If there is any
demarcation with profound implications going forward, it isn't the line between
the 1% and the 99% or the line dividing the Status Quo into two safely
complicit ideological camps: it is the divide between those who squarely face
the burden of knowing the present is unsustainable and those who flee into the
comforts of denial. Those who accept the burden of knowing are part of the
solution, those who cling to denial are part of the problem.
Those who accept
the burden of knowing do not necessarily have answers, but they are alert to
alternatives and potential solutions. Those in denial can only hope that
reality can be buried for a while longer.
Thus we have pronouncements that "the euro is
irreversible," that progress is being made, and so on. Nothing has been
fixed, but those clinging to denial are comforted that crisis has been pushed
forward once again.
Pushing problems
under the rug doesn't solve them; they only get worse. This is the
positive power of crisis: only in crisis do human beings actually change.
As long as
"enablers" are around to protect them from the consequences of their
actions and choices, addicts are free to pursue their destructive (to
themselves and others) ways. The addicts can be sociopaths or they can be
"normal;" the unifying characteristic is their terror in facing the
end of the Status Quo, even when the Status Quo is patently destructive and
unsustainable.
In the Status
Quo, the "enablers" include everyone who gains if the Status Quo
continues unchanged, as they are hoping to collect their share of the unpayable
promises that have been issued to buy political support or silence, i.e.
complicity.
The
"handlers and enforcers" of the neofeudal Status Quo--the political
and financial Elites and their Upper Caste of managers and apparatchiks--are
consciously shoving problems under the rug, in the hopes that some sort of
unknown magic will restore the elixir of "growth" that has reliably
bailed out the corrupt, increasingly fragile skimming operation (the Status
Quo).
The Internet
boom bailed it out in the 1990s, and the global housing bubble bailed it out in
the 2000s. Now the skimming operation has run out of miracles, its true
nature--it is fundamentally a cargo-cult--has been revealed. Central
bankers and their political toadies are in effect praying for a miraculous
return of prosperity by painting radio dials on rocks and dancing around the
campfire late at night.
The process of
shoving structural problems under the rug takes two forms: one is to manipulate
data and news flow to "manage perceptions" that all is well, that the
Elites have the will and power to force the system back to "set
point." The Machine's visible failure to do so after four years of ceaseless
"fixes," stopgaps, reassurances, pronouncements and increases in
complexity suggests not that it has the power to do so, but that it has lost
the ability to repair the boilers with policy/intervention duct-tape.
The other is
propaganda: announcing that the latest "fix" will
do the trick, or more perniciously, that the present crisis is not an
"unrecognized Depression" but merely another "business
cycle" recession. Human habituate rather quickly to a range of
"normal," and so the substitution of manipulation for accountability
becomes "normal" over time.
The "new
normal" isn't just a decline in purchasing power and employment; it is the
slow loss of institutional legitimacy as the lies and obfuscations pile up.
But since the
underlying dynamics are continuing to expand, masking the problems only
increases the fragility and vulnerability of the system as the extremes are
pushed ever farther out the curve.
For example: if
too much leverage is the problem, the Status Quo solution is to increase
leverage and hide the increase in opaque derivatives, offshore banking accounts
and "dark pool" trading.
Now that
collateral has vanished, the leverage in the system is near-infinite. The
Status Quo "solution" is to issue new phantom assets to replace the
assets which have become recognized as illusory.
How many
iterations of the game can be run before some non-linear second-order effect
causes the sandpile to collapse?
Rather than fear
the crisis, we should embrace it, for it is only in crisis, when all the lies,
half-measures, excuses and backstops have broken down, is positive
transformation possible.
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