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Coming in 2005: Revolution

Kalle Lasn | Adbusters | January 1, 2005

"Today, as in the years leading up to the Russian and French revolutions, the eruptions of ‘68, and the fall of the Soviet Empire, the economic and political pressures are building up to boiling point."

For 50 years after wwii, the grand narrative of the Western project held despite some shaky moments. But now that narrative is unravelling. All the talk about freedom and democracy is increasingly seen as an excuse for keeping America’s fat-bellied classes content and voting for Tweedledum or Dee.

Whether we like it or not, Palestinians, Chechens and other underdogs are leading the revolt. And there’s no reason to assume they won’t succeed. Strategically, the tables have turned. Conventional military power is being undermined – and the global capital machine is now so finely tuned, so delicately balanced, that just one suicide bomber, one hand-held rocket launcher, one gram of anthrax or plutonium, has the potential to crash the whole deal.

Behind the vicious cycles of carnage, retribution and revenge, a new grand narrative is taking shape. Ideas like global governance, bio-economics and media democracy are gelling into a coherent new worldview, revealing the old corporate/military/industrial order for the soul-destroying doomsday machine that it always was.

Today, as in the years leading up to the Russian and French revolutions, the eruptions of ‘68, and the fall of the Soviet Empire, the economic and political pressures are building up to boiling point. Two generations of overconsumption, decadence and denial have weakened America. American cool is now every bit as vulnerable as the Soviet Utopia was 15 years ago. A global economic crash followed by a major political upheaval is in the cards for 2005.

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