Growing out of Alastair Crooke’s talk at the Night Falls Conference: Night Falls in the Evening Lands: The Assange Epic on 9 March, is this essay posted to Al-Mayadeen on the 12th. Currently, there’s no video available of Crooke’s talk given via video at the conference, although one hopes it will be produced soon so we can learn more about Alastair’s thoughts on the matter than what’s revealed in his essay. For those who have yet to read the Emmanual Todd interview with Le Figaro on 12 January 2024, it’s a key component to Crooke’s essay and is linked from there and here too to its translation. Other blogs have run articles based on the interview and Todd’s controversial book and perhaps that should be done here. For me, the interview and translated excerpts I’ve read have me hooked on buying it once it gets translated as there’s not enough context in the excerpts to properly assess its merit, which IMO for this work is very important. It will also help if the reader’s familiar with Jungian philosophy and his thesis of the collective unconscious. Readers will note that Todd relies on the evolution of political-economy for his work as does Crooke, and those familiar with Hudson’s work will have a better understanding of both. This is more than enough of a preamble for this important essay:
The celebrated French philosopher, Henri Corbin, who taught at Tehran University, once drew the attention of a Western friend to an ancient cupboard in a Tehran café, in which they were sitting. The old piece had several shelves -- each enclosed by thin panelling -- cut around the outline of different vases and urns, into which they would be slotted on the shelves.
Only, as Corbin noted, the vases and urns were absent: they had long since vanished; broken or lost.
The point Corbin was making was that nonetheless the space which once they physically occupied still persisted in clear outline. And so it is with ideas, with things said or written. They are not entirely gone. The space persists and somehow relentlessly reminds us of them.
Corbin here was pointing at something important about Shi’a understanding of time and memory. He was hinting that memory resides not just in ourselves, but beyond the confine of individual brains; and that memories can and do surge up into consciousness, triggering a recall of something past.
Corbin was a close friend of Carl Jung (they together attended the annual Eranos conferences), and Corbin’s insights drawn from long study of Shi’a philosophy were, as Jung acknowledged, to influence his own work on the collective (transpersonal) unconsciousness.
It is a significant point: Ideas, conceptualisations and history may be shut down and cancelled by the command of the ‘masters of dogma’, but the space these intellectual vessels once occupied is still ethereally there -- to rise again in challenge to dogma.
The massive polarization occurring today in the world is not simply geopolitical. It is not simply a competition over resources, or even simply a rivalry based on trade relationships. The conflict between Western élites and the rest of humanity, as Emmanuel Todd has suggested in La Défaite, is the result of the West “falling into nihilism and the deification of nothing”. Todd defined this nihilism as “the desire for destruction, but also of the negation of reality. There are no longer any traces of religion, but the human being is still there.”
We are in for an extended period of revolution and of civil war. Ukraine and Gaza already have brought about the West’s ideological self-isolation in the world. The world is not in the least invested in the notion that Ukraine and Washington somehow represent ‘freedom and progress’, and Moscow ‘stands for tyranny’.
The Washington-led West simply has no clue as to how much of the world rejects the value system of contemporary globalist neo-liberalism.
The Ruling Strata, however, views giving up power as the height of irresponsibility. As betrayal, even! A mindset reflecting a breath-taking dogmatism; a kind of ideological solipsism, preventing these technocratic élites from seeing the world as it actually is.
Holding onto power trumps upholding the old Order that brought them to power (or maintaining a Constitution, or respecting the Law).
The masses -- absent essential élite guidance -- our rulers believe, risk being captured by the dark forces of ‘Populism’ and authoritarianism.
The disorder of their [the masses] slide towards ‘otherness’ threatens to disorder the new world of values - and makes them enemy to the new diversity of identity, now sacralised to the point of being non-negotiable.
Diversity paradoxically inverts not at all to legitimize wider horizons, but rather, towards a new dogmatism: Rival minorities are ‘gated’ behind an array of dogma and impervious to rational discussion.
The physical segregation of the population to self-enclosed, heterogenous identity enclaves has its counterpart in the balkanization of opinion. Each compartment is barricaded behind its own dogmas, emoting and shouting at each other; yet unable to settle any dispute.
Therefore, all tools -- Money, Institutions and Media -- must be put to the enforcement of the New Order.
The Ancient understanding of society and history -- of the world -- was that of an integrated totality. It offered a more holistic perspective -- one which can account for, rather than annul or strike out, the contradictions within the fabric of reality.
Contradictions and oppositions within history and understanding today are regarded as dangerous and signs of a threat to democratic order. [The order of course being fascist, not democratic.]
The underlying reality, however, is that individual life stories of members of a community become enmeshed and intertwined. And the entanglement of our stories surges out to form the everyday weft and weave of communal life.
The latter can and should never become funneled into a single ‘way of thinking’ -- generated abstractly and imposed by Central Command.
Defending historical holism, however, implies ultimately, the defence of unique existence, in spite of any superficial contradictions within.
To defend the existence of your people, their unique culture and way of life as an organic, integral, and holistic culmination of the people's historical existence, in itself is History viewed as a living organic thing.
The tool of ‘free money’ facilitated enforcement of many things, but particularly has achieved a hold over the media.
The rush ‘free money’ at zero interest, called Quantitative Monetary Easing or QE - was launched in Japan in 2001. The total credit created by central banks through quantitative easing, or QE, is now more than $30 trillion.
QE quietly became the defining idea of our time. And as QE drove inequality, it polarised politics.
For the past 15 years, every major development in the Western economy and the cultural superstructure has rested upon it: the explosive growth of social media and Big Tech, the property boom, the gig economy, Elon Musk, cryptocurrencies, fake news and woke capitalism.
Trillions flooded into the financial system. It was magic to the financialised world, but it had another effect too --
The rush of ‘free money’ gave Big Tech the power to buy up platforms that previously had relied on selling the news. They were replaced by entities beholden to advertisers that only cared about grabbing people’s attention and selling it to the highest bidder.
A new economy of attention arose -- a machine for turning distraction and polarisation into investor returns.
The Power Structures ‘got it’: Words no longer need to have objective meanings in this market. Everything is about ‘attention’, however achieved. True or false. That’s what the advertisers wanted. Words could mean what those in power say they mean. The ‘truth’ behind the narrative became irrelevant.
What mattered was the force of a narrative, now divorced from meaning, to compel a singularity of messaging, and to demand that belief in the new order be reflected, not just in compliance, but in assimilation of the messaging into personal conduct in life. Critical thinking was disallowed as denoting an enemy; a threat to be crushed.
This revolution and civil war are likely to be extended over time. Enforcement will predominate initially, but ultimately the Ruling Strata will overreach itself. Emmanuel Todd has defined the West as a “post-imperial” entity; just a shell of military machinery deprived of an intelligence-driven culture, leading to “accentuated military expansion in a phase of massive contraction of its industrial base”. As Todd stresses, “modern war without industry is an oxymoron”.
Each time that society just says ‘No’, enforcement by the Ruling Strata will become more problematic, more stupidly heavy-handed. And the Élites will duly undercut themselves.
Julian Assange is a soldier seized by enemy forces -- an undeserving victim in this ‘war’. I mourn also Daryia Dugina who was burnt to death in a fireball, as her father watched on, helplessly -- another battlefront to this war. I salute them both. Let us continue saying, ‘No’; ‘Just go’.
This article is based on a talk given by Alastair Crooke on 9 March 2024 as part of the conference Night Falls in the Evening Lands: The Assange Epic, organised by the Julian Assange Campaign. [My Emphasis is bolded italics. All other emphasis is original.]
Crooke tells us which side of our Civilization War he’s on for those who didn’t know by now. That Assange is a casualty is clear as he tried to—and did—inject reality into the discourse. And perhaps that’s how the new political divisions ought to be determined: Pro-Reality and Pro-Human versus Pro-False Narrative and Anti-Human—essentially free-thinkers versus dogmatists and those the latter’s captured. This short sentence speaks volumes:
Holding onto power trumps upholding the old Order that brought them to power.
It indicates that elites can no longer be considered conservatives of any sort, neo or otherwise and as George HW Bush declared the job was now to destroy the past and create a New World Order, an Authoritarian Order he clearly omitted since the US Constitution and the UN Charter had suffered continual subversion since the latter’s inception in 1945. The New Unipolar World Order would build on its Fascist roots that were planted in the 1880s in the Elites’s counter-revolution against Progressive-Classical Political-Economy that had come very close to eradicating the vestiges of Feudalism and its Authoritarianism. In the USA, there was a similar movement against what was deemed the Money Power by the self-described Populist Party that also came very close to gaining control but was co-opted by the Protestant Racism Todd describes—and that Racism provided the basis for American style Fascism.
So, when we use the powers of Holistic History, we can see the past trail that’s led us to this point provided we have the courage and strength to look. Such context is critical to the generation of the types of thinking that can overturn the Elite Narrative and replace it with reality and the fact that we can refuse to comply. Russia and China lead a Global Majority that are refusing to comply. There’s a mistake Todd makes that’s unveiled in the interview that many of the Majority now see and that’s the falsity of what Obama’s selection was touted as, which Todd attributes to the disappearance of Protestant Racism—Obama was and remains a creation of the Elite and a Class Tool to continue their rule—essentially GHW Bush with black skin.
IMO, the Global Elites know their hold on power is tenuous and weakening, meaning their penchant to do something radical to reinstall their power is growing. But here reality suddenly stares them in the face and they realize they have few tools to work with, and their ability to command is at an ebb. Everyday, more people for a spat of reasons within the Outlaw US Empire’s Neoliberal Colonies join the Resistance of the Global Majority, although initially they may think themselves to be alone—they have their Winston Smith moment and wonder why their friends and family can’t see what they can—they remain transfixed by the fabric weavers whose mask blinds them. Plato’s Cave indeed, which tells us this really isn’t new, and that fact can become an excellent ally.
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Great stuff. Alastair Crooke is a fantastically well-educated, well-spoken, and knowledgeable man, and his conversations with Andrew Napolitano are one of the week's highlights.
Thanks for sharing this Karl.
Karl, you will likely be disappointed but I no longer think nor operate at that level of abstraction. I am or have become much more concretistic in my thinking, probably reflecting some quant inner self.
Power, money, self-preservation, dominance, maintenance of the prior are probably the major units of work in my thinking, to the extent I engage in any.
I busy myself, outside MoA and associates, that be you and Serge, not Simplicius nor Seymour Hersh in my AUM and provisioning for two girls we are now putting through graduate schools, one a niece who lost her mother at 14 months, the other a Philippino orphan who we are trying to get admitted to a nearby university as a foreign student. We have supported her since age five and some of AUM has to support everybody. I also specialize in the various Asian cuisines, South and South East, all the way down to Java.