Subject More cowbell, I mean blog ...
Part whatever of the continuing
saga ...
until the revolution.
All my previous missives on the voluntary self-enslavement of the
masses to the corporate construct
have avoided any analysis
of the construct, beyond its external effects. Let's deconstruct the corporate construct:
Who is it? Why
does it have
destructive (nay self- destructive) motivations? How did it advance
to its position of omnipotence? ... and the question that will
kick off the revolution: why do we worship the construct ... the object we have
imbued with legal personhood that is our
abusive dictator...that kills the weak ... denies retirement to the enfeebled ... denies employment to questioners of
corporate omnipotence ... co-opts our
government as coercion against us?
government as coercion against us?
All societies tend toward one form or another of dictatorship. Our current form is
corporate authoritarianism ... a corporatocracy ...
governance by corporatic ownership of the
ostensibly democratic gov't, as a pass through
shell-corporation.
We are all voluntary slaves to the corporate construct, by the construct's
co-option
of the gov't. The
construct's
wish is our willing expense. (See any
black Friday shopping stampede video.) The consumer confidence index indicates extent of our self-enslavement. How hard do worship at
the shopping altar?
Who and what the construct is
comes down to very elemental human traits, taken to extreme exploitive extents. Let's start with the
simplest seed: exacting vengeance
induces the same brain (cerebrochemical) response as
cocaine. Pleasure is getting over on someone ... running someone off the road ... emptying their bank account. ..
criminally prosecuting them ... enforcing asentence ... any activity, therefore,
or boards of directors and corporate suites
that exercise corporate will over human needs. How about compliance enforcers --
behavioral manipulators-- such as
preachers,
prosecutors, judges, "private"
security
etc.
The people must recognize the construct as their slave master and enemy. (TB Cont'd!)
Lv, Js
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