nacht, on 04 July 2019 - 06:01 PM, said:
Somewhere the overlords must be laughing their asses off.
These are the Circuses for modern times, maybe we should build a Colosseum and stage it there, maybe even offer free Big Gulps for all the spectators.
The real problem in the USA are the overlords (who have access to huge amounts of capital and make millions of dollars in profits in a day and bailouts when they fail) wheres we poor schmucks need 30 year loans for a college degree and house.
Meanwhile let's pick some misguided poor people or maybe somebody who is there to support free speech and beat the shit out of them and feel great about having "solved that problem".
What has been deeply disappointing to me is how a group of people who read complex literature, and have gone through all the philosophical ramblings of Steven Erikson which have a central theme of compassion and tolerance at the core, are willing to tolerate violence and even encourage it, and inexcusably are stupid enough to be duped by the manipulations and propaganda of the sociopath narcissists that rule the world.
SPOILERS FOR ALL MALAZAN RELATED SERIES AND ERIKSON'S NOVEL "REJOICE". YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.
I never took pacifism to be a theme in Erikson's work. What this situation is more apt to is Urusander's Legion ethnically cleansing the Deniers. Pacifism allows the ethnic cleansing to still take place. No Tiste would have been able to stand in front of Esthala or Silann and have been able to use arguments to stop them from raping and killing either Deniers or nobility that housed Deniers. In fact, for FoD, I see Mother Dark not wanting to point out an enemy to Anomander is a lack of scope on the part of Anomander. He wants a fight, he wants a goal from her, yet what gets him motivated to act the most is only when the actions of Urusander's Legion directly affect his personal life. And, moreover, he's motivated to vengeance. Mother Dark doesn't embrace Anomander until TtH where a conflagration of violence and death in Darujhistan summons Hood for Anomander to slay and then accept death so he can go fight Chaos in a penal colony that's contained in his sword. I read this to mean that Mother Dark couldn't point out an enemy to Anomander or embrance him until he was able to discover this enemy for himself and sacrifice himself in a fight against the wrongs of the world. In FoD, had Anomander begun to protect the Deniers against Urusander's Legion, those who deny the worship of Mother Dark's divinity, I believe his vengeance-driven, 400,000 year period of Opposition Defiant Disorder wouldn't have ever happened.
None of what antifa does is vengeance while all of fascist violence can be viewed through a lens of the in-group achieving vengeance on the out-group. In fact, I'd argue that antifa are agents of being Unwitnessed--never looking to be associated or accredited or feel good about solving a problem. The nature of antifa is very much specifically within the realms of communism and anarchism: this is particularly what makes fascists hate antifa so much. That's why I find it curious that you point out that the 'overlords' are the problem, because that is very much precisely what individuals associated with antifa are and have been saying for nearly 100 years. Antifa is strictly about compassion: compassion for the victims of fascism. Without that compassion, why would they be demonstrating as anti-fascists? Did the Bonehunters cross the Glass Desert in narcissistic pursuits? Did they fight the Forkrul Assail because of the manipulations of propaganda? No, Erikson showed us during the scenes of the Bonehunters meeting with the Snake that there exists types of violence that cannot go unchallenged.
You are right: the problem is the fact that the working class has to endure 30 back-breaking years to afford basic necessities to living in the 21st Century. The intersection of anti-capitalists and antifa is huge. However, fascism's anti-elitism is different than leftist anti-capitalism. Instead of taking their anger toward the bourgeoisie, working class fascists choose (or are convinced) to explicitly take that anger out violently on minorities and women. This is misguided violence as it increases the hardships that minorities and women face each day while allowing the upper classes to go unscathed. Fascism doesn't want to eliminate the capital class necessarily, it wants the power to be able to differentiate who is allowed in the capital class and who is not. This is why state capitalism is so popular in historical examples of fascism. You have an anti-elitism that explicitly establishes a new notion of the elite as time goes on as fascism moves from its early phases to its later phases.
Again, not tolerating the intolerant is not a lack of tolerance. The tolerance paradox shows us this. In fact, for a tolerant society, Popper tells us that it is imperative to not tolerate the intolerant. So, I don't see how you map this lack of tolerance by antifa as something that is counter to Erikson. In fact, Erikson is pretty self-evidently an anti-capitalist. We see this his design of the Indebted in Letheras and their later emancipation. We see this in his science fiction works: in Rejoice we see how capital is related to possessing a monopoly on violence. We see this in his Facebook and blog posts. We see this in the fact that, tragically, it is often necessary to use violence to stop violence. No one walked up to the Tenescowri of the Pannion Domin and thought they'd be able to talk them out of cannibalizing and raping. So, yes, I explicitly believe that one can read the Book of the Fallen and still appreciate the unwitnessed acts of antifa fighting against the historically existential threat of fascism.
EDIT: In fact, I'd argue that the 'Ascendancy' story lines of several characters thriving out of struggle to become Heroes that save the Weak found within the Book of the Fallen can VERY MUCH SO be interpreted through a fascist lens. I also believe that Erikson is well aware of it and challenges that lens throughout the series to various degrees of success. (e.g. think Karsa as a ubermensch breaking chains.)
This post has been edited by Pherikus Nul: 04 July 2019 - 07:23 PM
Abnegation.