20 May 2006

ANOTHER REPORT REVEALS THE TRAGEDY OF THE NONCOMMUNIST COMMONS

see here... if nobody will defend the commons, the capitalists will plunder it all...
TRIBE.NET HAS AN URBAN FARMING GROUP NOW

Visit here... under communism, "the difference between city and country is destined to disappear. " -- Friedrich Engels, from the Principles of Communism (see ..20: "What will be the consequences of the ultimate disappearance of private property?")

19 May 2006

KNOWLEDGE OF NSA SPYING SPREADS THROUGH THE NET

The Patriot Daily recognizes what Defense Tech recognized awhile ago -- this is something for the Bushies to persecute political enemies. And since this is clearly happening... Also see Polizeros.

17 May 2006

IRAN ATTACK PLANS RELEASED; IMMIGRATION DEFENDED/ ATTACKED

The folks at the Pentagon are planning 75 bombings... meanwhile, check out Carlos Villareal's defense of the immigrant that the the Democrats are planning to punish... Attacking Iran, fortifying the border, rounding up the immigrants; the ruling class continues on its endless search for distractions to keep the public mind off of the ecological and social disaster the system brings each day. America's support of this ruling class and its political objectives, BTW, means that the world opinion of the US is sinking. Exactly why the average American thinks there's something in this process for him or her is beyond me.

16 May 2006

SPRING IS HERE!

Time to do crazy stuff like this...

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Jefferson Airplane playing on a rooftop, November 1968...


or this

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outtake from Woodstock 1969

ENVIRONMENTAL CAREERS ARE ABOUT THE CAREERIST, CONSUMERIST SELF

In response to this:

When the consumer society was gathering steam, sometime around the time Rachel Carson published Silent Spring, the idea of an "ecological crisis" was born. Earlier societies had experienced environmental disaster, most famously the coal-fired "London fogs" that choked the lungs out of 19th-century England, but they did not regard this disaster as "ecological crisis." It is the distinction of consumer society to have meditated upon ecological crisis.

Consumer society, nevertheless, is a form of society that channels efforts at happiness through the consumption of "goods and services" (to repeat an Econ 101 cliche). Consumers, then, are happiest when they're consuming. Ecological crisis is the flip side of this; it is the notion that human beings are consuming the world to death. And it's true; that's what consumers are doing.

Consequently, "companies in fields like organics, green construction, energy conservation, efficient appliances, hybrid cars, and more" exist to satisfy this consumer society. Green appliances aren't for "the environment," they're for consumers. "Remarkable success stories" are about pleasing environmentalist consumers. "Improved ecological and human health" exists against the background of an ecology and a humanity that is hardly getting healthier. "Talented people are showing up for work every day" to feel good about themselves.

Really, seriously, if we wish to defend the right of the next seven generations to a life, or if we wish to defend the right of the environment to its ecological integrity, we will have to revolutionize society so that it is no longer capitalist society or consumer society. We can start by thinking about how we humans are going to stop consuming 85 million barrels of oil each day.

But if those really are your goals, if that is really what you want to accomplish, then consumer environmentalism is not going to make it happen. For consumer environmentalism is the appliance the consumer environmentalists plug in to make themselves happy. It's not about the environment.

15 May 2006

HERE ARE SOME PEOPLE WHO KNOW THEY'RE BEING SPIED UPON

ABC journalists...
IMF SCRAMBLES TO SAVE DOLLAR AS BUSHIES PLAY DOUBLE-DARE

"IMF acts to avoid markets meltdown" as the selling of dollars accelerates -- the Bush administration actually likes this, believing that "a falling dollar would benefit the US economy by making US exports cheaper, and could help reverse the $700bn (£372bn) trade deficit with the rest of the world."