forward: the revolution as a mechanism.
April 12, 2011
this is no writing of mine. this may be the first time i am proud to kneel down and in-the-name-of-God fully admit the superiority of another human being, without any exception. so on behalf of my intrapersonal security and senseless pride, i present to you the revolution as a mechanism by adam maher.
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The people will realize at some point in their lives that there was something stolen from them. Something important, something sincere, something decisive has been usurped from us.
To revolt against a rotten mass culture. To revolt against the mass media which encourages us to become isolated mechanisms, trapped within walls of consumption.
To consume, consumption itself.
The revolution is not an idea in the distant past or the near future. The revolution is not a metaphor for self-understanding. The revolution is the ability of the masses to break out of their bondage. The ability of the people to put their petty financial worries aside for once and for all.
The debt cycle will never end, until we break it. The credit system will never stop its parasitic attack on humanity until we refuse the monetary definition of human actions.
The revolution is a mechanism, indeed, but we must always remember that it is a mechanism aimed at destroying all mechanisms. A mechanism which allows the people for once and for all to rise above their brutal realities, to say: No, I will not be a financial slave. No, I will not be an automaton generated by the education system. No, I will not be a corporate stooge. No, I will not be a memory of a humanity that has long been killed by the avarice of capital and the coldness of state machinery.
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BLAH.