Wednesday, March 21, 2012

The Problem of the Biodegradibility of Revolution

Click here to access article by Jim Macdonald from Northern Rockies Independent Media Network. 

This piece offers a prime example of the thinking of people in the current Occupy movement. They are learning from history, and understand that to build a new society, present class structured societies must be fought with radically different revolutionary movement systems--ones that are not power-structured in any way, where power is generated by consensus, and upon which a social structure is constructed on a foundation of small groups at the local level. Only such a revolutionary force can change the existing social arrangements and result in socially just societies, societies that are capable of existing in harmony with nature. I can see no other alternative for the survival of the human race in any form except a nightmarish dystopia.