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Diagnosing the West with Sadistic Personality Disorder (SPD)

by Andre Vltchek

torturing Vietnamese patriots by French colonialists

The Empire Is Obsessed with Perverse Types Of Punishment

Western culture is clearly obsessed with rules, guilt, submissiveness and punishment.
By now it is clear that the West is the least free society on Earth. In North America and Europe, almost everyone is under constant scrutiny: people are spied on, observed, their personal information is being continually extracted, and the surveillance cameras are used indiscriminately.
Life is synchronized and managed. There are hardly any surprises.
One can sleep with whomever he or she wishes (as long as it is done within the ‘allowed protocol’). Homosexuality and bisexuality are allowed. But that is about all; that is how far ‘freedom’ usually stretches.
Rebellion is not only discouraged, it is fought against, brutally. For the tiniest misdemeanors or errors, people end up behind bars. As a result, the U.S. has more prisoners per capita than any other country on Earth, except the Seychelles.
And as a further result, almost all conversations, but especially public discourses, are now being controlled by so-called ‘political correctness’ and its variants.
But back to the culture of fear and punishment.
Look at the headlines of the Western newspapers. For example, The New York Times from April 12. 2018:

“Punishment of Syria may be harsher this time”

We are so used to such perverse language used by the Empire that it hardly strikes us as twisted, bizarre, pathological.
It stinks of some sadomasochistic cartoon, or of a stereotypical image of an atrocious English teacher holding a ruler over a pupil’s extended hands, shouting, “Shall I?”
Carl Gustav Jung described Western culture, on several occasions, as a “pathology”. He did it particularly after WWII, but he mentioned that the West had been committing terrible crimes in all parts of the world, for centuries. That is most likely why the Western mainstream psychiatrists and psychologists have been glorifying the ego-centric and generally apolitical Sigmund Freud, while ignoring, even defaming, Carl Gustav Jung.
The extreme form of sadism is a medical condition; it is an illness. And the West has been clearly demonstrating disturbing and dangerous behavioral patterns for many centuries.
Let’s look at the definition of sadism, or professionally, Sadistic Personality Disorder (SPD), which both the United States and Europe could easily be diagnosed with.
This is an excerpt of a common definition of the SPD, which appears in Medigoo.com and on many other on-line sites:

…The sadistic personality disorder is characterized by a pattern of gratuitous cruelty, aggression, and demeaning behaviors which indicate the existence of deep-seated contempt for other people and an utter lack of empathy. Some sadists are “utilitarian”: they leverage their explosive violence to establish a position of unchallenged dominance within a relationship…”

It is familiar, isn’t it? The Empire’s behavior towards Indochina, China, Indonesia, Africa, Latin America, Russia, the Middle East and other parts of the world.
What about the symptoms?

…Sadistic individuals have poor behavioral controls, manifested by a short temper, irritability, low frustration tolerance, and a controlling nature. From an interpersonal standpoint, they are noted to be harsh, hostile, manipulative, lacking in empathy, cold-hearted, and abrasive to those they deem to be their inferiors. Their cognitive nature is considered rigid and prone to social intolerance, and they are fascinated by weapons, war, and infamous crimes or perpetrators of atrocities. Sadists classically are believed to seek social positions that enable them to exercise their need to control others and dole out harsh punishment or humiliation…”

Just translate “sadistic individuals” to “sadistic states”, or “sadistic culture”.
Is there any cure? Can a sadist be effectively and successfully treated?

Treating a sadistic personality disorder takes a long time…”

And many sites and publications carry a clear disclaimer:

The above information is for processing purpose. The information provided herein should not be used during any medical emergency…”

And humanity is right now clearly at the crossroads, facing annihilation, not only a ‘medical emergency’. The world may soon have to literally fight for its survival. It is because of the SPD of the West and its Empire.

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So, what is in store for us now; for instance, for Syria?
What will the sadistic psychopath do to a country that refused to kneel, to prostitute itself, to beg for mercy, to sacrifice its people?
How horrible will the “punishment” be?
We have just witnessed 103 missiles being fired towards Damascus and Homs. But that is only what the Empire did to entertain its masses. It has been doing much more evil and cruel things to the nation which constantly refuses to glorify the Western imperialist and its neocon dogmas. For instance, the Empire’s ‘professionals’ have been manufacturing, training and arming the most atrocious terrorist groups and injecting them into the body of Syria.
The torture will, of course, continue. It clearly appears that this time the script will be based on some latter adaptation of the Marquise de Sade’s work, on his novel Juliette, not Justine. You see, in Justine, women were ‘only’ tied up, slapped and raped. In Juliette, they were cut to pieces, alive; they were burned and mutilated.
While Justine can still be read, no normal human being could go through the 700 pages of pure gore that is Juliette.
But our planet has somehow got used to the horrors that have been administered by the sick Western Empire.
People watch occurrences in places like Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq or Libya as ‘news’, not as the medical record of a severely ill psychiatric patient.
The most terrible ‘novel’ in the history of our Planet has been written, for centuries, by the appalling brutality and sadism of first Europe and then by its younger co-author – the United States.
And the human beings in many parts of our Planet have gotten so used to the carnage which surrounds them that they do not throw up anymore; they do not feel horrified, do not revolt against their fate. They just watch, as one country after another falls; is violated publicly, gets ravaged.
The mental illness of the perpetrator is undeniable. And it is contagious.
In turn, the extreme violence that has been engulfing the world has triggered various neuroses and mental conditions (masochism, extreme forms of submission, to name just two of many) among the victims.

*

Exposure to the constant and extreme violence ‘prescribed’ and administered by the West, has left most of the world in a neurotic lethargy.
Like a woman locked in a marriage with a brutal religious fanatic husband in some oppressive society, the world has eventually stopped resisting against the Western dictates and tyranny, and ‘accepted its fate’.
Many parts of the planet have developed ‘Stockholm Syndrome’: after being kidnapped, imprisoned, tormented, raped and humiliated, the victims have ‘fallen in love’ with their tyrant, adopting his worldview, while serving him full-heartedly and obediently.
This arrangement, of course, has nothing to do with the healthy or natural state of things!
In Africa, Latin America, the Middle East and Asia, bizarre things are happening! People from those nations that have been robbed and devastated for centuries by the European and North American despots, have been flying happily and proudly to Paris, Berlin, London, Madrid, New York and other Western cities, in order to ‘learn’, to ‘study’ how to govern their own countries. There is usually no shame, and no stigma attached to such obvious intellectual prostitution.
Many victims are still dreaming about becoming like their victimizers, or even more so.
Many former and modern-day colonies of the West are listening, with straight faces, to the Europeans preaching to them (for a fee) about ‘good governance’, an ‘anti-corruption drive’ and ‘democracy’.
The media outlets of non-Western nations are taking news reports directly from Western press agencies. Even local political events are explained by those ‘wise’ and ‘superior’ Europeans and North Americans, not by the local thinkers. Locals are hardly ever trusted – only white faces with polished English, French or German accents are taken seriously.
Perverse? Is it perverse? Of course, it is! Many servile intellectuals from the ‘client’ states, when confronted, admit how sick the continuous global dictatorship is. Then they leave the table and continue to do what they have been doing for years and decades; the oldest profession in short.
Such a situation is truly insane. Or at least it is extremely paradoxical, bizarre, absurd. Even a mental clinic appears to make more sense than our beloved planet Earth.
However, clinical psychiatrists and psychologists are very rarely involved in analyzing the neuroses and psychological illnesses of the brutalized and colonized planet. They hardly ever ‘analyze’ the perpetrators, let alone expose them for what they really are.
Most of psychologists and psychiatrists are busy digging gold: encouraging human egotism, or even serving big corporations that are trying to ‘understand their employees better’, in order to control and to exploit them more effectively. Other ‘doctors’ go so far as to directly serve the Empire, helping to oppress and to ‘pacify’ the billions living in the colonies and new colonies of the West.
In 2015, I was invited as one of the speakers to the 14th International Symposium on the Contributions of Psychology to Peace, held in Johannesburg and Pretoria, South Africa (hosted by legendary UNISA).
During that fascinating encounter of the leading global psychologists, I spoke about the impact of wars and imperialism on the human psyche, but I also listened, attentively. And I learned many shocking things. For instance, during his chilling presentation, “Human Rights and U. S. Psychologists’ Wrongs: The Undermining of Professional Ethics in an Era of ‘Enhanced Interrogation’”, Professor Michael Wessells from Columbia University, New York, spoke about U.S. psychologists and their participation in torturing political prisoners.
Instead of diagnosing the Empire with SPD and other violent and dangerous conditions, many psychologists are actually helping to torture those who are opposing this unacceptable arrangement of the world.

*

US sponsored coup in Chile on 9-11-1973


Those who refuse to ‘learn from the West’, to fall in love with it, or at least to serve it faithfully, are being brutally punished.
Lashes are hitting exposed flesh. Entire nations are being destroyed, genocides distributed to all continents. East Timor, Afghanistan, Iraq: it never stops.
I follow the discourses of the US and especially British UN delegations, ‘discussing’ Syria and even Russia. What comes to my mind is Punjab in India. I recall those old, historic photos of Indian men being hanged by the Brits, pants down, and flogged in public.
They have been doing this kind of stuff, for centuries. They like it. It clearly excites them. This is their democracy, their respect for human rights and for other cultures!
If someone refuses to take his or her pants down, they catch the person, rape him or her, then do the flogging anyway.
I also recall what my Ugandan friend used to tell me:

When the Brits came to Africa, to what is now Uganda, their army would enter our villages and first thing they’d do was to select the tallest and strongest man around. They’d then tie him up, face towards the tree. Then the British commander would rape, sodomize him in front of everybody. This was how they showed the locals who is charge.”

How symbolic!
How healthy is the culture that has been controlling our world for centuries!
One of the most frightening things about mental illnesses is that the patient usually does not realize that he or she is suffering from them.
It is about the time for the rest of the world to treat the West as a mental patient, not as the ‘leader of the free and democratic world’.
We have to think, to gather, to develop a strategy of how to deal with this unfortunate, in fact, terrible situation!
If we refuse to understand and to act, we may all end up in the most dangerous situation: as complacent servants of the perverse whims of a frustrated, extremely aggressive and truly dangerous SPD patient.

Andre Vltchek is a philosopher, novelist, filmmaker and investigative journalist. He has covered wars and conflicts in dozens of countries. Three of his latest books are his tribute to “The Great October Socialist Revolution” a revolutionary novel “Aurora” and a bestselling work of political non-fiction: “Exposing Lies Of The Empire” View his other books here. Watch Rwanda Gambit, his groundbreaking documentary about Rwanda and DRCongo and his film/dialogue with Noam Chomsky “On Western Terrorism”. Vltchek presently resides in East Asia and the Middle East, and continues to work around the world. He can be reached through his website and his Twitter.

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Kathy
Kathy
Apr 29, 2018 11:22 PM

50 Shades of Red White and Blue.

Clearly
Clearly
Apr 28, 2018 2:44 AM

Thank you Andre Vltchek.
Australia is clearly is at an advanced stage of this Sadistic Personality Disorder (SPD). The government is getting worse over there and public discourse has been so controlled that any dissent is dealt with swiftly by the Government and the barrage of mainstream media in unison.

Mulga Mumblebrain
Mulga Mumblebrain
Apr 28, 2018 9:54 AM
Reply to  Clearly

The most vile manifestation of the Right’s Evil nature in Austfailure, in my opinion, is the vicious, never-slackening, hatred of the Indigenous. No humiliation, no cruelty, no disempowering imposition ever elicits any human empathy or compassion from the Rightist racist thugs. Indeed any public discussion of the wretched plight of the Indigenous elicits a stream of brutish racist hate speech in the Comments. It is a very reliable source of votes for the Right, year in year out.

reinertorheit
reinertorheit
May 2, 2018 7:59 PM

Indeed, it was Australia’s shirt-fronting champion, disgraced former PM Tony Abbott, who famously claimed there was ‘nothing in Australia’ until the British arrived.

George
George
Apr 27, 2018 8:32 AM

I think that Willie O’Keefe in JFK summed up the West’s philosophy with this:
“You don’t know shit ’cause you’ve never been fucked in the ass!”

Edwige
Edwige
Apr 26, 2018 3:42 PM

I’d love to report some signs that sanity was breaking out,, but there was this from two days ago:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/04/24/war-iran-israel-coming-britain-must-take-stand-against-formers/

Mulga Mumblebrain
Mulga Mumblebrain
Apr 26, 2018 11:27 PM
Reply to  Edwige

The purported author of that semi-fascist, racist, hate screed, Dannatt, was Chief of Staff of the UK Armed Forces, yet here he is, frantically agitating for war against Syria, Lebanon and Iran FOR ISRAEL. And he, in my opinion quite filthily, speaks of Hezboillah being terrorists who hide among the civilian population, ie he is arguing for Israel’s ‘right’ to deliberately target civilians, as they ALWAYS do, and as is a religious observance, a mitzvah, under Talmudic Judaic Law. The creature’s bio claims that he is a devout ‘Christian’, ‘red in tooth and claw’, just like Jesus, who Dannatt’s Talmudic friends REVILE, and imagine is in Hell, up to his neck in boiling faeces.

tomiejones
tomiejones
Apr 26, 2018 11:22 AM

Reblogged this on circusbuoy.

intergenerationaltrauma
intergenerationaltrauma
Apr 26, 2018 6:04 AM

The corruption of the Western mind emanates from the intergenerational embrace of a value set that stands reason and the vast majority of human communal cooperative history on it’s head. It is no more a fixed – “human nature” – that we in the West celebrate individual achievement and our own greed and narcissism than it is that most Indigenous cultures celebrate communal good and sharing as core values. What we in the West stubbornly call – “human nature”- is simply the variation of human nature that is created when a violent racist misogynist sky god cult spends hundreds of years torturing and burning alive all among them who dare think for themselves, and then following centuries of such intergenerational trauma leads generation upon generation of followers into 500+ years of murder, rape and pillage of the entire planet – all of course for noble reasons such as to save… Read more »

a s
a s
Apr 25, 2018 11:02 PM

This issue came up in the last US review by the Committee Against Torture. In the review session (and to a lesser extent in the Conclusions and Recommendations) the experts addressed the US syndrome of government officials preening about equal justice under increasingly sadistic and draconian law. What tore it for them was a fashion for criminalizing homelessness. It’s a state-imposed cultural compulsion to torment the weak.

reinertorheit
reinertorheit
Apr 25, 2018 11:18 PM
Reply to  a s

[[ It’s a state-imposed cultural compulsion to torment the weak.]]
Do you really believe they even care enough about the weak to torment them? The impression I get from the latest slob to become Secretary of State is of callous indifference to non-American population of this planet. Their welfare is of no more significance to Pompeo and his fellow American thugs than that of insects – which can be freely trampled under his 600lb boots, without the slightest qualm. Pompeo, Bolton, Dumpy and Haley were brought up to believe that the rest of humanity isn’t worth the slightest damn. If they become an irritant or a nuisance, then build a wall to keep them out. If the wall doesn’t work, then nuke them off the face of the earth. That’s the way Mike Baboon Pompeo thinks – with his “Harvard” (Haahahahahahaha! “Harvard!”) education.

Mulga Mumblebrain
Mulga Mumblebrain
Apr 26, 2018 1:29 AM
Reply to  reinertorheit

The Pompeos, Boltons, Albrights, Cheneys etc of the Western thanatopias would GLADLY exterminate all the ‘useless eaters’ in an orgy of religious devotion to their true God-Death. I am just surprised that it hasn’t happened yet, although, without untermenschen to torment, where would they get their fun?

Edwige
Edwige
Apr 26, 2018 11:53 AM
Reply to  reinertorheit

“Once you enter the CIA, the rest of us, even school kids, are either lab rats or cannon fodder, as far as the CIA is concerned”.
Douglas Valentine, The CIA as Organised Crime.

Mulga Mumblebrain
Mulga Mumblebrain
Apr 26, 2018 10:17 AM
Reply to  a s

Torture has been ‘Standard Operating Procedure’ in the USA since the 17th century. To pretend that the latest upsurge is somehow abnormal is ludicrous.

passerby
passerby
Apr 25, 2018 8:23 PM

Anthropomorphism is the attribution of human traits, emotions, or intentions to non-human entities. That’s what this article does.

Mulga Mumblebrain
Mulga Mumblebrain
Apr 26, 2018 1:31 AM
Reply to  passerby

True-the Western elites are definitely ‘non-human’.

reinertorheit
reinertorheit
Apr 25, 2018 8:21 PM

“Entitlement” to identify and “punish” alleged wrongdoers has historically been inherited by white, Caucasian males in the United States of America – and their lickspittle servants. Invariably the ‘God is on our side” lie has been invoked by way of justification.
The Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Afghan War, the Iraq War, the bombing of Serbia, the attacks on Libya, the attacks on Syria… all have been instigated and carried out by Uncle Sam – in the fullest continuation of the doctrine of Manifest Destiny (since no other justification has been advanced).
Since June 1950 onwards, it’s been Kimo-Sabi versus the rest of the human race.

kamilla1960
kamilla1960
Apr 25, 2018 7:55 PM

There have been notable critiques, in recent years, of the creeping takeover by surveillance and managerialism, as they are marketed together with ‘the deregulation of pleasure.’ I haven’t read a lot of Zygmunt Bauman, but I know him to be one. Another is the late British psychologist David Smail, who began critiquing the psychological effects of ‘the Business takeover’ in the 1980s. I am reading Thomas Klikauer’s Managerialism: A Critique of an Ideology. I recommend it (it’s written in kind of ‘German English,’ but a very supportive read for anyone who is struggling with the way life has been twisted out of shape for so many of us).

Mulga Mumblebrain
Mulga Mumblebrain
Apr 26, 2018 1:50 AM
Reply to  kamilla1960

In Austfailure, during forty years of increasing business ie parasite, control of politics and the brainwashing apparatuses, under the rubric of ‘economic rationalism’ ie neo-feudal Hayekian uber-capitalism, every decent individual has been driven from the positions of power in public life. Thought Control is TOTAL and totalitarian. Opinions that deviate from the neo-liberal, neo-feudal received wisdom are completely banished from public discourse. If they surface somewhere, say in some remote corner of academia, they are immediately set upon by a rabid lynch-mob of hard Right zealots, often led by the Murdoch cancer, which then prosecutes unending vendettas against the Badthinkers, even decades post-mortem, as in the case of the eminent historian Manning Clarke. As a result ALL collective institutions or activities eg public health, education, housing, transport etc have been greatly down-graded and denigrated or eviscerated entirely. Unions have been destroyed, hounded and persecuted with ‘anti-terrorist’ type laws, rigged Royal… Read more »

Kamilla Vaski
Kamilla Vaski
Apr 26, 2018 5:59 PM

Yes. I’d wondered if my comments were really relevant to the article, but clearly the same thoughts are circling in other people’s minds. “Who will be put in charge of everyone? The one who knows the least–” The managers are chosen from those who appear to have undergone a lobotomy of their humanity.

Kamilla Vaski
Kamilla Vaski
Apr 26, 2018 6:09 PM
Reply to  Kamilla Vaski

I have to say I do like Freud though.

Mulga Mumblebrain
Mulga Mumblebrain
Apr 26, 2018 11:37 PM
Reply to  Kamilla Vaski

The sole criterion for being made a Imperial apparatchik these days is total ideological loyalty to the capitalist parasite caste who rule the world. In particular one must LOVE the USA, glorious Israel and ‘Western moral values’ , be able to gibber nonsense cant like ‘the international rules based order’ (ie Pax Americana)and hiss and spit venom nicely whenever Russia, China, Iran, the Palestinians, Jeremy Corbyn, Vlad Putin etc are mentioned. These requirements tilt the ‘talent pool’ towards, not just the shallow end, but the drainage holes in the shallow end, and the detritus that collects there. Quite simply the triumph of Free Market capitalism and the blood-suckers who control it has delivered humanity into the hands of its executioners, who will achieve their bloody victory through thermo-nuclear war, ecological collapse or ‘preventative’ bio-warfare before the drones wake up.

Kamilla
Kamilla
Apr 25, 2018 7:50 PM

The return ‘literally with a vengeance’ of Taylorism, or “Scientific Management” in its many contemporary guises, and with modern technology attached, is a phenomenon that many people appear to be brain-blind to. The ultra-managerialist takeover of all aspects of human existence is truly a triumph of brainwashing. In popular culture, the dominance of ‘reality shows’ which are often about people at a workplace being whipped into ‘efficient’ shape while being browbeaten with managerialist jargon, has affected the psyche of the population at large. Many people seem to be under the delusion that they are stars of their own reality show.

Victor David Rothschild = Cambridge Five
Victor David Rothschild = Cambridge Five
Apr 25, 2018 6:55 PM

“By now it is clear that the West is the least free society on Earth.”
What a load of total nonsense!
The West is a lot less free than most of its citizens think but this is some awful hyperbole.
Written by someone who actually thinks the brutal Bolshevik Revolution was “great”!

Ivan
Ivan
Apr 25, 2018 8:38 PM

“The West is a lot less free than most of its citizens think but this is some awful hyperbole.”
Basically I agree though since Skripal’s case things look much worse than they looked before, even after the Ukrainian coup in 2014.

bevin
bevin
Apr 25, 2018 9:33 PM

Andre gives reasons for concluding that the revolution in Russia was great. You simply assert that it was not only ‘brutal’ but far from being great. My guess is that you know very little about Russia or the revolution’s world wide importance. You might not like it but the Revolution and the subsequent Bolshevik regime shaped many of the more important developments of the C20th including, for example, the survival of China as an independent power, the de-colonisation of the European empires, the defeat of the Fascist states in the Second World War and the political compromises in the ‘west’ that gave rise to the welfare states.. Again none of these things may be to your taste. You may believe that Russian influence was malignant. You can hardly argue that the revolution was other than the great event of C20th history. But then you probably don’t argue at all-you just… Read more »

BigB
BigB
Apr 26, 2018 12:06 AM
Reply to  bevin

The October Revolution was one of the most momentous events of the twentieth century. And it was brutal, not least because of the Western backed counter-revolution. And the Soviet Union did go on to exert a dialectical and meta-democratic influence on the West. But not without a cost: humanitarian and environmental. If you are going to lay out the pros: you have to lay out the cons as well. As a socio-political experiment: the Soviet Union was a failure in its own terms. The soviet councils were de-democratised and ultimately, the workers were robbed of their communal, personal and social liberation and actualisation. The state became degenerate with power accruing to a bureaucratic nomenklatura. The plight of the workers was satirised by Alexander Zinoviev as Homo Sovieticus: characterised by systemic dejection, alienation, and demotivation. Oh yeah, and there was some guy called Stalin who killed a bunch of people, but… Read more »

bevin
bevin
Apr 26, 2018 3:14 AM
Reply to  BigB

You are, as always, doing two things characteristic of the Cliffite tendency. Firstly you are at pains to disassociate yourself from support of the revolution by telling us how bad some of its consequences-which you, quite properly, insist be viewed in the context of massive foreign intervention both during the revolution and throughout the history of the USSR- were. This is the ‘neither Washington nor Moscow’ slogan in action. The second thing that you do is to rehearse with relish the Robert Conquest theory of Stalinism. As to ‘revisionistas’ refusing to credit the relationship between western capitalism and the disastrous nature of Soviet economic development I can speak only for myself and go much further- the Bolsheviks and Trotsky in particular were terribly mistaken in their industrialisation policies, particularly in their attacks on peasant production. It was these mistakes- headlong industrialisation and the ruthless exploitation of the peasantry, rather than… Read more »

BigB
BigB
Apr 26, 2018 8:48 AM
Reply to  bevin

Pot, kettle, black, Bevin. You picked on one word in a rather pointless comment to lay out a rather myopic assessment of Soviet history. A view which Comrade Vltchek shares. Inadequately, as is necessary in a comment, I say we need a more objective assessment: not based on partisan capitalist or communist bias and propaganda. The FSU cannot be assessed ‘in vitro’ as though it were an isolated, self-contained singularity controlled solely by its own internal dynamics. But externalised dialectics alone do not account for Stalin’s murderous totalitarianism: which cannot be dismissed as the writings of Conquest. One of Stalin’s greatest dissident critics (but also a secret admirer) was Zinoviev himself: who was there to witness first hand. The fact that the people’s authentic Bolshevik revolution deviated so quickly into Stalinist totalitarian repression has to be dealt with objectively: not ideologically leveraged or ignored. On a broader point: your general… Read more »

Mulga Mumblebrain
Mulga Mumblebrain
Apr 26, 2018 10:21 AM
Reply to  bevin

‘Cliffite’? Richard?

Jen
Jen
Apr 26, 2018 12:52 AM

Andre Vltchek might be a better judge than you of whether the Bolshevik Revolution was “great” or not since he was born in the Soviet Union and grew up there and in the old Czechoslovakia.

Mulga Mumblebrain
Mulga Mumblebrain
Apr 26, 2018 1:53 AM

There are degrees of ‘freedom’ in the West, nearly all mediated by money power. And the moneyless poor are subjected to vicious social sadism, humiliation and disempowerment, one of the worst psychic assaults one can suffer, by the misanthropic rich. A Rothschild would find such a system praiseworthy.

Toby
Toby
Apr 25, 2018 5:55 PM

Great article but I also agree with the thrust of what Binra says. If we want to evolve beyond the insanity, we have to understand and own our contribution to it. Though uniquely in each instance, each of us is a part of the system. There’s no escape from it, just as there is no escape from the self. Wherever you go, you take yourself with you. For me, a simple logical illustration of the insanity depicted in the article is the loneliness and compulsion of Might Makes Right, or bullying. To deserve respect and love, you must be the strongest. Those weaker than you do not deserver respect or love, they deserver contempt. If someone is stronger than you, you do not deserve respect or love, you deserve contempt. How can that lead to anything other than isolated insanity? And surely this psychological modality is born of fear. Surely… Read more »

BigB
BigB
Apr 25, 2018 5:08 PM

Westernised imperial capitalism is a psychoses which is quickly destroying our planet. But transport capitalism away from its hereditary heartlands, and on its journey it becomes a benign tianxia; non-exploitative; non-alienating; non-extractive; sustainable and egalitarian alternative to the Western excess as it becomes Easternised? And liberal progressives laud and lionise its new virtuous non-violent incarnation as the way towards human freedom and societal actualisation? That is the reductive logic that leads to perpetuated “Stockholm Syndrome”: to think capitalism can reinvent itself by supplanting itself East. To suppose capitalism with Easternised characteristics will not develop into a monopoly totalising end phase is to assume Marx never lived. Humanity will never be freed by capitalism: Easternised or Westernised.

Mulga Mumblebrain
Mulga Mumblebrain
Apr 26, 2018 1:59 AM
Reply to  BigB

The Chinese intend following Marx in using capitalist methods to create the social conditions for socialism. What is more, they realise the ecological implications of capitalist productivity that Marx only hinted at in his ‘metabolic rift’ theory, he living too early to see all the implications of the destruction of the natural world and the piling up of waste as pollution. This is why the Chinese are working to create an ‘Ecological Civilization’ that can persist into the future, without destroying Life on Earth.

BigB
BigB
Apr 26, 2018 9:42 AM

The scale of the Chinese extraction and consumption model is anything but “Ecological”. But lets not focus solely on China: the capitalist model is neo-universal. Step out and take the systems analysis POV: the dominant culture of capitalist materialism forms an emergent “superorganism” that is consuming the earth. As Rothschild Macron just said, with no hint of irony: “there is no planet B”. The view that the West alone consumes and destroys; the East is an ecological and economic rejuvenator disappears for what it is: a capitalist marketing ploy. As globalism – or Global Economic Governance, as BRICS term it – proceeds, there is no distinction between “American” and “Chinese” capital. Globalised capital flows are supra-national, homogeneous …and equally destructive. We only have one earth: and universally imposed (because the people don’t want it ) globalised capitalist materialism will not save it. Quite the opposite.

Mulga Mumblebrain
Mulga Mumblebrain
Apr 26, 2018 10:29 AM
Reply to  BigB

You just haven’t kept up with developments in China. The Chinese leadership, being technocratic and meritocratic, can read and comprehend scientific reports. There are no anthropogenic climate destabilisation denialists in the Chinese leadership. The Chinese were forced to develop rapidly, to protect themselves from the West, but more and more realised and regretted the scale of ecological damage wrought. That is why China is leading the world in renewable energy installation, production and development, electric vehicles and in ecological remediation. Whether it is enough, and not too late, and whether the rest of the world joins in, will determine the fate of Life on Earth-human life, certainly.

BigB
BigB
Apr 26, 2018 11:44 AM

It seems like, perceptively, there are two China’s. One is antithetical to the other: particularly in ecological terms. The ‘Three Gorges Dam’ model of renewable energy installation and ecological remediation is anti-life. We better have a discussion about what life and liberty are, before we go on. Can I ascertain from your comment that ‘life’ is the wholesale replication and universalisation of material cultural ersatz wealth formation: the commodification of life that sustains capitalism; and the financial industrial organisation around production that sustains that commodity consumption? Because that defines ‘death’ to me. Not just the withering death of the un-actualisable spirit of humanity; but the concomitant omnicidal death of the biosphere. Maybe China can heal their own ecological metabolic rift by exporting their overcapacity for capital, debt, concrete, steel, aluminium across Asia-Pacific; and re-importing the outsourced manufactured commodities back into a burgeoning bourgeois middle class of “conspicuous consumers” …but they… Read more »

Mulga Mumblebrain
Mulga Mumblebrain
Apr 26, 2018 11:49 PM
Reply to  BigB

You outline the problem succinctly, and I believe that the Chinese see it just as plainly as you do. However they plan to achieve ecological sustainability through ‘middle income’ wealth. That is, as you point out, a contradiction, but it is more likely to succeed than attempting to achieve some sort of ‘steady state’ or ‘ circular’ economy while keeping more than half of the population materially poor. One can imagine the mischief that the West and Western NGOs could play in that circumstance. I see the Chinese as gambling on producing enough wealth to finance a scientific and technological fix for our pollution crises. It is a very long odds against wager, but at this stage what other path could stand any chance of success? In the demented West, under the boot of hard Right, cornutopian, ideologues, the recipe is ‘let the Market rip’, and the ‘Invisible Hand’ will… Read more »

BigB
BigB
Apr 27, 2018 11:34 AM

The reason I want to look at the problem of global capitalism holistically is that Russia-China are at least are trying to employ some sort of productive economy, that I will concede. Especially compared to the ‘West’. But if you look at capital flows that cause the inequality, alienation and exploitation THERE ARE NO NATIONAL INTERESTS; ONLY CAPITAL INTERESTS. China’s productivity and expansion EMPOWERS A WESTERNISED SUPRA-SOCIETY. In fact, the Chinese are becoming ‘westernised’ at the elite level (the scions of the ‘Eight Immortals’ families; plus CPC; its Central Committee [Politburo: PSC]; that form the CPC ‘nomenklatura’). Their economists and future ideologues are Western trained and graduates of Harvard and Goldman Sachs. There is a huge capital outflow from China which is free income for the ‘West’. (All East-West; North-South; developed-undeveloped distinctions do not apply to supra-national capital flows). Not just in repatriated profit from the trans nationals (which China… Read more »

passerby
passerby
Apr 27, 2018 6:58 PM
Reply to  BigB

China is big. I’d like to give the example of electric buses. Clean, silent, no exhaust: what’s not to like? China decides to take a look at electric buses for public transport. So they try it out in a small place and see what happens. They take a city – Shenzhen, with between 12 and 13 million inhabitants, and replace all the city’s buses with 16,359 electric buses. (Transport for London has 73 electric buses) While they’re at it, the Chinese also swap two thirds of the city’s taxis with electric cars – 12,518 electric cars. To China, this is a small scale experiment in a single city. Yet you’re talking about more than the population of Denmark and Norway combined. China’s plug-in electric bus stock reached 343,500 units in 2016, out of global stock of about 345,000 vehicles. (WIkipedia, Electric car use by country). An article in Chinese press… Read more »

Mulga Mumblebrain
Mulga Mumblebrain
Apr 27, 2018 11:50 PM
Reply to  passerby

Yes-the Chinese system works, PRECISELY because it is not ‘democratic’. In the capitalist ‘democracies’ ALL real power belongs to the capitalists, and politicians are their stooges, NOT the servants of the people. The Gilens and Page study showed that US politicians follow the lead of the rich, often in direct contradiction to popular opinion, in 97% of occasions. Moreover the only political parties tolerated are pro-capitalist. The latest example of that is the various Green Parties, all of which sell out to the money power, with the German Greens, now hard Right, militaristic, Russophobic, Free Market fundamentalist and totally pro-Israel, the most advanced example. The brainwashing apparatus of the fakestream media, PR, advertising, think-tanks and ‘entertainment’ is completely controlled by the Right, ie the capitalists’ preference. Elections are total shams, orgies of lying, bribery, character assassination, hate and fear-mongering, where half the electorate, (often more in ‘first past the post’… Read more »

BigB
BigB
Apr 28, 2018 11:53 AM

Mulga: “the bullying, genocidal, hyper-militaristic Death-machine that is the wondrous USA and its Western running-dogs” is part-funded by China. They hold $1.2tn of US debt. They have only just recently relaxed the Yuan peg to the dollar by pegging it to a basket of currencies. The much vaunted petroyuan ACCEPTS dollars in and dollars out. The AIIB, NDB are dollar denominated [1], as is the CRA. Three of the BRICS are under IMF conditionalities: so will be borrowing their contributions from globalised commercial concerns (the evil ‘Western’ capitalist that also fund and benefit from the MIC). And they will have to get permission from the IMF to do so [1]. The AIIB and NDP are IMF/World Bank/WTO (the ‘Bretton Woods’ Washington Consensus vehicles) compliments. Last time I looked, the AIIB had 24 infrastructure projects; 9 of which were in partnership with the World Bank, and one partnered by the EU… Read more »

BigB
BigB
Apr 29, 2018 4:39 PM
Reply to  BigB

Mulga: if you ever check this page again …China has this week relaxed capital flows to allow more of the vulture Eurodollar capital in: and facilitate flight capital out …a trend that is expected to continue as the Yuan internationalises. If the theory is that they seek to undermine the dollar: why are they dancing to the globalists tune?

Binra (@onemindinmany)
Binra (@onemindinmany)
Apr 25, 2018 4:05 PM

The underlying insanity is in the structural foundations. Insanity can be more or less successfully repressed without truly being addressed. The basic idea of power as justified in opposition to perceived chaos, is the USE of the mind of grievance and accusation in projection of such chaos upon the rival, and over the subjugated or powerless. ‘The West’ has been hijacked, or infiltrated by parasitical intent – through the corruption of its own thinking and the institutions that embodied such ideas. This is the nature of the corruption of power in terms I wrote above. A true appreciation of power is one of gratitude and freely willing service. For by the extension of power to you is your awareness of existing and your freedom to create or think. The idea of narrative control in personal terms is a masking justifications that invoke ‘authorities’. But in collective terms it operates mind… Read more »

Hugh O'Neill
Hugh O'Neill
Apr 25, 2018 10:26 PM

Perhaps Vltchek’s diagnosis is not quite perfect, but he is correct in his assertion that the world is very sick, and the disease is highly infectious and disabling. Lord Acton’s pithy thoughts on Power & Corruption spring to mind. What do we mean by “Power” e.g. power over others, or power over oneself? In the “Whitehall” study of stress in Civil Service hierarchies, it was noted that those with least power suffered the greater stress and health related illness. So being at the bottom of the heap is bad for physical and mental health. In a secular world, there is no spiritual relief (Marx’s opium for the people has been withdrawn). In a time of academic corruption (particularly of History) there is less intellectual relief, and in a time of increasing wealth division there is both physical and spiritual poverty (Bread & Circuses without the bread, and you have to… Read more »

BigB
BigB
Apr 26, 2018 12:18 AM
Reply to  Hugh O'Neill

The Golden Rule does no apply to psychopaths. As Soros said in his banned “Forty Minutes” interview: “If I do not do it, someone else will”. So, given the possibility, he would do himself over!

Hugh O'Neill
Hugh O'Neill
Apr 26, 2018 12:54 AM
Reply to  BigB

I watched that interview: it was like he has a split personality, each fully conscious of the other and yet devoid of conscience. Perhaps these types really do need help and ultimately want to be loved (for want of a better word). This was the point of the film “Citizen Kane” as I recall, albeit the love object was a sledge…The pope recently spoke bout a carving in Vezelay of Judas being carried by Jesus after his own suicide i.e. we must compassion in ourselves to reach out for the Human in others. Its a very tall order, but it might be worth a try?

Toby
Toby
Apr 26, 2018 8:41 AM
Reply to  Hugh O'Neill

Or: as you do unto others, so you do unto yourself. In the version you cite, I may ignore less fortunate people entirely, as I would have them ignore me entirely. As long as I stay more fortunate, all’s well. Survival of the fittest and all that. It’s the interconnectivity implied in the version I cite that needs to somehow be felt in real time. That takes love/empathy, not intellect. I wouldn’t support killing/denigrating psychopaths and sociopaths (tangentially referring to BigB here), but am instead for establishing systems and institutions whose composition and dynamic do not favour/reward psychopathy over time. Having any kind of a chance at this latter and lofty enterprise requires an informed citizenship that wants to take on the challenge and deeply understands its risks and greater Why. A deep sensibility for the version of the Golden Rule I cite is, I believe, a prerequisite for this.… Read more »

Gwyn
Gwyn
Apr 25, 2018 3:47 PM

I’ve found that the mere mention of Mr Vltchek’s name is enough to get a comment moderated by the Guardian.
Touchy little buggers, the Guardian’s censors. I mean, ”moderators.”

Victor David Rothschild = Cambridge Five
Victor David Rothschild = Cambridge Five
Apr 25, 2018 7:04 PM
Reply to  Gwyn

They are very touchy that’s for sure.
Almost every newspaper and political magazine has extremely tightly regulated comments section and that’s not even taking into account the potential that there are paid professional commentators there.

John
John
Apr 25, 2018 3:10 PM

No comments? I am shocked. An excellent article, an excellent read. I completely concur to the accuracy and brutal truth. The world is in complete insanity, and it all derives from sovereignty and hierarchy. What ever other denomination it is given(capitalism, fascism, imperialism, etc) it still comes back to the primitive mind set of sovereignty and hierarchy.