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Children near open sewer large slumKibera, Nairobi, Kenya |
In search of “Solidarity,” credible kindness
Excerpting, minor editing by Carolyn Bennett
In her article in “Chronicle of a Mess Foretold,” author and
journalist Silvia Swinden writes, “The
TPP (Trans Pacific Partnership) and TTIP (The Transatlantic Trade and
Investment Partnership, aka U.S.-EU ‘Free’ Trade Agreement) continue hurtling
toward their coveted objective:
…to
create the largest “free” trade zone ever seen in the world, in reality the
largest U.S. and Multinational Corporations area of total control.
Nation
states will be powerless to defend themselves (see Argentina v Vulture funds
dress rehearsal in the news this week).
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"Shock and Awe" U.S. in Iraq |
“China and Russia [are] negotiating the formation of a bloc
to slow down this new advance of predatory capitalism. They are even talking
about dropping the dollar as the international exchange currency for oil and
for the accumulation of reserves.
“We know how that went when Saddam Hussein (sold Iraq’s oil
in Euros) and [Muammar al-] Qaddafi (wanted to establish the Gold Dinar to sell
Libya’s oil) went that way.
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Anti-U.S. demonstration in Libya |
“So it is not surprising that Russia and China want to look
big and powerful (in this case there are WMD [weapons of mass destruction] and
they will not be hidden, rather likely they will be shown prominently) if the U.S.
begins to make noises about ‘protecting human rights’ or ‘bringing democracy’
to their citizens.
“This advance of the neoliberal agenda was not lost to Silo [Argentine writer, philosopher and founder of the Humanist Movement] who in
1991 wrote his ‘First Letter to my Friends’ …. It is interesting to review it," she says, "not only because of its insights about the history of economic power and
violence but also because it contains a fresh point of view about the new
sensitivity that is developing and the way, a nonviolent way, it can be the
basis for an alternative way … ── through reconstruction of the social fabric carried out by simultaneous personal
and social change.”
This is an excerpt from Swinden’s posting of Silo’s 1991 First Letter to my Friends


“History demonstrates that peoples have advanced when they
have demanded their rights from the established powers, and that social
progress has clearly not been the result of some automatic trickle down’ of the
wealth accumulated by one sector of society.…
“The regionalization
of markets, like the demands for local and ethnic autonomy, underscores the
disintegration of the nation state.… Since economic processes reflect human
intentions and interests, in light of events, we see nothing to support the
belief that those with control over the well-being of humanity are concerned
with overcoming the difficulties of others less privileged than themselves.…”
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Protests al-Assy Square Hama, Syria 2011 |
hange, Relationships
among People

Protests Tahrir Square Cairo, Egypt 2011 |
|
“Our companions at work, school, in sports—even old
friends—have all taken on the character of competitors.…
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Anti-war |
Never before has the world been so closely interconnected,
yet each day individuals experience a more anguishing lack of communication.
Never before have urban centers been more populous, yet
people speak of their ‘loneliness.’
Never before have people needed human warmth so much as
now, but any approach to another in a spirit of kindness and help elicits only
suspicion.
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Protests Algiers, Algeria, 2011 |
“This is the predicament to which our hapless people [have]
been abandoned, each isolated individual being led to believe in the greatest
unhappiness that he or she has something important to lose—an ethereal ‘something’
that is coveted by all the rest of humanity!”
uman Change
“In sharp contrast to other times, so full of empty phrases
meant only to garner external recognition ──today people are beginning to find
value in humble and deeply felt work, work done not to enhance one’s self-image,
but rather to change oneself and bring about change in one’s immediate
environment of family, work, and friendship.
“Those who truly care for people do not disdain this work
done without fanfare, this work that proves so incomprehensible to those opportunists who were formed in an
earlier landscape of leaders and masses—a landscape in which they learned well
how to use others to catapult themselves to society’s heights.
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Anti-war |
“When a person comes to the realization that schizophrenic individualism is a dead
end,
…when they openly communicate what they
are thinking and what they are doing to everyone they know without the
ridiculous fear of not being understood,
…when they approach others not as some
anonymous mass but with a real interest in each person,
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Protests Jordan |
…when they encourage teamwork in both
the interchange of ideas and the realization of common projects,
…when they clearly demonstrate the need
to spread this task of rebuilding the social fabric that others have destroyed,
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Iran 1979 |
…when they feel that even the most ‘unimportant’
person is of greater human quality than some heartless individual whom
circumstance has elevated to what is, for now, the pinnacle of success—
“When all this happens, it is because within this person
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A.N.S.W.E.R. USA |
destiny has once again begun to speak,
the destiny that has moved entire peoples along their best evolutionary path,
the destiny that has been so many times distorted and so many times forgotten, but is always reencountered in the twists and turns of history.
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Arab Spring |
Sources and notes
“Chronicle of a mess foretold: TTIP and TPP seen from Silo’s
1991 letter,” posted by Silvia Swinden, June 21, 2014, in Humanism and
Spirituality, International, International issues, Nonviolence, http://www.pressenza.com/2014/06/chronicle-mess-foretold-ttip-tpp-seen-silos-1991-letter/
Dr. Silvia Swinden is Pressenza London Bureau Chief, retired
Forensic Psychiatrist and Coordinator of the World Centre for Humanist Studies
in the United Kingdom. She is also author of From Monkey Sapiens to Homo Intentional: The Phenomenology of the
Nonviolent Revolution (Adonis & Abbey, London 2006), http://www.dw.de/swinden-dr-silvia/a-17629952
Silo
Argentine writer, philosopher and founder of the Humanist
Movement, Silo (pseudonym of Mario Luis Rodríguez Cobos) gave speeches and wrote
books, short stories, articles and studies related to politics, society,
psychology, spirituality and other topics. His years January 6, 1938 – September
16, 2010, Mendoza, Argentina, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario_Rodr%C3%ADguez_Cobos
Images:
Children near open sewer in Kibera, a large Nairobi, Kenya,
slum
Protests (center streaked) in al-Assy Square, Hama (Hamah),
central Syria 2011
Protests with flag streamer Tahrir Square, Cairo, Egypt
Protests (between buildings) Algiers, Algeria
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