Move over MICC, a meaner dog's movin' in. It's purpose? To help the USA better target it's own foot. Indirectly, of course. There's big money in this industry, so it SEEMS better to not ask questions. Besides, if you do stop and think, you won't like what you perceive, and you'll never be happily ignorant again. Don't say you weren't warned.
Would your business like to have a professional Media Strategy to Thwart Federal Oversight? There are companies that specialize in this service ... regardless of the industry sector. Google terms like "Avoiding Federal Oversight" or "Hiding From Regulation" or even "Swaying Public Opinion" - or simply "Lobbying" ... and see what pops up. There are endless techniques for obscuring one's activities in plain sight, and methods for promoting the legality and/or utility of each of those methods. Who specializes in promoting public acceptance of any and all narrow-purpose methods - regardless of the net outcome?
Meet the CFICSC - which "ads" up to a Control Fraud Industrial Congressional Service Complex. Like banking, it's HQ has also traditionally been in NY city, although it keeps notable colonies in places from Hollywood to Miami, and every media outlet in between. That is the industry which is largely responsible for ensuring that justice remains blind ... and distracted too. If confused, divided and conquered sometimes follows - no matter how often - do they have any responsibility to care? Maybe not as long as Swiss bank accounts remain secret, legal and even publically approved.
Dwight Eisenhower and his warning about the MICC? A piker! For decades before that, Edward Bernays and others had already been advising political parties to get good at propaganda, so that they could operate beneath the bounds of their own public regulations, and be hidden above the law. Of course, Bernays himself always claimed to be "shocked" that such techniques were continuously misused for significant profit extraction dedicated to narrow purposes - including his own income. C'est la Vie. Whaddya gonna do?
Nothing? Or something?
Let's get to the central question. Is unselective, self-manipulation of our own teams - instead of teamwork - really necessary for successful growth of a culture? Narrow competition by any & all system components to manipulate team resources may be a key method of capitalism. Yet a method does not address the ultimate purpose of capitalism, which has never existed in a vacuum. Excessive, uncoordinated pursuit of capitalism's methods absent alignment with evolving group strategies only produces mob behavior rather than organized culture. What would John Calvin and Max Weber think of today's interpretation of Bernay's Sauce as a "Calvinistic" way of further evolving "God's Work?" Clearly, a given method cannot define strategy or purpose. The word "capitalism" cannot adequately define tactics, strategy, goals and desired group outcomes simultaneously. The concepts vary too richly for description by one word.
Yet how do we make it more natural to select adaptively? Oh, just try enough interaction to generate affinity and feedback with all team members? Then see what outcome options pop up? That's what social species do, folks. That's what we do.
There are many who didn't see any adaptive logic when Bernays advised Central Planners to pursue unregulated efforts to manipulate rather than align team members. Yet today, many citizens still remain confused, and use their critical thinking skills only sporadically, if at all. For instance, one has to wonder why so many sports coaches are unthinking capitalists. There's no "I" in team, but apparently a few too many in unexamined capitalism!
An unregulated collection of gangsters irrationally competing to manipulate one another produces only parasites consuming the decaying remains of their team, community or nation. Such mob outlooks can only produce a whole less than the sum of it's parts. Group success tracks a better way, but it requires a deliberate, informed policy choice.
Please remember that, next time you read an advertisement that targets YOU as nothing more than an irrational component ruled by herd instinct.
Please remember that, next time you read an advertisement that targets YOU as nothing more than an irrational component ruled by herd instinct.
“The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society. Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country. ...We are governed, our minds are molded, our tastes formed, our ideas suggested, largely by men we have never heard of. This is a logical result of the way in which our democratic society is organized. Vast numbers of human beings must cooperate in this manner if they are to live together as a smoothly functioning society. ...In almost every act of our daily lives, whether in the sphere of politics or business, in our social conduct or our ethical thinking, we are dominated by the relatively small number of persons...who understand the mental processes and social patterns of the masses. It is they who pull the wires which control the public mind.”How does that pull YOUR mind? As an alternative, there are 30-70 Trillion cells in the average human body, and they are NOT ruled by a few. Rather, their amazing, net agility - you - is a product of all your cells coordinating with all your cells. There is no Central Planner cell, or even a central committee. When agile teams work together, they accomplish truly amazing things. Bernays' version of this sauce has certainly gone rancid. In fact, it was toxic from the beginning. If used in food, Bernays' Sauce would have been outlawed, for failing all Clinical Trial testing.
Mr. Invisible
Perhaps we really do need a more formal Civic Trial proof of concept, for all proposed policy changes randomly suggested by citizens. An Outcomes Impact Statement? Maybe that's how we the people may more quickly SELECT adaptation from cultural-auto-immune social diseases, or self-parasitism. Simply by making the effort to have all of us receive influences from all of us. Surely that is the foundation of an informed electorate?
Instead of attempting the oxymoron of a Centrally Planned mob rule, can the Unseen Affinity of a democracy's Middle Class stay continuously one step ahead of it's own, inevitable, fraud faction, and thereby rule itself more rather than less adaptively?
Only if we inform our electorate well enough to see through the anti-self-regulation advice of Ed Bernays, the Father of Control Fraud Protection Services.
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I think we're into a "Who move my cheese society" where everyone is taught change just happens and the best you can do is respond the shit that happens, don't think about it or try to change it. (Sorry for the language but nothing else would do.) It is a toxic world view. As an individual voter or employee or business or citizen or even a lowly representative in congress, all you can do is respond to the pressures that exist around you, act like a pawn. Wisdom of markets, The academics, The Multinationals, The Parties, The "Economy" drive the process we are told that you can't fight it, adapt. It isn't okay to be wrong or offend anyone, just take the path of least resistance. It is a load of crap.
We can't fix everything, but we can do an awful lot and alot of what we are ignoring is worth doing. When we disengage and can't agree on what the system as a whole should be doing, we are directed by the few who have an interest influencing the process with crafty rhetoric. It may look like a control fraud, it may in fact be a control fraud but it occurs with the tacit approval of everyone in society that thinks that the laws and rules are impractical and not worth the effort or time.
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