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Monday, September 30, 2019

Neoliberalism: The Religion Of The World, Flesh, And Devil

Neoliberalism.  It is a rather obscure-sounding term with a somewhat nebulous meaning.  It's anonymity and vagueness shroud it in mystery.  And yet, it is the very ideology at the root of most, if not all, of the modern world's problems.

So what is it, exactly?  It is best defined as a dogmatic belief in the inherent superiority and supremacy of unfettered free markets and privatization (and commodification) of nearly every single thing in the universe.  Inequality, however extreme, and even greed itself is recast as virtuous.  The rich and the poor deserve their lot in life, because reasons.  Poverty is in fact a feature, not a bug.  People are just objects to be used, as are animals and Mother Nature herself.  Citizens are reduced to mere consumers and wage-serfs, if not full-blown slaves.  And like the robber barons of old, today's high priests of neoliberalism are totally fine with robbing from the poor, giving to the rich, and torpedoing what's left of the middle class.  The only difference is that nowadays they typically do it with a smile and a veneer of pseudo-progressivism, while laughing all the way to the bank.

Neoliberalism's warped and twisted code of pseudo-ethics harbors a massive, gaping void that is essentially a moral black hole, since this ideology lacks a truly moral and spiritual component underneath it all.  Its entire foundation is shaky, empty and morally bankrupt, totally rotten to the core.  And yet, it has such mass appeal on both the (pseudo-)left and right of the political spectrum that it transcends that very spectrum.  And while neoliberalism is clearly the darling brainchild of patriarchy, it is such a wily and devious shapeshifter that it even transcends patriarchy itself as well.

From Reagan to the Clintons, Thatcher to Blair, Milton Friedman to Thomas Friedman, Greenspan to Powell, Facebook to ExxonMobil, Purdue University to Perdue Chicken to Purdue Pharma, Trump to Trudeau, and Boris all the way to Natasha, it seems like no mainstream or pseudo-alternative politician, ideologue, technocrat, maven, or tycoon has been able to avoid being infected by neoliberalism to one degree or another, and sucked into its lifeless, soulless abyss.

(Trump, with the notable exception of opposing some of the "free trade" component of neoliberalism, otherwise supports essentially all of the rest of their evil and demonic agenda in practice, his disingenuous rhetoric to the contrary notwithstanding.  And ALL neoliberals, Trump included, are largely anti-union in practice, if not also in theory as well.)

Though secular in nature, neoliberalism has all of the zeal of a religion, even a fundamentalist one.  And its dogmas have basically become the new orthodoxy from about 1980 onwards.  And we can thus conclude that neoliberalism is essentially the religion of the world, the flesh, and the devil, filling the voids left by the implosion of the mainstream patriarchal religions.  One can even call it a cult as well.

In Christian theology, the "world, flesh, and devil" have traditionally been considered the three primary enemies of the soul, as a sort of "unholy trinity".  Now, I believe that there is some nuance to this in that the world is only evil because of who rules it (i.e. the devil who works through men, particularly the oligarchs and their sycophantic lackeys), and the flesh is only evil when we choose to make it that way, since matter is essentially just a slowed-down form of spirit.  Neither of these first two are inherently evil in themselves.  But under the current regime of patriarchy, living exclusively for these two is believed to ultimately lead to the third member, the devil.  Or wetiko, if you prefer.  Whatever it is, it is pure evil energy that cannot ever be redeemed.  And neoliberalism, in its sheer vileness, vainglory, and wanton idolatry of money and worldly power above all else, effectively worships all three members of this unholy trinity.

The rise of selected flavors of Christian (and other religious) fundamentalism since the 1980s has not stemmed the tide of neoliberalism, and the two increasingly seem to be joined at the hip nowadays.  And while patriarchy is currently in its death throes as we speak, the implosion of patriarchy and patriarchal religion is clearly non-linear, erratic, and chaotic.

6 comments:

  1. I NEVER HEARD OF Neoliberalism EXPLAINED IN THIS OR ANY OTHER WAY. IT IS OBVIOUSLY EVIL. WE ALL HAVE OUR OWN TERMS & FRAMES OF REFERENCE TO EXPLAIN THINGS, YOURS IS POLITICAL TO BE SURE, MINE IS RELIGIOUS / SPIRITUAL - WHAT I UNDERSTAND. IN MANY CASES WE ARE SPEAKING OF THE SAME THINGS IN DIFFERENT WAYS BUT THIS 'N' THING IS PURE EVIL, OF THE DEVIL, OF PATRIARCHY, THIS WORLD AS IT IS CONTROLLED BY MEN.

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  2. Thank you, Rasa. It is pure evil indeed. And it's scary how most people don't know what neoliberalism is, even though it is essentially the ruling religion of the planet right now. Of course patriarchy has been the ruling religion of the planet for thousands of years now, as Mary Daly famously noted, but neoliberalism is basically late-stage patriarchy combined with late-stage capitalism, and a more secular flavor of both. And the fact that due to its nebulousness and subtlety most people don't even realize it makes it all the more powerful and dangerous.

    Only genuine Matriarchal politics and Matriarchal religion can really be the antidote to the menace of neoliberalism, as well as all other derivatives of patriarchy and capitalism.

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  3. WOW, IF THIS IS A FACT THEN YOU & THOSE WHO UNDERSTAND THIS NEW JARGON MUST CONTINUE TO INFORM THE PUBLIC TO WARN THEM OF THESE 'SUBTLETIES' OF TERMS, LANGUAGE, UNDERNEATH WHICH IS THE 'SAME OLE' SERPENT' - THE SAME DEMONS KEEP APPEARING UNDER DIFFERENT DISGUISES.

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  4. Very true, Rasa. Indeed we need to warn the masses who are currently having the wool pulled over their eyes by such forces of evil.

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  5. By the way, I just updated this blog post to show the uninitiated masses that Trump is one of THEM as well. With the notable exception of his (selective) opposition to "free trade", he is otherwise basically in lockstep with the neoliberal agenda in practice if not in theory, even if he is not always exactly the most coherent about it. He is clearly a false prophet who the deplorables just luuurrrve to deify, and he is throwing them under the bus as we speak.

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  6. Another thing I should have mentioned: neoliberalism loves to impose austerity on the non-rich via spending cuts, higher and more regressive taxes, or both. But never on the ultra-rich or Wall Street or mega-corporations, of course, since the whole point of austerity is to widen the Gap between the rich and the rest, and especially never on "defense" spending, as that is too much of a cash cow for the system. As Major General Smedley Butler famously said, "War Is A Racket", and neoliberalism luuurrrves this racket as well.

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