-------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 11:49:58 -0700 Subject: Re: a brief comment re: Psychology of Christian Fundamentalism From: RADICAL PRESS <•••@••.•••> To: <•••@••.•••>, <•••@••.•••> CC: <•••@••.•••> Dear Richard, et al, I thought that Diane Harvey's comments on liberals and conservatives might help to elucidate a bit further the sometimes vague notions surrounding these seemingly dualist descriptions of the human character. The following excerpt below is therefore given. In Peace, Light & Undying Courage, Arthur Topham Pub/Ed The Radical Press ------------------------ The Golden Road to Unlimited Totalitarianism - Part 3 Which 'One World'? By Diane Harvey <•••@••.•••> 6-4-00 Excerpt: "Beyond the unfortunate confusion surrounding basic dualities, the forces of totalitarianism are busy generating entire fields of false dualties. These are innumerable, but a sample will reveal the entire level at which these are operating. The next magnitude of human life and thought, beyond the basic effort to reconcile divine dualities, is the entire social fabric of the world. This is patently a madhouse, and the best of all places to manufacture fresh, undetectable, and highly diverting insanities. As long as we are caught up in the levels of phony dualities, we are completely removed from all possibility of any effective struggle against the forces of totalitarianism. Because these are smiling contentedly behind both sides of every pair of manufactured opposites. It is crucial for us all to start observing, analyzing and ridiculing these absurdities into the oblivion they so richly deserve. Let's start with what this looks like in a single part of the lunatic asylum: the field of politics. The false polarities offered here are two crude blocks of unexamined, unrefined, undigested feelings and thoughts wrapped up for us in two giant plastic To-Go packages. Our so-called two-party system is currently nothing but mental junk food: McPolitics for the masses, ready to go, with fried nuances on the side. So many of us think we are, we must be, either a Rebuplican or a Democrat. I respectfully suggest we are not yet seeing, in sufficient numbers, behind the masks. Who donates money to both sides, and how much? This money represents the crooked smiles on the faces behind the curtain which covers both sides. I suggest that we have unwittingly been devoured by the deliberately concocted and sustained illusion that these are real choices between two real forces, one of which must be good and the other evil. Of course, false polarities are always based on a genuine seed of truth, or they would never work at all. They hook us in a spot of deeply real idealism, and take off from there into the mess of extrapolated, pre-chewed, assumptions. What's the reasoning behind our purchase of either of these giant concrete blocks of used-up, pre-owned Politics To-Go? The answer is: reason does not enter into it. This is about taking our genuine, exceedingly important interest in government, and diverting it into pointless false channels. This is still working well. A tremendous amount of our national attention, time, passion, and money is carefully channeled to run off in these two bogus simulations, until it all dribbles away eventually, unseen, in the desert of Business As Usual. It is certainly not our own best thinking and well-rounded reasoning about that causes us to ingest such indigestible wads of false polarities. The actual source of our poorly-reasoned attachments to either of these wholesale half-truths is a cleverly designed fishhook. We are hooked into believing in one or the other of these two monumental clown acts in one of two basic ways. Most of us are imbalanced, and therefore characterized by an innate psychological bias toward the either/or of liberalism or conservatism. We have no idea of what sorts of genuine energies and useful forces are embodied in either one of these terms, but nevertheless, this does not prevent us from eagerly accepting one label. We rush to identify ourselves with half-a-harlequin. It is so difficult to consider everything in one's own mind, and so easy to sink oneself in a huge gob of glossy mob thoughtforce instead. It's so relaxing to not have to think through each and every little thing. The attraction of received "wisdom" is how wonderfully simple everything becomes. It's so much easier to be a Republican or a Democrat than to actually be responsible for dealing with each facet of life oneself. The source of our hapless devotion to either of the two parties presently making royal fools out of us all, is, as always, something within us that is real. Liberals have been hooked by their heart-centered feelings in relation to the suffering of human beings and all other forms of life. The essence of authentic Liberalism is the love of humanity and deep respect for all life. Genuine Liberals really do feel that factual essential connection between us all, and if we can't see the value of this to the human race, and to the planet as a whole, then we have a serious blind spot. Liberals can identify with the great ideal of our common human ground. Liberals innately understand the fact that we are all in this together. It is from this root core of truth that the rest of their unrealistic and relatively brainless agenda-nonsense proliferates. Conservatives have been hooked by their mental appreciation for common sense, and the fact that we are each responsible for our own behavior. Authentic Conservatism is an innate awareness of the necessity to preserve what is good, and to build on the foundations of the past. If we can't see the value to the human race of this type of bias when it is genuine, then we have a serious blind spot. They have seen the Tragedy of the Commons, and they understand the grim realities of our present stage of evolution. They have no trouble understanding that there are people out there who like to hurt other people, and they consider this, quite rightly, as of more importance in the moment than the causes of such a condition. They know that the source of strength is personal and family integrity. From this core truth, the rest of the unrealistic and relatively heartless agenda-nonsense proliferates. As constituted presently, exaggerating in order to make a point, liberalism is the political philosophy of a mindless heart, and conservativism is the political philosphy of a heartless mind. [my underlining for emphasis. a.t.]And does this not in fact represent what each side accuses the other of? Each side is right in this accusation, as a generality, because totalitarian forces have managed to entice so many human beings into becoming half-a-loaf in this way. Furthermore, if pure forms of liberalism and equally pure forms of conservatism were actually able to manifest in the political arena, they could never annihilate one another. They would however be able to continue to refine their arguments, perhaps even into the realms of meaningful dialogue, which would enrich us all. And one can even imagine, however shocking this seems at first, that these representatives of the head and the heart of the body politic might even conceive of working in concert, each doing what it is best suited for. What a concept: the heart and mind working for the good of the whole. Just as these two ersatz political avenues for genuinely crucial differences have ingested our real energies, so have many other equally degenerated forms of true opposites. Every field of human endeavor we can think of is bottled up in two equally idiotic, stupifying, pickled and plastic-wrapped McSides. The original source of differences, the people leading with their heads, and the people leading with their hearts, has been focused and crystallized downward into dangerously dumbified one-dimensional nattering. Politics, education, science, economics, art: all tending to the endless iteration of a threadbare monoculture. These forms of our civilization pretend to have life, but it's the spurious kick of the galvanized dead frog. Our enshrinement of stupidity is the result our collective unconscious collusion with the forces of totalitarianism, spread around everywhere, in everything by now. Stupification has worked and has good results: we barely know anything is wrong here. We no longer have any idea of what a living culture might look like. We can hardly conceive now of a free, robust and healthy civilization, even for our own country. We fondly imagine that the stock market is the indicator of a nation's health: and that is a telling shameful contrast with our national origins. We don't, as a people, even see anything degraded about this. And we certainly abdicated even the slightest interest in what the Creator might have in mind on a planetary scale. Therefore, adding it all up, it looks at the moment as if the Golden Road to Unlimited Totalitarianism is the only highway built into the future which includes everyone at all levels."