human being on Thu, 20 Mar 2003 02:21:10 +0100 (CET) |
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Re: <nettime> Lieven de Cauter: The people vs. 'Total War Incorporated' |
Lieven de Cauter: The people vs. 'Total War Incorporated': > A fourth action should be to convince the American students, academics, > artists and intellectuals to open their eyes before the PNAC closes > them. And many have their eyes wide open. To them we say to them, we mail > from all over: stand up. It is your fucking duty. We, all of us, will > support you. The best thing is if all the professors you cited were to resign from their university positions, along with their ideologies, and made room for realities beyond the confines of the past. get Nader and Chomsky and others into the bleachers and let new voices into the debate. as 'it is not that simple' even though it may seem so. might Chomsky & Negri and others be an intellectual Mafioso? and yes, persons have spoken without any support from these same icons of the Industry of Ideological Educational Institutions, have been web-visited by lawyers amuck along with Brown & Root, Halliburton, Enron, the US Military-Industrial-Etc. complex, offline to the disbelief of 'older radicals' - and death or fear of death is not irrelevant. so-- what goes on in the populist status-quo Universities? students plan protests the day _after the start of a war in Iraq. that's too good to be true, to represent the powerlessness and symbolic vacuity of this late-date plea to the intelligentsia establishment. is it possible that these icons of Intellectual Industry are also corrupt? that they are also holding back change? any chance of that -- as the idea that they are morally superior, and balanced, enough to judge, and not have a distortion based on similarly monopolistic powers is curious. there has been no support for those outside their structures of systematic control and self-serving dealings, too. so, conspiracy theories or not, they also belong in the academies, it too is rotting. and it too supports one of many empires, of strict and fundamentalist ideological controls over speech, ideas, and imaginations. wake up? the educational institutions are part of the problem, if for thirty years they could not deal with this issue until the day after the war starts, then self-righteously proclaim truth (and assert silence to 'others') beyond their limited, egoistic, behaviorally-defined utopic wishes. if the trajectory (or vector, for that matter) is going to be changed, it will need to include changing educational institutions, as as start. so, why not demand tenured professors to resign en masse, to start... then people might actually have a chance of changing, their minds. # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net