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The Global Anti Elite Revolution
08.06.2012 
by Nadir Mir

Revolution is in the air - Globally. At least the first wave of revolutionary 
fervour has struck the world. Commencing from unlikely Tunisia, spreading 
through dormant Egypt, toppling the Libyan strongman, the North African - 
Arabian Peninsula rejoiced in the Arab Spring. Yet the 'Occupy Wall Street' and 
western world change seekers are even more dramatic. Striking at the heart of 
capitalism, the affluent Western World is reeling under the unprecedented 
onslaught. The Global Anti Elite Revolution is spreading at a time when the 
western world's socio economic system is in disrepute.

Once the Bastille was stormed on 14 July 1789 in Paris, the French king Louis 
XVI was informed that it was not a revolt, but a revolution. This is what the 
unfolding scenario appears like today. What differentiates the present and 
apparently future crisis is not chaotic civil strife - rioting but idea and 
concept based spontaneous radical game change. There are a number of issues 
involved here, but a central one is 'Equality'. The monopolistic elites in most 
of the world control bulk of the wealth, power and resources leaving a paltry 
or marginal part for the masses or the majority. The traditional have nots are 
being joined by a large segment of the middle classes against an elite culture 
increasingly demonized in the information age. In the Middle East besides 
economic equality, political - social cultural equality drives the protesters. 
In USA and EU, it is more to do with economic equality as political, socio, 
cultural restrictions are relatively few.

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The French Revolution was followed by numerous in Europe of 1848, once the 
Metternich conservative order was challenged, in multiple states. While 
Revolutions were a historical occurrence the Russian 1917, Chinese 1949, 
Iranian 1979 became more notable on geopolitical account. Hitler's Nazi 
Revolution entered history books with the fall of Berlin 1945.

Francis Fukuyama (in The End of History) proclaimed the death of communism and 
victory of capitalism. Today capitalism is under attack in its own bastion. If 
the Soviet Communist order lasted from 1917 till 1991, the capitalists' victory 
over Marxist Leninists - appears short lived also. From 1991 - 2011, a twenty 
years period was the glory of capitalism. Though of course 'Pure unbridled 
Capitalism' will be under severe strain in future. That this has happened in 
the West should be no surprise. Karl Mark a German, writing 'Das Capital', had 
clearly Germany in mind, and of course the classic 'Mother of all Revolutions' 
1979 was French!

The Marxist Revolution was initially meant for rapidly industrializing 
'Deutschland' rather than serfdom based 'Mother Russia'. Irony of history, 
Geopolitics and First World War etc helped usher March and October 1917 
Revolutions in Moscow. Germany was still revolution prone, but the rise of 
Hitler deflected it into nationalism and racialism. Still the word Nazi stood 
for National Socialists!

Today Revolution is globally becoming a house hold word. USA, EU and large 
parts of the world will experience radical - revolutionary upheaval. The most 
ironic part of the tale is that America may be ripe for a Second Revolution. 
The First American Revolution, commenced as the war of independence from the 
British Crown, followed by numerous reforms that followed and later expansion 
that created the modern United States. There are several reasons for the Second 
American Revolution. The US economy is in decline; at least its share of Global 
GDP is shrinking. Washington's endless wars and outrageous expenses could put 
the most notorious spend thrift in history to shame. Wealth within USA is 
monopolized by the elite. So long as the lower and lower middle classes were in 
the financial comfort zone, no one thought of 'Occupy Wall Street' movement. 
Now Ron Paul himself talks of Revolution.

By 2020 China's economy may supersede USA. Washington's policy of containing 
Russia (with the world's largest land space) and China (the world's future 
largest economy) may not be doable. In fact, America's super expensive wars of 
the previous decade have already ruined its economy. The cumulative effect of 
all this would inspire the good hearted, charity giving, God fearing, amiable 
folks in America for a real change. Amazingly Washington supported the 'Arab 
Spring' movement, which was in fact the right thing to do, but the chickens are 
coming home to roost! (A Libyan Revolutionary banner said it all - 'today 
Libya, tomorrow Wall Street'). As per one analysis USA is among the most 
unequal societies.

The environment on the European continent is even more bleak for the present 
economic order. The European economic malaise, EU interstate disparities are 
further aggravating its crisis. The Euro Crisis is not simply a financial 
matter. It also has nationalistic, socio - cultural facets at work. Germany and 
Greece have not only different economies but also have different people. EU 
faces both intra and inter European economic issues. EU may manage its issues 
but the future remains uncertain. After all Europe was the birth place of 
modern revolutions and revolutionaries. The word radical, recently reflective 
of militants - terrorists may be realigned with traditional anarchists and 
revolutionaries.

The situation in countries like India - Pakistan and others are even worse in 
terms of equality. India with its inequality based ethos, may not see a 
revolution, but rather may face civil war and turmoil. The Brahman inspired 
Delhi order would strive to crush all such movements or term them as 
'terrorists'! (the most popular word in India). The world's richest and poorest 
people live in India. Even while India wastes money as the world's biggest arms 
importer, hundreds of millions of Indians live in abject poverty. There are 
more hungry people in eight Indian states than all of Africa. The Maoists and 
other revolutionaries are fighting the Indian system and have been termed as 
the biggest internal threat by Delhi.

Pakistan of course is getting ripe for a revolution, because a corrupt, foreign 
influenced and incompetent elite monopolies most wealth and delivers little. 
People are losing faith in an unresponsive political system in Pakistan. The 
economic meltdown further emboldens militants, anarchists and miscreants. A 
reform revolution is the only solution to Pakistan's predicament. A new welfare 
state model and not monopolistic elite based system is the need of the hour

The world yearns for peace and prosperity. An end to wars and fair distribution 
of wealth within nations and societies would lead to a better world. This may 
have sounded utopia yesterday but is the road map for tomorrow.

The author is a retired Brigadier of the Pakistan Army. Geopolitics of Peace is 
an endeavour by Nadir Mir


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