For those of us who have been longsuffering in the contest for sustainability and healthy culture, it's finally palpable. We lift our nose, and smell it on the wind. We listen, and hear its murmur. We look, and we see. It's far from the field of victory, but change is in the air.
Many of us were somehow stirred in the 60s, when the state of our democracy was being trampled by corporate interests and the war in Vietnam. Many have just awakened recently to the horrific tactics and goals of our supposed leaders. Many of us wait still to be stirred.
But now we're going somewhere. Somewhere fast. Funny about that. If we consider the slow evolution of our ancestors, and the daily lives of average people throughout human history, what is taking place today is breathtaking. (So we better breathe.)
Which direction we are going, as a culture and civil society, is a great question for our times. Will we continue on the current path of corporatism, war and human rights abuses that have marked the last century? Or will we repair and restore our governments and institutions.
In every sphere of our lives, we see this contest play out. Who wants a new Wal-Mart in their neighborhood? Oh, but wait. Now they have organic products. The economy is supposed to healthy, but jobs, healthcare and retirement issues stare at millions of us. We see the success of hybrids, but American auto makers still refuse to offer electric vehicles.
Cracks In The Old World
What we're seeing is a sharp conflict between the old industrial model and the emerging new world order. (Not the New World Order of Empire, but a new synthesis of ideas and actions based on ecology instead of economics.) The attempts at continued domination are clearly still being conducted by governments and elitists, as they have been for hundreds of years. But the cracks are apparent.
One huge crack is the pathetic state of our congress, and no less than the president of these United States. The leaders of the last 50 years have pursued the agenda of corporate domination, and our capitol seethes with the corruption.
Another is the violence endemic to so many parts of the world. We have longstanding conflicts like the Palistinian Isreali crisis, and more recent debacles like Iraq and Darfur. Let's not forget that Empire has a vested interest in keeping turmoil and violence as part of our daily lives - terrified people don't worry about democracy, they worry about staying alive. There's some substantial money in arms as well.
A third is global warming. This is a crack the size of the Grand Canyon. It's no longer a threat, it's a devastating reality, likely to get far worse. The only ones who deny it are being paid, or are particularly inclined to believe bullshit. Big cracks. Big repairs needed. Must have new context.
Integrity - The New Cultural Glue
A new context would start with integrity, since without integrity nothing can be trusted. Integrity means honesty and transparency, not the "you shouldn't worry" kind of crap we got from General Michael Hayden in defending wiretapping and data mining earlier this year. Personal and structural integrity create the foundation for a healthy society.
The new paradigm will also include information and integration, two processes which, in spite of intense efforts to limit them both, are exploding due to the Internet and citizen activism.
Unfortunately a just, balanced, community-oriented paradigm is not inevitable. The power-mongers and elitists have controlled the playing field for the last two millennium, ever since we migrated from a farmer-based culture. From Alexander "The Great" to our current administration, it's been a consistent (and hugely successful) effort to "keep a brother down."
This current crop of crooks has no interest in benevolence. What we see in the U.S. and around the world is the continued abasement of human needs and rights for corporate profits and political control. It bears remembering that these folks will only relinquish control kicking and screaming.
Blows Against The Empire
It's hard to strike a blow against Empire when the deck is so stacked against us, and their arsenal is so uniquely powerful. It includes the president and the congress of the United States and many world leaders. It includes CEOs and sheiks. It includes "mainstream" corporate-owned media. More and more it includes our justice system.
What have we got? Seemingly not much. We've got each other, and this Web thing. We've also got what Noam Chomsky refers to as "the other super power" - world public opinion. Even through the dark glass we Americans view our world, it's finally becoming obvious that the U.S. government is broken.
And we have something else, less easy to describe but no less important. It's what Wendell Berry and others describe as "eternal values." Life, love, freedom, compassion, truth, a sense of connection - very Godlike qualities - they are on our side as well. And this inherent rightness (as opposed to righteousness) will eventually win the day. How much we see of it sort of depends on where we look.
The New Paradigm
The new paradigm is already alive. It's exemplified in companies like Costco and Honda that consider employees, communities and our ecologies in their business decisions. It's typified by the growth of organics and socially responsible investment funds. It's being played out in communities that are reclaiming their rights and throwing off oppressive corporate practices. It's in this awesome new tool we call The Web.
It's in Venezuela with Hugo Chavez and the popular movement that is transforming that country. It's in Nepal. It's in Montenegro. It's trying (in more ways than one) in East Timor.
And it can take hold in the U.S. starting this November. The planet is poised for us to take on new leadership role. One where we embrace a new cultural modality, based on integrity and sustainability. One where we reverse the madness our government is wreaking on the world.
But the "other super power" better get busy. We have to raise the veil from our jaded eyes, and see the new world for ourselves. Then we have to kick some political ass to get honest, progressive leaders in places of government. And finally, we have to remind ourselves while we witness this contest - it's a fresh wind that blows against the Empire.
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