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IN
THE NEWS!
POWERS-THAT-BE
ARE TERRIFIED OF THE MASS AWAKENING TAKING PLACE WORLDWIDE!
Our situation is admittedly dire.
Oligarchs are seizing more overt control in most countries
in the world, the worldwide economy is on course for another
- even bigger - train wreck, countries are cracking down on
freedom and becoming more tyrannical, we are in a permanent
state of war, and companies like BP are
destroying our natural resources without any checks and
balances.
But as Andrew Gavin Marshall points out, the
elites are actually terrified
of the mass political awakening which is occurring
worldwide.
Marshall collects quotes from flexian Zbigniew
Brzezinski - Obama's former foreign affairs adviser,
National Security Adviser to President Carter, creator of
America's strategy to lure Russia into Afghanistan, and
creator of America's plans for Eurasia in general -
to make his point.
Listen to Brzezinski's own
words (consolidated from various writings and speeches, and
edited as if they were a single passage):
For the first time in
history almost all of humanity is politically activated,
politically conscious and politically interactive. Global
activism is generating a surge in the quest for cultural
respect and economic opportunity in a world scarred by
memories of colonial or imperial domination.
For the first time in human history almost
all of humanity is politically activated, politically
conscious and politically interactive. There are only a
few pockets of humanity left in the remotest corners of
the world that are not politically alert and engaged with
the political turmoil and stirrings that are so widespread
today around the world. The
resulting global political activism is generating a surge
in the quest for personal dignity, cultural respect and
economic opportunity in a world painfully scarred by
memories of centuries-long alien colonial or imperial
domination.
America needs to face squarely a centrally
important new global reality: that the world's population
is experiencing a political awakening unprecedented in
scope and intensity, with the result that the
politics of populism are transforming the politics of
power. The need to respond to that massive
phenomenon poses to the uniquely sovereign America an
historic dilemma: What should be the central definition of
America's global role?
The central challenge
of our time is posed not by global terrorism, but rather
by the intensifying turbulence caused by the phenomenon of
global political awakening. That
awakening is socially massive and politically radicalizing.
It is no overstatement
to assert that now in the 21st century the
population of much of the developing world is politically
stirring and in many places seething with unrest. It is a
population acutely conscious of social injustice to an
unprecedented degree, and often resentful of its perceived
lack of political dignity. The nearly universal
access to radio, television and increasingly the Internet
is creating a community of shared perceptions and envy
that can be galvanized and channeled by demagogic
political or religious passions. These
energies transcend sovereign borders and pose a challenge
both to existing states as well as to the existing global
hierarchy, on top of which America still perches.
The youth of the Third
World are particularly restless and resentful. The
demographic revolution they embody is thus a political
time-bomb, as well. With the exception of Europe,
Japan and America, the
rapidly expanding demographic bulge in the
25-year-old-and-under age bracket is creating a huge mass
of impatient young people. Their minds have been
stirred by sounds and images that emanate from afar and
which intensify their disaffection with what is at hand.
Their potential revolutionary spearhead is likely to
emerge from among the scores of millions of students
concentrated in the often intellectually dubious
"tertiary level" educational institutions of
developing countries. Depending on the definition of the
tertiary educational level, there are currently worldwide
between 80 and 130 million "college" students. Typically
originating from the socially insecure lower middle class
and inflamed by a sense of social outrage, these millions
of students are revolutionaries-in-waiting, already
semi-mobilized in large congregations, connected by the
Internet and pre-positioned for a replay on a larger scale
of what transpired years earlier in Mexico City or in
Tiananmen Square. Their physical energy and
emotional frustration is just waiting to be triggered by a
cause, or a faith, or a hatred.
Politically awakened
mankind craves political dignity, which democracy can
enhance, but political dignity also encompasses ethnic or
national self-determination, religious self-definition,
and human and social rights, all in a world now acutely
aware of economic, racial and ethnic inequities. The quest
for political dignity, especially through national
self-determination and social transformation, is part of
the pulse of self-assertion by the world's underprivileged
The misdiagnosis of foreign policy pertains to a
relatively vague, excessively abstract, highly emotional,
semi-theological definition of the chief menace that we
face today in the world, and the consequent slighting of
what I view as the
unprecedented global challenge arising out of the unique
phenomenon of a truly massive global political awakening
of mankind. We live in an age in which mankind
writ large is becoming politically conscious and
politically activated to an unprecedented degree, and
it is this condition which is producing a great deal of
international turmoil.
That turmoil is the product of the political awakening,
the fact that today vast masses of the world are not
politically neutered, as they have been throughout
history. They have political consciousness. It may be
undefined, it may point in different directions, it may be
primitive, it may be intolerant, it may be hateful, but it
is a form of political activism.
The other major change
in international affairs is that for the first time, in
all of human history, mankind
has been politically awakened. That is a total new reality
– total new reality. It has not been so for most of
human history until the last one hundred years.
And in the course of the last one hundred years, the whole
world has become politically awakened. And no matter where
you go, politics is a matter of social engagement, and most
people know what is generally going on –generally going
on – in the world, and are consciously aware of global
inequities, inequalities, lack of respect, exploitation.
Mankind is now politically awakened and stirring.
The combination of the two: the diversified global
leadership, politically awakened masses, makes a much more
difficult context for any major power including,
currently, the leading world power: the United States.
The people of the world are waking up to the
reality of what is happening. If we wake up fast enough, we
can reclaim our power and dignity, and shake off those who
would steal everything we have, including our money,
opportunity and freedom.
To see the context of Brzezinski
's quotes - and for
a great analysis of the ways in which the powers-that-be are
trying to counter the mass awakening, read Marshall's
essay.
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