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Thank You, Capitalism. It Could Be Worse…

My readers know all too well that I’m no fan of capitalism. Throughout the past years I’ve attacked^ several attributes of this economic system (consumerism^, the stock market^, income inequality^). This year, I’m about to step it up a notch, going into how capitalism has facilitated the slow and insidious rotting of most democratic countries. I intend to write about how a broken economic system can drag down education and create immeasurable suffering on a planetary scale, most of which is hidden from sight by the mainstream media so that the machine can keep marching.

But this doesn’t mean that I lack appreciation towards the enormous benefits that have burst from the minds of countless entrepreneurs who, thanks to a free market, succeeded in advancing our culture and civilization. After all, I write these words using capitalist products!

Evolution

Capitalism is just another system that evolved from others before it. Perhaps it’s not the fairest, but it’s definitely more efficient than some that existed before. The gradual development of economic systems that has given birth to capitalism also implies that capitalism will not be the last economic system. And that’s precisely why I’m writing about its flaws. It’s not because I hate it, it’s because there are things that I believe can be improved.

Capitalism will eventually give way to another, better economic system. It’s inevitable. The question, however, is if that system will be better for humans and our ecosystem. It is entirely possible that capitalism will evolve into a system that is even more efficient at squeezing the life out of this planet and transforming it into objects, technological advances (for its own sake) and gargantuan projects.

I believe one such gargantuan project is the development of artificial “intelligence”, in quotes because it’s not really intelligent^. It lacks and will continue to lack sentience, which I consider a prime ingredient of intelligence, for at least until such a time when we have achieved major advances in quantum computing. I went through some of the dangers posed by this sort of artificial non-intelligence in the linked article, or here^, on the more concrete topic of stock markets.

Better life through technology

One of the main long-term goals of capitalistic entities is to discover tools and technologies that allow them to produce more. These discoveries eventually trickle down through all social layers and can improve quality of life. It doesn’t always happen so, but it’s not usually a problem with capitalism per-se, but with the human element (corruption, greed^).

Capitalism has brought a number of major advances in all sorts of fields: manufacturing, delivery, recycling, retail & customer experience, product diversity, the list can go on and on. I honestly believe we’d be far less advanced without the explosion of knowledge that resulted from setting human intellectual capital free to associate in whatever form.

Less is more

Because our civilization is still at a stage where the survival instinct is dominating^ our choices and policies, we can’t expect any economic system to reach a sort of moral high-ground. Communism used to look good on paper. History tells a different story about its implementation. It’s a case of “change yourself before you change others”.

In other words: we have to fix our way of thinking and how we go about daily life before we can even expect a highly efficient and in the same time ethical economic system to emerge. Capitalism is, simply put, the best that some societies are capable of. They wouldn’t tolerate it otherwise.

Capitalism embodies our instinctual thirst^ for more. The problem is that “more”, in this case, is usually not something that contributes to human happiness, but rather provides tangible results (objects, technologies). Even though life in most (truly) capitalistic countries has improved from a material standpoint, psychological health has declined. People feel disconnected and disengaged. A culture of extreme individualism is being promoted, probably because it produces better consumers.

Would less production and less consumption be anti-capitalistic? Perhaps from a purely financial standpoint. But a situation where capitalism “eases down” might actually be the smartest investment ever made: an investment in nurturing human capital. Healthier, happier humans can not only produce more, but will also invent more.

Diversity is beautiful

One of the things I’m most thankful about with capitalism is the fascinating product diversity it led to. But too much of a good thing is not a good thing at all anymore. And while I appreciate the diversity, I also recognize that in the past decades it has started to resemble the behavior of cancer. Too much diversity is a tumor that feeds on our ecosystem, running amok with almost no planetary governmental oversight. Even so, I do believe that with capitalism we’re closer to the ideal product diversity state than with, say, communism.

Economy influences our society and, not only by extent, our way of government. Politics, economy and culture are all intertwined with other pillars of human development to form what we call civilization. As a prime ingredient of civilization, economy shapes not only how we trade, but our attitudes as well.

For example, in capitalism, it’s not profitable to reject minorities of any kind (sexual, racial, religious). This, slowly but surely, trickles into society. True capitalistic societies are more tolerant towards minorities, partly as a consequence of this being the most profitable behavior.

My first 7 years of life happened before the fall of communist Romania, during one of its worst periods (which was still way better than places in less developed parts of the world). I then witnessed the gradual implementation of capitalism, during a slow, painful process during which a number of sly Romanians became rich overnight through various forms of abuse. 20 years later I moved to Sweden, a country renowned for its socialism, but which has become increasingly capitalistic during the turn of the millennium and even more so under my very eyes in the past decade. All these varied economic landscapes have shaped me in all sorts of ways.

I am thankful to the diversity that capitalism has exposed me to. I’m thankful for its contribution to the civilization that I enjoy being a part of. I couldn’t imagine myself happy in a system that would restrict my freedom of speech (even though censorship is definitely on the rise everywhere in the world, including the proud Western democratic block).

I’m even thankful for capitalism’s flaws, for without flaws, there is nothing to improve. I’m one of those humans with a pull towards perpetual improvement. My work on this website is not only about improving the society I belong to, but also about improving myself. Throughout this process, it is vital for me to emphasize that despite my criticism, I am not blind to the luxury I am granted simply by having a roof over my head and warm, clean water at the tap. Oh, and fancy gizmos to play with.

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Clawfinger – Two Sides

One day, this song will be reviewed outside the unfortunate social context from which it emerged, a social context where it really had very little chance of earning the accolades it deserved. That’s because this rallying call against organized religion was, is, and will continue to be for some time, a dangerous song.

And when that day comes, this song will win prizes. A great many of them. A prize (and the most important one), for lyrics that don’t miss a single syllable. It’s just one unrelenting, harmonious but unforgiving stream of rhymes. Another prize for diverse orchestration and the way spoken word, heavy riffing and a redeeming choir are fused together in a celebration for freedom and intellectual evolution. And another bunch of prizes for the band releasing this as early as they did, for touring it and for doing what they could to wake their peers up.

Until that day comes, all we can do is celebrate it amongst ourselves.

Disclaimer: I am spiritual, I don’t think all forms of organized religion are bad, I respect all religions and Gods. It’s just the horrible crimes committed by some humans, dirtying Divinity, that make me a sad panda. That being said…

“There’s nothing a god can give to me that i can’t give to myself
I put my beliefs in the things I believe and a god can take care of himself
there’s not enough love in the world for me to think about wasting my time
It’s not that I don’t believe at all but I don’t need a heavenly sign
I can achieve the things I need without getting down on my knees
I can respect your religion but i don’t want to pay your fees
I don’t want to hear you talk about the things you think that i need
so don’t help me back on my feet again until you can hear me plead
Just look in the holy book of crooks and tell me what you can find
all the rules and the regulations made to manipulate your mind
don’t pretend that you’re blind just open your mind and study historical times
the bigger the loss the bigger the cost the bigger the cross and it’s crimes
I don’t believe in a god that I need to worship
I don’t believe that I need to get down on my knees
I don’t believe that a voice from above can help me
I only believe in what I can see and the things that I can achieve
Whatever belief you belong to there is always a reason to doubt
and there’s always another opinion as to what life is all about
there’s always a bigger dimension and a different point of view
so I don’t want to try to change you that decision is up to you
Whatever your final choice is and however you choose to live
you better be happy for what you can get and happy with what you can give
there’s only one thing to remember there is only one thing you can do
and that is to do unto others as you’d have others do unto you”

YouTube (decent quality):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gv4cPCZXpc^

For Spotify Users (high quality):

https://open.spotify.com/track/5LUoi8GzZ86WbJYsg2XDmo^

For Deezer Users (high quality):

https://www.deezer.com/track/69934942^

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KoRn – Falling Away From Me

Angst and frustration sometimes need channeling. This is where such a song comes in, opening a gateway to a realm where such energies can not only live, but thrive and flourish into devastating beauty. There are no “wrong” feelings, and beauty can arise from any feeling.

KoRn have masterfully created a niche for themselves, one they continue to dominate even now, 25 years away after the release of their first album.

“Hey I’m feeling tired
My time is gone today
You flirt with suicide
Sometimes that’s ok
Hear what others say
I’m here standing hollow
Falling away from me
Falling away from me
Day is here fading
That’s when I would say
I flirt with suicide
Sometimes kill the pain
I can always say
‘It’s gonna be better tomorrow’
Falling away from me
Falling away from me”

YouTube (decent quality, with video):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2s3iGpDqQpQ^

YouTube (better quality, just the music):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDsaNnQnd7U^

For Spotify Users (high quality):

https://open.spotify.com/track/2F6FfZ4w8z3eJpSxPotVO5^

For Deezer Users (high quality):

https://www.deezer.com/track/15175502^

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Agnes Obel – Fuel To Fire (David Lynch Remix)

Some songs are only about music. Some others are only about words. Some are about atmosphere. There is no right or wrong. And even though this melody shines particularly through its atmosphere & lyrics, listen carefully and discover the mastery of faking monotony.

And yes, this is the David Lynch. He sure did a good number on this one! The original song is pretty good as well (which should go without saying if David Lynch decided to touch it – and no, I’m not one of his fans, it’s just semi-objective reality [that’s another word for statistical reality]).

“Do you want me on your mind or do you want me to go on
I might be yours as sure as I can say
Be gone be faraway
Roses on parade, they follow you around
Upon your shore as sure as I can say
Be gone be faraway”

YouTube (decent quality):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNV28kwDWHA^

For Spotify Users (high quality):

https://open.spotify.com/track/4q0kDr0OcmlTxgxg0L1K7N^

For Deezer Users (high quality):

https://www.deezer.com/track/82380282^

The original version:

YouTube (decent quality):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqZGvkF00DI^

For Spotify Users (high quality):

https://open.spotify.com/track/0xX9YuaP8t6N2YsPGjxLmL^

For Deezer Users (high quality):

https://www.deezer.com/track/82380242^

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Smoke and Water, Environmental Downs and Ups

When looking at the bigger picture, it sure seems like there are more “environmental downs” than “ups” at the moment (2019). Sure, there have been several small victories recently, but overall, our hyper-consumerist^ ways are still driving us on a highway to hell.

Smoke

Nine years after such information was widely available, I finally got to understand just how insanely terrible sea shipping is for our planet. Consider that a single massive cargo ship puts out more cancer and asthma-causing pollutants than 50 million cars:

https://newatlas.com/shipping-pollution/11526/^

This is because these ships use a very dirty type of fuel. And there are a lot^ of cargo ships on Earth. Not all of them may be as massive as the monstrous OOCL Hong Kong^, but consider that even back in 2009, just 16 of the world’s biggest ships emitted more pollution than all of the cars on the planet combined^. And while vehicle pollution has started to improve thanks to more efficient engines and electrical cars, cargo ship pollution is almost completely unregulated and still running amok.

I remember being surprised to hear how much fuel^ an airplane uses. Then again, turns out airplanes are actually pretty efficient^ compared to a car transporting less than 3 people. In any case, all my surprise regarding airplane fuel has now been completely snuffed out by the sea of jaw-drop I’m drowning in after getting the facts on cargo ships.

And here we are thinking buying a Tesla will save the world. No. Nothing short of fully-committed activism will prevent the disastrous ecosystem changes that might will put future generations at great risk.

Big Waves

Surf’s up (pun not intended)! A 23.8 meters high wave was recorded in the Southern hemisphere. For reference, that’s about as high as a 6-stories building. And it wasn’t from a tsunami. Just good ol’ mother Earth reacting to global warming:

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-44078255^

And all this nicely leads to…

Ocean Heat Buildup

This is a phenomenon which has long shadowed the true extent of global warming, because the planetary ocean gives our world a certain amount of thermal inertia.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/energy-environment/2018/10/31/startling-new-research-finds-large-buildup-heat-oceans-suggesting-faster-rate-global-warming/??noredirect=on^

As pointed in the article above, the research has seen a few corrections. Even so, there are several other studies that ocean heat buildup is a major problem, one that is seriously underestimated:

https://www.climate.gov/news-features/understanding-climate/climate-change-ocean-heat-content^

That solar panel problem few people talk about

“In November 2016, the Environment Ministry of Japan warned that the country will produce 800,000 tons of solar waste by 2040, and it can’t yet handle those volumes. That same year, the International Renewable Energy Agency estimated that there were already 250,000 metric tons of solar panel waste worldwide and that this number would grow to 78 million by 2050.”

Ugh…

https://www.theverge.com/platform/amp/2018/10/25/18018820/solar-panel-waste-chemicals-energy-environment-recycling^

How about cleaning the atmosphere?

Is global warming worrying you? Do you think we’ve run out of time? Well, here’s some good news. If we, as a species, would for once work together, we could actually achieve negative carbon emissions. This would require a massive economic shift, but it is already within our technological reach:

https://www.vox.com/platform/amp/energy-and-environment/2018/10/24/18001538/climate-change-co2-removal-negative-emissions-cdr-carbon-dioxide^

The conclusion?

We can switch technologies all we want, but unless we don’t switch (off) our way of (consumerist^) life, the ecosystem will suffer some catastrophic changes in the next decades.

Here’s a soundtrack for all that…

Skeler – Falling Apart^

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Skeler – Falling Apart

Faded and subdued chords accompany the relentless sound of time ticking (and picking) away at life, which is exactly what this melody is about. The song’s grayed-out beginning soon unveils an epic and diverse soundscape. Melancholic to the extreme (that voice!) and yet… so, damn, massive!

“I don’t wanna fall apart
I wanna be alive with you
I’m running
I’m running
I’m running now out of time”

YouTube (decent quality):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrscZX3Hz3s^

For Spotify Users (high quality):

https://open.spotify.com/track/02lPNSgehiFIo7BcdCnkt0^

For Deezer Users (high quality):

https://www.deezer.com/track/414783912^

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Bluetech – Two River Sisters

Despite it being a playful song from start to finish, there’s still a certain solemnity about it. Perhaps it’s the otherworldly chants and voices, or maybe it’s the thump’n’bass foundation. It’s a melody of delicate contrast. Dance the river sisters!

You can listen to the melody for free, in good quality, on BandCamp, which is one of the best websites when it comes to supporting artists. You can also purchase the song (or album) from this same location. And in case you’re wondering, yes, I did purchase Bluetech’s album :).

https://interchill.bandcamp.com/album/love-songs-to-the-source^

YouTube (decent quality):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnuHyt2uUno^

For Spotify Users (high quality):

https://open.spotify.com/track/0OPmLm0fBkElyVnRIAXaBA^

For Deezer Users (high quality):

https://www.deezer.com/track/12666597^

This Weekly Song entry has been brought from the FaceBook archive of Weekly Song^. This exploration was originally started through a FaceBook page, about 13 months prior to launching Mentatul. Slowly but surely, the entire FaceBook archive will be brought here.

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Kognitif – Babe I’m Gonna Leave You

Despite the rock-solid beat, this piece is all about atmosphere, distortions, samples and clever orchestration. And despite all the bad news that the song brings, ears couldn’t be happier with such an action-packed ride.

You can listen to the melody for free, in good quality, on BandCamp, which is one of the best websites when it comes to supporting artists. You can also purchase the song (or album) from this same location.

https://melting-records.bandcamp.com/track/babe-im-gonna-leave-you^

YouTube (decent quality):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2TXa-rdgfI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2TXa-rdgfI^

For Spotify Users (high quality):

https://open.spotify.com/track/6fRr3nyrSJcjG4D8Hau7UT^

For Deezer Users (high quality):

https://www.deezer.com/track/64382078^

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Ah! Kosmos – Wide (feat. Ozgur Yilmaz)

De’licious is the first word that comes to my mind as I try to review this fabulous song. It’s a passionate feast of crescendo orchestration transporting a solemn voice. And isn’t it just awesome when great music comes with a great video too?

It’s one of the most beautiful creations I’ve had the pleasure of witnessing in 2018.

You can listen to the melody for free, in good quality, on BandCamp, which is one of the best websites when it comes to supporting artists. You can also purchase the song (or album) from this same location. And in case you’re wondering, yes, I did purchase it (d’uh!).

https://ahkosmos.bandcamp.com/track/wide-feat-zg-r-y-lmaz-2^

YouTube (decent quality, AWESOME VIDEO):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmV09X368PQ^

For Spotify Users (high quality):

https://open.spotify.com/track/3sFYF55GIVbmjc9xnjT0WT^

For Deezer Users (high quality):

https://www.deezer.com/track/526681822^

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Devin Townsend & Che Aimee Dorval – Mountaintop

Here’s a marvelous acoustic gem, sparkling with elegance and mystery. It’s a collaboration between one of the world’s most talented guitarists and a charming voice. The perfect soundtrack for a deserted early morning commute or a late misty evening walk.

“Oh, go with the man to the mountaintop
And all the way up, I’m only thinking about you, child
I know the way, I know the way now
Go with the man to the mountaintop
And all the’is you, child
And all the rain, just know it never will stop
Stop”

Enjoy the nice video too!

YouTube (decent quality, GREAT VIDEO):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2avV9ZGE3A^

For Spotify Users (high quality):

https://open.spotify.com/track/6CfWfXKgpcEwQRmxK5pasK^

For Deezer Users (high quality):

https://www.deezer.com/track/78378990^

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