"Rise like Lions
after slumber
In unvanquishable
number -
Shake your chains to
earth like dew
Which in sleep had
fallen on you -
Ye are many - they are
few.'
Shelley
When we talk about saving the world we mean saving the world
as a human habitat. Accomplishing this will mean (must mean) saving the world
as a habitat for as many other species as possible. We can only save the world
as a human habitat if we stop our catastrophic onslaught on community for we depend
on community for our very lives. The nearly universal access to radio,
television and the Internet is creating a community of shared perceptions. Real
Revolution can only be achieved through the power of socialist vision. Capitalism
no longer has anything to offer. Capitalism can steal but cannot share. There
is now widespread feelings of entrapment and despair, unfulfilled expectations,
a unified solidarity in opposition to a tiny elite. Hope isn't blind optimism.
It's a sense of possibility. We can choose to remain open to possibility and not
be mired in despair.
There is no time left to be complacent. The time has come to
say: enough!! The world is changing now. Not tomorrow. Be part of the change
for good. The greatest discovery is that human beings, by changing attitudes and
minds, can change lives. What we do and say doesn't just influence our friends,
but also our friends' friends and our friends' friends' friends. Thinkers no
longer continue to defend the ruling class.
We don’t want to become a vanguard, “leading” or imposing
our will on others, as that would run counter to our anti-authoritarian and
anti-hierarchal values and commitment to full democratic decision making. “Power
to the people can only be put into practice when the power exercised by social
elites is dissolved into the people,” wrote Murray Bookchin in Post-Scarcity
Anarchism
Too many think the most beautiful thing that you can do for
your beliefs is to fight and die for them. But it’s not true… you have to LIVE
for what you believe in. Humanity hasn’t come this far by crawling on our knees.
Stand up – and reclaim the dream. A world without capitalist exploitation and
environmental destruction has often been depicted as “utopian” and
“unrealistic.” Yet this world is not some imagined future that comes to us from
fantasy and sci-fi novels but from history books of what existed before in our
past.
“Don’t be in such a
hurry to condemn a person because he doesn’t do as you do, or think as you
think or as fast. There was a time when you didn’t know what you know today”
– Malcom X
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