In
mid-May, 2010, European leaders met with International Monetary
Fund (IMF) leaders and finally reached an agreement comprising
a £750 billion rescue package for the euro. Since then,
announcements have taken place every single day regarding
ruthless, merciless new austerity measures which the common
people of Europe will have to now face. Workers and non-workers
alike will be paying heavily for the financial games of
the bankers and speculators.
Eurozone
countries along with Britain must cut their budgets by £400
billion in order to meet a 2013 compliance deadline, and
it is the public who will be plundered of that 400 billion,
particularly pensioners, the unemployed, the disabled –
all those who desperately depend presently on social services
provided by their governments. Greece is the forerunner
for the rest of Europe, as it will cut its deficit by £30
billion over the next three years, punishing the weak and
helpless humanity by slashing wage and pensions, eliminating
vital social service programs and increasing already outlandish
sales taxes. Spain is following suit, having just announced
cuts totaling £80 billion to be taken from the salaries
of state employees and by freezing pensions. Previously
every newborn baby in Spain received £2,500 automatically
from the government. The program has been swiftly and silently
axed with nary a word coming in the press.
Portugal
has frozen all hiring and public salaries and increased
sales taxes so as to reduce its budget deficit by £2 billion.
Italy has already begun cutting civil service jobs, cutting
salaries, raising the retirement age and adding new cuts
to the health care system. France will reduce it’s budget
deficit from 8 percent to 3 percent of GDP by 2013, once
again by raising the retirement age, cutting housing benefits,
employment compensation and slashing museum funding. Germany
intends to cut still more social service provisions such
as family, child welfare and disability benefits along with
annuities and pensions. Britain over the next four years
will be cutting a whopping £100 billion, once again making
the little people pay via slashing 300,000 public service
jobs and freezing public sector pay.
In
the US official retirement age is 67 years old. However,
millions work longer because they can no longer make ends
meet when retiring. Now the EU Commission has said that
the retirement age in Europe must rise still higher, such
that not more than one third of an adult life be spent in
retirement. This suggests raising retirement / pension age
to 70 years. Is it not convenient for the wealthy controllers
of society? How many millions will fall ill before the age
of 70 and have no means of survival on early retirement?
The word that comes again and again to mind is “inhuman.”
How can we as a civilization, a global civilization, be
so inhuman to our fellow man? What did we miss, what did
we fail to learn in our schools and universities or from
our parents, that at the end of it all we are so inhuman?
What
is the consequence of all these ruthless, merciless cuts,
and why do we call them ruthless and merciless? Because
they will lead directly to the unbounded poverty and ensuing
suffering of the common people – the little people who have
no voice, no power, no weapon, to stop the barbaric brutality
being meted out to them. What kind of civilization do we
have that in country after country the wealthy leaders enact
the cruelest of financial measures? An immediate effect
will be deep impoverishment of the elderly on a massive
scale. This is inhuman. Human beings have a right to live
out their lives in mental peace and physical equipoise.
No elderly person should have to be filled with fear of
being thrown out of his house or apartment, being denied
basic medical care, or even the fear of facing the slow
and agonizing process called starvation.
If
we dig a little deeper into the so-called financial crisis,
we find that reams of money exist, and that what is occurring
right now in every country is a systematic redistribution
of income and wealth from the bottom of society to the top,
i.e., from the poor people to the obscenely wealthy elite
for several decades. All governments, left and right, have
laws in place which excuse income and property taxes for
the rich while placing the entire burden of this income
source on the meek and humble of the earth – the poor people.
Governments and corporations have slashed wages for the
past 30 years and created all kinds of new jobs paying absolute
pittance, leading to massive individual credit card debt
through no fault of the poor. For these sweet, suffering
souls, it is always and always about making the choice between
paying the rent or putting food on the table. This is the
life of the poor. Poverty makes no distinctions from one
country to another. Poverty is a universal phenomenon that
must be stopped dead in its tracks.
What
is the root of the problem except the banks? Governments
across Europe pumped billions into the banks to keep them
afloat, creating a huge new European debt of £183 billion.
Now the banks, working hand in hand with governments and
the EU, have turned right around to plunder the masses.
In every country the ruling elite rely on social democrats
and unions to enact their merciless austerity measures.
We can see no longer distinguish between right and leftwing
governments. All are engaging in the same behavior towards
the helpless humanity, gently telling them “TINA – There
Is No Alternative.” Unions make sure that any protests held
last just a few hours or at most just a few days so that
nothing serious develops – nothing like a European economic
revolution or political revolution so as to throw out the
economic exploiters of the masses. The middle class in all
countries aids and abets the unions and ensures election
of so-called democratic governments. The goal is to prevent
at all costs a real political movement from spreading across
Europe, symbolized even perhaps by a new European political
party, which might have revolution as Plan B if Plan A –
the redistribution of wealth to the masses – does not succeed.
To achieve this goal, governments are further busy stoking
up tensions between nations and communities. This strategy
succeeds time and again throughout history to divert the
masses from the crushing economic exploitation that engulfs
them in tears and wipes the smiles from their faces forever.
Isn’t
it time for the exploited masses to put an end to the European
Union along with its self-mandated currency called the euro?
Isn’t it time for the common people to stand up for their
social, economic and political rights? Should they go on
demanding those rights from the plutocracy that presently
macro-manages their lives, or should they work with single
focus to completely dismantle and destroy the capitalist
economic structure? Could anything be more urgent? Capitalism
is grinding the bones of the people right into the ground
and breaking their hearts into millions of sharp, jagged
pieces – hearts that were meant for loving and laughing.
Who
Will Lead the Revolution?
When
we talk of revolution, we have to be extremely careful.
Nine times out of ten throughout history revolutions fail.
Why? Because their leaders lacked morality, sincerity, dedication,
vision and practical strategies for building a new and better
society. If the leaders of revolution cannot lead the people
towards brighter alternatives, towards workable solutions,
for what then do we shout “revolution”? It will all be in
vain, with thousands of lives lost for nothing. Prout founder
Shri Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar says that the sufferings of the
people are the direct result of the sins of the leaders.
Similarly, we can say that the continued sufferings of the
people in the post-revolutionary phase are due to the defects
of the leaders, even if they might have initially had sincere
intentions. It is not enough for leaders to wage a revolution.
They need to know exactly where they are leading the masses.
They need to have a clear vision of a future world incorporating
an economic structure that brings economic peace to all.
Isn’t this the minimum requirement of those determined to
lead the masses into revolution?
Presently
we have political leaders who don’t know squat about how
to create a better society. Most went into politics for
money, not for service to humanity. They have no qualifications,
meaning they have no love, no compassion, no mercy on the
poorest of the poor. So we have to look at the external
as well as internal motives of those who shout revolution
and those who long to lead the masses into a rebellion for
bringing social, economic and political liberation. It is
not enough for the popular leaders of the masses to daily
bash the extant politicians who wreak economic havoc on
the masses. Countless Ph.D.s in economics and political
science adorn the internet with their scholarly articles
exposing economic exploitation around the world. Those same
Ph.D.s have no clue of the future, of how to build a new
world imbibing economic justice. It is not enough for those
leaders to unite the masses on the sentiment of anti-exploitation,
they must additionally formulate and then enunciate to those
masses a glorious vision of the future society post-revolution.
What will change, how will it change? Can they describe
the new economic structure that takes birth on the ashes
of the dying capitalist structure? Will their vision work?
What does history tell us? Will studying the economic-political
systems of sweet indigenous peoples everywhere help us to
gain that vision? Do present critics shout that communism
is the solution? But communism never worked. It is just
state capitalism. Under communism we saw grinding poverty
even worse than under capitalism. So again, what vision
is required in the minds and hearts of revolutionary leaders?
Amazingly,
over the years and centuries, only the two models, capitalism
and communism, really took off in the world, with now and
then drops of Keynesianism for good measure. But even Keynesianism
cannot solve the present crisis. Why don’t we look for something
new? Why don’t we study the Prout economic model and see
if it might work? Marx’s model worked in theory but not
on the ground because the system destroyed the incentive
of the people to work. Capitalism breeds greed until hearts
are replaced by dollar signs.
What
About Economic Decentralization?
The
Prout economic model stipulates that we need a decentralized
economy. Prout founder Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar emphasizes
the tremendous importance, the absolute necessity, of socio-economic
decentralization, saying that where economic centralization
continues, the "people cry out in agony due to scarcity
and starvation!" Industrial centralization is devastating
to a well-knit social order. No matter what form capitalism
takes - individual capitalism, group capitalism or state
capitalism - capitalists will always prefer centralized
production, because all forms of capitalism prefer profit
over human welfare. For this very reason, people in the
poorest parts of the world go to sleep "crying in the
cimmerian darkness!" Hence, brothers and sisters, let
the clarion call be raised everywhere, it is time that people
override their corporate-colluding governments and implement
economic decentralization.
We
need local, economically and ecologically sustainable communities,
villages and towns. When central governments make no attempt
to even conceal their indifference to the common people,
is there any alternative but to go local and set up such
communities? It’s each man for himself now. But instead
of thinking thus, we can think, it’s each community, each
village, each town for itself. Let’s take care of each other
at the local level. TINA – There Is No Alternative! Countless
good people have suggested going local. Produce local, make
local, sell local and buy local – this will keep a community
alive and thriving, isn’t it? Converting every company,
corporation and large proprietorship to cooperatives will
cause the community to take a great leap in the direction
of economic democracy and cultural caring. Here we can add
that the banking system also will be managed by cooperatives
in a Prout economic structure. Central banks will be controlled
by local governments. Prout is about local control over
everything – growing healthy food locally, having access
to local medical care, guiding local educational curriculum,
building structures from local natural resources.
But
again, who will lead the people in the direction of such
an economy, of such a new culture where people care deeply
for one another, to the extent that a community will never
allow a single person to go hungry or be without a doctor
when needed? Who will lead the people, brothers and sisters?
If a great intellectual denounces the present strangulating
structural violence taking place, it is just not enough.
He must have the vision of what the common people have to
build when the revolution is over. People are longing everywhere
for a new world. We have to build that world, and it is
the leaders of the revolution, loved and adored by the masses
for their endless compassion for suffering humanity, who
need to take the people forward and guide them in building
a new economic structure, a new political structure, show
them the way to create a deeply caring, nurturing culture
where not one single person is left behind. The strong spirituo-moralists
who fight ceaselessly against immorality, corruption and
all forms of injustice in the society are the real revolutionaries.
They wage a ceaseless struggle against immorality. They
have no timidity with regard to fight, because peace comes
only from fight. Peace does not walk in the door on a platter.
The people who fight endlessly against immorality and injustice
are the people who by definition become our leaders because
such people will always take care of the oppressed, marginalised,
and neglected human beings.
As
Shrii Sarkar says, the theory of leadership is one thing,
but the practical, human qualities of a leader are quite
another. In the past some persons, due to having intelligence,
social awareness and great oratory skills, were able to
start a revolution. But, in most cases, they had no vision
of how to guide the people during the post-revolutionary
phase. A great leader who has established himself through
dedication, ideological zeal and deep sincerity can succeed
against tremendous odds, including the military might of
society’s exploiters. When revolution begins, a fight will
start against all immorality and corruption in the society.
The moral, intellectual and spiritual strength of the leaders
will bring about their victory. Yet even when the revolution
is over, the leaders will have to remain constantly vigilant
that new exploiters do not come to power. Hence their struggle
is never-ending. In the words of Shrii Sarkar, “The greatest
achievement of a revolution is to eradicate exploitation
and bring about a progressive change in the collective psychology
through the minimum loss of life and property.”
Be
the Leader You Wait For
In
view of what is happening today in Europe, in view of the
rising thousands of homeless people in America, is it not
time for revolution? We are defining revolution here as
accelerated change, radical change, in our society. Is it
not time to end the economic exploitation of entire humanity?
Let us not wait for leaders. Let us become the leaders the
world waits for. Let us adore the suffering human beings
everywhere and work day and night to accelerate change in
the economic and social order, so that their suffering comes
to an end. We can do no less.
BlackCommentator.com Guest Commentator Garda Ghista is a freelance journalist,
author of The Gujarat Genocide: A Case Study in Fundamentalist
Cleansing; Wife Abuse: Breaking It Down and Breaking Out,
and founding president of the World Prout Assembly, and Hearts Healing Hunger, an
organization devoted above all to feeding the people.
The work of feeding the people has already begun
in Siliguri, North Bengal. If you can help, please click here
to contact Ms. Ghista. |