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Showing Original Post only (View all)"these are the demands of a peasantry, not a working class" [View all]
This was quite shocking to me, in a very interesting article about the demands of the Occupy folks, as elucidated in the We are the 99% Tumblr blog: http://wearethe99percent.tumblr.com/
Lets bring up a favorite quote around here. Anthropologist David Graeber cites historian Moses Finley, who identified the perennial revolutionary programme of antiquity, cancel debts and redistribute the land, the slogan of a peasantry, not of a working class. And think through these cases. The overwhelming majority of these statements are actionable demands in the form of (i) free us from the bondage of these debts and (ii) give us a bare minimum to survive on in order to lead decent lives (or, in pre-Industrial terms, give us some land). In Finleys terms, these are the demands of a peasantry, not a working class.
The actual ideology of modernity, broadly speaking, is absent. There isnt the affluenza of Freddies worries, no demands for cheap gas, cheaper credit, giant houses, bigger electronics all under the cynical Ownership Society banner. The demands are broadly health care, education and not to feel exploited at the high-level, and the desire to not live month-to-month on bills, food and rent and under less of the burden of debt at the practical level.
The people in the tumblr arent demanding to bring democracy into the workplace via large-scale unionization, much less shorter work days and more pay. They arent talking the language of mid-twentieth century liberalism, where everyone puts on blindfolds and cuts slices of pie to share. The 99% looks too beaten down to demand anything as grand as fairness in their distribution of the economy. Theres no calls for some sort of post-industrial personal fulfillment in their labor very few even invoke the idea that a job should mean something. Its straight out of antiquity free us from the bondage of our debts and give us a basic ability to survive.
more: http://rortybomb.wordpress.com/2011/10/09/parsing-the-data-and-ideology-of-the-we-are-99-tumblr/
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Perhaps this person should check their history books regarding peasant uprisings.
Fire Walk With Me
Jan 2012
#5
Try and remember this next time a robot on T.V. tells you that austerity measures are neccessary....
midnight
Jan 2012
#13
At least the peasents were guranteed a place to live, the same can't be said of people today.
white_wolf
Jan 2012
#14