole. It is reaching for unification and self-control, which
manifests as increasingly global and invasive economic constraints
where people are no longer human (that is how we see ourselves), we
have become consumers and producers (that is how the collective ego
sees us). When the ego has total control the underlying system is
totally enslaved. A domineering ego never listens to the underlying
system, it only commands.
The changes in the media are another strong sign of the growing
strength of the collective ego. No longer is it a subconscious space
for our collective dreaming, it is becoming a channel for the
conscious psycho-babble of the immature collective ego. The ego is a
thought construct within ourselves and a cultural construct within
society, the media is like an echo chamber within which the distorted
ideas resonate and keep everyone locked into the growing egoic
trance. It is enacting the ego's agenda of growing self control and
communicating the force of its will through the creation of a
manipulative discourse or a web of deception. It is strengthening the
egoic trance and binding us into tighter collective behavioural
patterns so that we can be dictated to just like when we ourselves
lift an arm the signals go out and the body responds.
There are four basic levels of control, that I have identified,
through which the collective ego can assert its will upon a
civilisation. Economics plays an important factor in all of
them. I briefly mention these below in an excerpt from The
Gaian-Ego Hypothesis. I go into detail on each one in the e-book
but it is not yet ready for public release. If people are interested
I can give excerpts from these sections in other articles.
/quote/ The first mechanism or "collective trance"
arises naturally as 'culture' but has grown rapidly since the
development of the science of psychological manipulation, which is an
all pervasive control mechanism that reaches deep into our minds to
condition our concept of 'normality' and to subvert the processes of
rational self-determination in order to elicit conditioned responses
that can be 'programmed' or formed into a vast social 'circuit'. For
details see Psychological
Manipulation.
But this alone cannot be relied upon because it relies on
subconscious control via deception but what if people become
un-deceived, there must be a parallel system of coercive control that
is subtle enough to not arouse open revolt but is pervasive enough to
penetrate and control every aspect of our lives, forcing us to
conform if we do not do so by manipulated consent. These in
conjunction would form a coordinated mechanism of control.
The modern coercive control mechanism is 'economics', which is the
basis of the second and third mechanisms. Tradition and social norms
originally played an important role (see the The
Man Machine - Organisms to Organisation), then later the myth of
'authority' played an important role but now economics is the primary
control mechanism as was realised by Meyer Rothschild back in the
1700's: "Let me issue and control a nation's money, and I care
not who writes its laws."[FR]
The term "wage slave" [FR]
is becoming a household word for many people and there is a good
reason why. Work is becoming increasingly invasive into peoples lives
and weakening families and communities [FR,
FR].
Work no longer supports life, instead life is being re-imagined as a
labour market and as a human resource that supports the economy.
Economics is a distributed system of reward and punishment that
imposes overarching constraints on all aspects of human behaviour and
through the spread of capitalist ideology it is almost universally
accepted as a fact of life and as intrinsic to our society as gravity
is to the universe. Whereas 'authority' through traditions and
legislation is too overt and recognisable to be truly effective as a
control mechanism because people react against it or seek to change
it whilst with economics people just accept it as an unchangeable
fact of life [FR].
It is an unavoidable necessity in some form but what form of
economics do we implement, one that facilitates life or one that
controls life?
"Capitalism is the extraordinary belief that the nastiest of
men for the nastiest of motives will somehow work for the benefit of
all." (John Maynard Keynes) [FR]
These fundamental questions of economics and social well-being are
never seriously addressed except by socialists who seeks to make
capital (wealth) serve society rather than society serve capital. But
due to capitalist fundamentalism anyone who questions the economic
system is labelled part of a "lunatic fringe" or a
"communist" which has become a tainted word (a conditioned
stimulus that incites the conditioned response of a closed mind, see
Psychological
Manipulation). This stereotyping instantly disenfranchises them
and makes any rational debate on the subject virtually impossible
because people's minds are closed to reason. This is just a part of
the collective trance and anyone deeply entranced cannot think
rationally about economics in the wider context so it has been secure
from any serious challenges.
In this economic context the second mechanism of broad spectrum
control operates through monetary policy and the system of banking
and international finance. For details see Broad Spectrum Economic
Control. Whereas the third mechanism or system of detailed
control operates through the intricate structure of the economy where
industries and people are effectively formed into a complex
'electronic' circuit where the flow isn't electricity but money. In
recent times it has become possible to monitor and control this
circuit very closely using data acquisition, computer modelling and
market controls. It has been said that it is "nearly as easy to
predict and control the trend of an economy as to predict and control
the trajectory of a projectile... the economy has been transformed
into a guided missile on target." [FR]
For details see Detailed Economic Control.
The fourth mechanism or centralised power nexus is also intimately
related to economics, with capitalism being the central ideology
around which the culture has been structured, but it is more complex
than what the word 'capitalism' suggests. It involves an
authoritarian discourse of power and control that is fuelled and
guided by the ideas flowing through all of our minds, but especially
by certain elite groups and especially promulgated by the corporate
media. In the past there has usually been a separation of
authoritarian power and economic power but that distinction has
become blurred. There is now a convergence of power, both political
and economic on a scale never before seen, where in many cases the
interests of the international banking system wields far more power
than any nation or alliance of heads of state. As such there has
arisen a much closer 'communion' between financial, corporate and
political structures, resulting in networks of groups throughout the
world where consensus is reached on long term agendas and it is
within the context of this consensus that all policy decisions,
whether political, financial or corporate, are made. There need not
be an organised 'conspiracy' in the traditional sense, in fact the
process is most effective when people do not know what they are doing
in the wider context; like neurons in the brain they do what they do
and the system of interconnections harnesses their activities within
the wider context and from this arises the global
collective ego. For details see The
Central Power Nexus. /unquote/
That's a start - there's much more that can be said but I'll let
that come out in conversation if anyone is interested in discussing
these ideas. Check out the preview of The
Gaian-Ego Hypothesis and you'll see how all the key issues in the
world at present merge into one single phenomenon. They can be
considered not just as separate isolated issues but brought together
into a coordinated discourse that can give deeper understanding and
help us develop effective strategies for nurturing positive change in
the world.
Best wishes :) John Ringland
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