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Rekombinant strategies
In the eighteen months following Seattle something significant has
happened: world-wide public opinion has steadily swung towards an awareness
that capitalist-type globalisation constitutes a violent, dangerous
dictatorship. There is a growing perception that the political class that
embodies this system is the irresponsible representative of a criminal
lunpenborghesia, herding the world towards an environmental, social and
psychological catastrophe of almost unimaginable proportions.
Yet despite this spreading awareness, the world's leaders push on regardless.
Bush's decision to jettison Kyoto is indicative of a disturbing truth: that
power no longer has anything to do with the general interests of humanity
and is unable to act at all if not in the immediate interests of the
predatory ruling class.
The world-wide anti-globalisation movement has torn away the veil of
consent, which, up until two years ago, supported the dominion of global
capital. Yet that Capital has now been exposed for what it is: a kind of
final solution for all humanity, vindicated by an ignorant, aggressive and
criminal class taking up the reins everywhere.
Texan oilmen, Italian mafiosi, KGB spies. That's who's getting together in
Genoa.
But they're not the only ones getting ready for Genoa: we shall be there
too, each playing his part and employing an effective mix of direct,
non-violent action and dadaist provocation. Yet this will be no pushover,
as we run the risk of accepting the terrain imposed on us by the criminal
enemy. If the weak are to win they must use the weapon of intelligence and
choose the battlefield themselves.
The coming months will see the employment of a thousand tactics, yet the
challenge facing the movement is just one: to progress beyond the pure
protest stage.
Because it is a movement without concrete identity. Just take a look at the
way it's defined: "the Seattle protestors" is not a definition, it's a news
report detail. "Global movement" is not a definition but is simply the
acknowledgement of the size and geographic entity of the problem. "Movement
against corporate capitalism" is not a definition, it is a negation.
This is no mere detail. While the movement has a thousand ideological,
political, cultural and religious identities, it has no unitary political
goal as the 20th century labour movement had. So does this mean that it is
destined to fall by the wayside because of a lack of shared goals?
The answer to that is a resounding "No". This movement, independently of
its representative ideologies (often conservative or traditionalist), has
nothing to do with the known forms of historical inheritance, political
debate, the struggle for power or victory, the replacement of one form of
dominant subjectivity with another. To clarify, this is a two-stage process.
The first stage was begun in Seattle (and is likely to culminate in Genoa):
this is the stage of ethical and symbolic revolt, an accumulation of
cultural and productive energy.
The second stage involves the deconstruction and recombination of the
global network and its technical interfaces.
There is no chronological succession between these two stages, but a
consistent implication. Paradoxically, the street, the battle, the protest
march, the eruption of the movement's followers onto the media-political
scene all belong to the symbolic phase, while the truly concrete
transformation lies in the stage of knowledge-based, technical
recombination of the information network.
No-one believes that Genoa will see us triumph over the armed militia of
the ruling powers: yet we shall face up to it in the name of a revolt that
is ethical and social. No-one believes we can win by grabbing the heart of
that power because it is a power that has no heart - and no brain either.
Power is the blind linking together of automatisms: it's brain is not the
criminals who will be getting together in Genoa in June. It's brain is made
up of the activities of millions of cognitive workers: scientists,
researchers, engineers, programmers. Millions of cognitive workers
expropriated of their decision-making power and denied an understanding of
the global workings of their knowledge and activities.
The battle in the street is nothing other than the symbolic catalyst for
the self-organisation of those cognitive workers, the launch of a process
that will dismantle the automatisms hard-wired into the production system
by capital.
The innumerable informational-technological acts of creation that capital
expropriates to construct its automated chain of exploitation and power can
then begin to operate in reverse, becoming the sabotage, deconstruction and
conscious re-finalisation of that knowledge-technology which wires the
social fabric of humanity.
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