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Four Trends That Scare
the Hell Out of Me
By Robert Anton Wilson
To paraphrase H.G. Wells, modern history has become a race between
education and miseducation. There are very few people around who
really don't know anything, but there are multitudes who know many
things that don't happen to be true.
The trends in the modern world that most terrify me all result
from the general tendency, increasingly manifest since the 18th
Century, whereby education has ceased to be a Church monopoly (outside
Ireland and the Islamic nations) and has increasingly become a State
monopoly. In a memorable phrase from Ezra Pound, we have been delivered
from "one gang of damned scoundrels (tonsured)" to "another
gang of damned scoundrels (untonsured)." The results have been
predictable.
In the days when the Church was All and the Individual was Nothing,
schools were staffed by Church employees who taught that obedience
to the Church was the supreme virtue. Today, when the State is All
and the Individual is still Nothing, schools are staffed by State
employees who, not surprisingly, teach that obedience to the State
is the supreme virtue. This should be called progress?
In this context, the second trend in our world that seems ominous
to me consists of a continuing increase in State power everywhere,
even in the formerly "democratic" Western capitalist nations.
Everybody seems aware of this in general, but I would like to cite
some recent and horrific examples.
When I was a boy (even though Roosevelt II was already President
and the New Deal had begun) you could walk into a bank anywhere
in this country with five dollars in your pocket and start an account
without showing I.D. or answering any questions you thought impertinent.
(The banks seemed glad to get their hands on your cash in those
days.) When I returned to the U.S. early this year, after six years
in Europe, I couldn't find a bank in Southern California that would
take my money, even though I had over ten thousand dollars in travelers
checks for my initial deposit and, knowing the drift toward totalitarianism,
had I brought my passport and credit cards as I.D. The banks would
not accept the credit cards (and matching signature) as I.D. and
the passport alone was not enough, even though guaranteed by the
U.S. State Department. They all insisted on a California driver's
license, which as a new arrival I did not have.
Of course, I have since learned that other States do not act as
"strictly" yet as California, but I also have observed
that everything that starts in California eventually spreads throughout
the nation.
Similarly, in California now, if you are in a car that is stopped
for a traffic violation, you must have I.D. or you will be taken
into custody - even if you are not the driver. See how it goes?
First drivers must have I.D. which seems reasonable to almost everybody
but the most "extreme" or "eccentric" libertarians;
now passengers must have I.D., too... and how far are we from the
nightmare of the old anti-Nazi movies where the question "Do
you haff your papers?" notified the audience that we were seeing
a totalitarian State and that the hero was about to be caught in
its coils.
In June this year, the Supreme Court ruled that the public has
no "reasonable expectation" of privacy when they put their
garbage out for the night, so the police may now rummage through
anybody's trash without even bothering to get a search warrant.
If you don't relish the thought of the gendarmerie peering through
your old love letters, financial records, discarded porn magazines,
marijuana stems or other signs of your individual foibles or weirdities,
you will just have to imitate Our Glorious Leaders in Washington
and buy yourself a paper shredder. This is hardly what I thought
they meant when they taught me to sing that song about "the
land of the free and the home of the brave."
The third trend that disturbs my slumber is the steady increase
of what looks like "deliberate stupidity" or "duckspeak"
in political debate. I want to be very careful here. The term "deliberate
stupidity" was coined by Arthur Koestler to describe certain
contortions of Marxist (or actually, Stalinist) logic in the 1930s
and 1940s, which Orwell later called "duckspeak" - the
substitution of slogans for thought, and dogma for analysis; in
short, a general rejection of common sense on the part of alleged
intellectuals. I am less judgmental than Koestler or Orwell and
not at all sure the stupidity is totally deliberate, but I do find
it appalling.
The Nazi ideology was based on the proposition that some Jews are
bankers and therefore all Jews "are" "evil;"
currently fashionable Radical Feminism offers the isomorphic proposition
that some men are rapists and therefore all men "are"
"evil." In bon ton Liberal circles it seems strictly forbidden
to notice, or comment upon, the ghastly similarities of these two
systems of organized bigotry. It is also forbidden to remark that
overt male sexism, as an openly avowed Ideology of hate, has virtually
disappeared (however much covert male sexism may remain...) while
the Rad Fems stir up more and more overt female sexism, as an openly
avowed Ideology of hate. But openly avowed Ideologies of hate, which
ascribe alleged group qualities to individuals, can only be considered
"true" or "sincere" stupidity in the very ignorant
and uneducated; in the educated, they seem to deserve Koestler's
charge of deliberate stupidity.
Pop Ecologists and Ecomaniacs (as distinguished from scientific
students of ecology) frequently represent extremes of duckspeak
never equalled by either the, Nazis or the Stalinists, and in most
"New Age" magazines the polemics against reason are totally
redundant; one cannot read a paragraph of this stuff without realizing
the authors seem to be either deliberately or ignorantly imitating
the Dark Ages, apparently under the leadership of such glorifiers
of medievalism as Fritjof Capra and Theodore Roszak.
Some New Agers seem to have made a whole career out of duckspeak,
and I often wonder if any of them ever realize consciously that
the last 300 years of history, which they totally condemn, were
the only centuries in which any individual liberty has ever appeared
on this backward planet, except as the prerogative of a repressive
aristocracy. The modern epoch the Eco-cult despises appears to be
the only historical period in which freedom of speech or of the
press, or any libertarian tendency whatsogoddamever, has been allowed
to the masses. Pop Ecologists generally choose Francis Bacon or
Rene Descartes as the prime villains of history, and that obscures
the palpable fact that most of the values they reject are more closely
associated with Thomas Jefferson and our tattered but still weakly
surviving Bill of Rights.
The fourth trend that appalls me is the "war" against
crack. As far as I can obtain objective scientific data about this
derivative of cocaine, I would say that crack should be considered
the most dangerous drug ever introduced to this country. This gives
me nightmares when I consider that the government's way of trying
to control the crack problem imitates the same techniques that have
been so monumentally counter-productive in dealing with other drugs.
Washington has taken the course that seems guaranteed to make crack
even more popular and lucrative.
There were only a few thousand heroin addicts in the U.S. when
the government declared "war" on that drug; now there
are millions. There were less than 200,000 pot smokers, mostly in
New Orleans and Texas, when the government declared "war"
on that drug; now there appear to be somewhere between 40 million
and 70 million regular users, depending on whose estimate you believe.
LSD seems such a powerful psychological change-agent that I, personally,
don't believe it would have ever gotten out of the laboratories
onto the streets, if the government hadn't declared "war"
on it. And so on. Nothing increases the sales and profits of a drug
like making it illegal. The result is always the same: the young,
the adventurous, the scientifically curious, the artistic and other
adventure some types get very interested, a black market appears,
the mob sees profits and takes over, and the prices go sky-high,
with an ever-increasing rise in police corruption and violent
crime associated with the import and distribution of the forbidden
substance.
Now crack is about to go through this same process. There are two
crack-related murders a week in South Central Los Angeles, and other
cities are moving up to compete with that record. With a full-scale
"war" against crack, based on the same technique as other
anti-drug "crusades," we can expect the corruption, the
violence and the prices to rise steadily and dizzily.
I can only conclude that, unless the people come to their senses
and demand that the government take a more intelligent and less
military approach, the Mafia will graduate from a billionaire club
to a trillionaire club and soon own all the banks, instead of just
owning most of them.
(c) 1989 by Robert Anton Wilson
(CX5661)
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