Capitalism: A cancer that threatens civilisation

December 23, 2013  <http://www.herald.co.zw/author/shingirai/> Shingirai
Huni  <http://www.herald.co.zw/category/articles/opinion-a-analysis/>
Opinion & Analysis

Garikai Chengu
The essence of capitalism is to turn nature into commodities and commodities
into capital. However, the world cannot continue to get richer as the earth
becomes poorer. 
Just as the only inevitability in life is death, the only inevitability
about our capitalist way of life is the death of our planet.
Capitalism is malignant. Think about it. For most of human history, we have
lived on the edge of starvation.

Nowadays, in our over-consumptive gluttony, we are starving the earth.
The global food system produces more than enough for every man, woman and
child, yet capitalism’s misdistribution of resources means that countless
people starve to death.

If you condense the earth’s history — about 4.54 billion years — to just one
year, humans have been here for only about 23 minutes.
Capitalism as the dominant, global ideology, has existed for a matter of
seconds. For over 130,000 years, mankind has lived harmoniously with the
earth.

It is only in the last 500 years of capitalist ascendancy, which have caused
the ongoing desecration of the earth.
The classic pattern of cancer mutation and spread can be seen through the
ongoing destruction of the planet’s vital organs: water, soil, air and
biodiversity. It is said that if all insects on earth were wiped out, humans
would cease to exist within 25 years. If all humans vanished, all other life
forms would once again thrive.

In many pre-capitalist societies and natural systems, resources and final
products are interlinked. Organic matter circulates, being re-used
constantly.

There are no garbage dumps of unusable matter in nature.
Mother nature provides many renewable energy sources, such as sunlight,
water and wind.

But many of the world’s largest corporations choose to ignore these
resources, because they depend heavily on burning fossil fuels for profit.

Such destructive processes cannot continue for long without destroying the
host body.
Military weapons are among the leading manufactured goods traded globally.

So are cigarettes, junk food, carcinogenic chemicals, greenhouse gases and
many other goods that are lethal for mankind.
The uncontrolled spread of global capitalism not only threatens the
environment; it also threatens another pillar of modern civilisation:
democracy.

A major step in the diagnosis of capitalism as a cancer is that in all
cancerous pathologies, a living organism’s immune system fails to recognise
the tumour.

The media, universities, and governments do not recognise the destructive
capitalist system’s malignant growth, but actively collaborate with it.

Governments in democratic systems are supposed to defend the environment
from the excesses of capitalism.
The problem is that capitalism has infected democracy such that governments
put the interests of profit before the environment.
Capitalist democracy inevitably leads to a dictatorship of capital.

While the US political system remains democratic in form because freedom of
speech and association are preserved and elections are free; in essence, it
is becoming a plutocracy.

After all, can a nation be credibly called a democracy if it requires a
candidate to raise one billion dollars in campaign funds from corporations
and Wall Street speculators?

During the 1800s, governments would hang speculators.
Nowadays, speculators take the form of Wall Street bankers who own
governments. Wall Street regulates Congress, not the other way around.

In the early 1800s, Thomas Jefferson prophetically remarked, “the end of
democracy and the defeat of the American Revolution will occur when
government falls into the hands of lending institutions and moneyed
incorporations”.
The rich finance the political candidates who protect their interests.

Money becomes speech, silencing the poor. Campaign contributions become
votes; thus, the poor are politically marginalised.
A civilisation can be judged by how it treats its poorest members.
Capitalism cuts public services that serve as immune systems to protect the
poor, whilst increasing privatisation, which only benefits the rich. Private
jets, private health care, private schools, private prisons, and private
security.

Then we wonder why our elite politicians cut public services? Profit
maximisation is the fundamental principle of capitalism.
Profit, however, is indifferent to human suffering. In fact, profit is
committed at every stage of its growth to the direct multiplication of
itself.

The similarities with a carcinogen are starkly evident.
With all that said, the poison serves as its antidote: all devouring
capitalism will eventually devour itself.

However, capitalism will be the dominant system for years to come because it
appeals to Man’s worst qualities. The only question is whether civilisation
can survive capitalism?

Garikai Chengu can be contacted at [email protected].

 

 

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