Dream On

rich richard.romeo at gmail.com
Thu Nov 3 13:41:33 CDT 2011


more chocolatey goodness from Adam Curtis

http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/adamcurtis/2011/10/dream_on.html

HOW THE LEFT GOT TRAPPED INSIDE THEIR OWN HEADS - AND HOW FAIRIES CAN
OPEN THE DOOR TO THE FUTURE

The protest movement that began with Occupy Wall Street is very clear
about what it is against - an international capitalism that is cruel,
unfair and untenable. But the movement refuses to say what it is for.
Much of this refusal comes from a belief that modern capitalist
society is extremely skilful at co-opting dissent and that any
discussion with the media is the first step in being reabsorbed into
'the system'.

It also has the added benefit of irritating mainstream journalists and
commentators.

I want to tell an odd, romantic, but ultimately very sad story that
shows where this fear of possession on the left comes from. It is set
during last the time that British, European and American students
tried to be a vanguard for revolution. It shows how that fear can
easily lead to a pessimistic belief that all one's dreams for a better
future are just illusions - and how that pessimism then came to
paralyse the left in Britain throughout the eighties and nineties.

But the story is not all sad - because I think it shows that the same
thing does not have to happen again.

That just as the ideology of modern capitalism is a choice, not a
natural reality - so too is the pessimism of the left.



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