So I'll try again writing a blog,
slightly political, slightly sociological, slightly entertaining.
I'll try. I'm making the commitment to my small small readership,
once a year.
The whole question is what to start
with. And I came up with an idea. I don't know if you've other
articles, but I came upon a realization. As we all know, we have an
unfair economical system that does not promote wealth redistribution
even if it is in the interest of society as a whole, so all its
actors, even the one benefiting of the economical system. Some smart
business man are aware of that, and we ought to give them credit more
often than we do, they are saving it for the others, blinded by their
inheritance.
We have an economical system that does
not in general promote its perpetuity, or societies, or most of
enterprises. Indeed, a company that sells well its product, that is
reasonably in the products it provides, would have sold at some point
to everybody a product that last and at some point, that company will
have serve its purpose, and will have to dismantle. Now, that ought
to be normal. It is normal. Except that we do not easily accept it,
and it is mainly because of vested interests. We are blinds to the
normal need for change and evolution. Companies ought probably to
think about their end, and I think it was the idea behind having a
mandatory amount of money in a bank, to prepare for the end. The
workers are not happy when this happen,and it is because the average
expectancy of humans has outgrown the life-expectancy of most
economical enterprises. We are not told that.
Indeed, between the reality of
capitalism and the theory of capitalism, we can find a universe.
Anyway, capitalism as it is is about keeping an advantage on
everybody else, by mean of control of the land, of the media and of
the political landscape. It's about an oligarchy that provides
nothing fair,and keeping that advantage constantly. That's where Marx
was probably the most right, alienation is a necessary by-product of
a mode of wealth distribution based on private property. We are,
entrepreneurs as well as workers, alienated from everything. The only
times labor laws were put in place, in most countries, it was because
either the populations were too educated for their own good, and
sacrifices were made by the owners of means of productions to prevent
a good revolution, or because the big companies wanted to make
investments, but to keep their advantages, they would require all
their competitors to do the same. This is what happened with most
welfare or mandatory insurances schemes: keeping the advantage by
uniforming the procedures.
A fair competition is non-existent. It
is in theory possible, if we adopt a total
transparent society, but we are very far away from that. As much as we can still consider, and we will have to or fall in a dark age, that we can reshape our economical system ( limiting the use of limited first-hand goods ( and redistributing first to the region holding these goods) – eliminating everybody's debt – having a different economy for life ( as it is – so the enjoyment of culture) – an ownership of material products by societies ), we are far away from considering total transparency as another need for keeping human society going on. Total transparency seems to be an invasion of our private life, but more than the fascistic idea that people who have nothing to hide do not hide anything, I think that there is something wrong with society when we feel like hiding.
transparent society, but we are very far away from that. As much as we can still consider, and we will have to or fall in a dark age, that we can reshape our economical system ( limiting the use of limited first-hand goods ( and redistributing first to the region holding these goods) – eliminating everybody's debt – having a different economy for life ( as it is – so the enjoyment of culture) – an ownership of material products by societies ), we are far away from considering total transparency as another need for keeping human society going on. Total transparency seems to be an invasion of our private life, but more than the fascistic idea that people who have nothing to hide do not hide anything, I think that there is something wrong with society when we feel like hiding.
For example, someone prosecuted for a
crime will try to hide it, for shame and knowing that most of us will
judge him. How can people who are condemned are supposed to
reintegrate society when they hold a stigma. I think that there is
indeed something stigmatic in secrets. We also know that secrets only
exist for the powerful. There is a very clear example in the news
this week: the PRISM scandal is only relevant when put next to the
Bradley Manning prosecution. The U.S.A. Are allowed to uncover
everybody's secret conversations around the world, but the world is
not allowed to know what the U.S.A. did wrong ( shooting journalists,
torturing people in private prisons, supporting dictators and telling
their diplomats to keep rubbing on their good side, fueling
military-coup against socialist leaders...). Even for rich people,
the fiscal audits from most European countries are actually limited
in their research when auditing the fiscal revenues. Other than it is
still legal, to some extent, to have off-shore accounts ( rich people
have the right to pay taxes anywhere they want, as they pay
handsomely lawyers who research what are the loopholes in every tax
code)
Of course, total transparency is
impossible at the moment. The wealth injustice, the conservative
spirit touched by everyone, the frustrating mediascape, leads us to
be incomplete being capable of all freudian pathologies. We are not
sincere with ourselves, me least of all. Total transparency would
require that we get rid of some constants in our constitution ( all
around the world, everybody think they are slightly better than the
average...), like our need for consistency, which prevents us from
accepting change, especially in ourselves, or our need for a positive
self-image, which explains why there is no Joker around the world (
no one I've ever met would consider themselves a bad person).
Anyway, I'm back, I'll try to be there
as often as possible, with rambles and constructed thoughts. We'll
see how it goes. By the way, calling on readers, if you have a theme
you'd like me to express my opinion on, I'll gladly do !
The next article will probably be on badly paid jobs we can't relocate, language and what it shows about societies, and any thing that passes through my head at the time