(from NETTIME list)

A call to the Army of Love and to the Army of Software

By Franco Berardi and Geert Lovink

October 2011. The fight opposing financial dictatorship is erupting.

The so-called ‘financial markets’ and their cynical services are 
destroying the very foundations of social civilization. The legacy of 
the postwar compromise between the working class and progressive 
bourgeoisie has all but disappeared. Neoliberal policies are cutting 
back education and the public health system and is cancelling the right 
to a salary and a pension. The outcome will be impoverishment of large 
parts of the population, a growing precarity of labor conditions 
(freelance, short-term contracts, periods of unemployment) and daily 
humiliation of workers. The yet to be seen effect of the financial 
crisis will be violence, as people conjure up scapegoats in order to 
vent their rage. Ethnic cleansing, civil war, obliteration of democracy. 
This is a system we call financial Nazism: FINAZISM.

Right now people are fighting back in many places, and in many ways. 
Occupy Wall Street inspired a mass mobilization in New York that is 
extending across the USA every day. In Greece workers and students are 
squatting Syntagma square and protesting against the blackmail by the 
European Central Bank, which is devastating the country. Cairo, Madrid, 
Tel Aviv, the list of the ‘movements of the squares’ is proliferating. 
On October 15 cities across the globe will amass with people protesting 
against the systemic robbery.

Will our demonstrations and occupations stop the Finazist machine? They 
will not. Resistance will not resist, and our fight will not stop the 
legal crimes. Let’s be frank, we will not persuade our enemies to end 
their predatory attacks (‘let’s make even more profit from the next 
downfall’) for the simple reason that our enemies are not human beings. 
They are machines. Yes, human beings – corporate managers, stock owners, 
traders – are cashing the money that we are losing, and prey upon 
resources that workers produce. Politicians sign laws that deliver the 
lives of millions of people to the Almighty God of the Market.

Bankers and investors are not the real decision makers, they are 
participants in an economy of gestural confusion. The real process of 
predatory power has become automated. The transfer of resources and 
wealth from those who produce to those who do nothing except oversee the 
abstract patterns of financial transactions is embedded in the machine, 
in the software that governs the machine. Forget about governments and 
party politics. Those puppets who pretend to be leaders are talking 
nonsense. The paternalistic options they offer around ‘austerity 
measures’ underscore a rampant cynicism internal to party politics: they 
all know they lost the power to model finance capitalism years ago. 
Needless to say, the political class are anxious to perform the act of 
control and sacrifice social resources of the future in the form of 
budget cuts in order to ‘satisfy the markets’. Stop listening to them, 
stop voting for them, stop hoping and cursing them. They are just pimps, 
and politics is dead.

What should we do? Living with the Finazist violence, bending to the 
arrogance of algorithms, accepting growing exploitation and declining 
salaries? Nope. Let’s fight against Finazism because it is never too 
late. At the moment Finazism is winning for two reasons. First, because 
we have lost the pleasure of being together. Thirty years of 
precariousness and competition have destroyed social solidarity. Media 
virtualization has destroyed the empathy among bodies, the pleasure of 
touching each other, and the pleasure of living in urban spaces. We have 
lost the pleasure of love, because too much time is devoted to work and 
virtual exchange. The large army of lovers have to wake up. Second, 
because our intelligence has been submitted to algorithmic power in 
exchange for a handful of shitty money and a virtual life. For a salary 
that is miserable when compared to the profits of the corporate bosses, 
a small army of ‘softwarists’ are accepting the task of destroying human 
dignity and justice. The small army of software programmers have to wake up.

There is only a way to awake the lover that is hidden in our paralyzed, 
frightened and frail virtualized bodies. There is only a way to awake 
the human being that is hidden in the miserable daily life of the 
softwarist: take to the streets and fight. Burning banks is useless, as 
real power is not in the physical buildings, but in the abstract 
connection between numbers, algorithms and information. But occupying 
banks is good as a starting point for the long-lasting process of 
dismantling and rewriting the techno-linguistic automatons enslaving all 
of us. This is the only politics that counts. Some say that the Occupy 
Wall Street movement lacks clear demands and an agenda. This remark is 
ridiculous. As in the case of all social movements the political 
backgrounds and motives are diverse, even diffuse and quite frequently 
contradictory. The occupation movement would not be better off with more 
realistic demands.

What is thrilling right now is the multiplicity of new connections and 
commitment. But what is even more exciting is finding ways that can set 
in motion the collective ‘exodus’ from the capitalist agony. Let’s not 
talk about the ‘sustainability’ of the movement. That’s boring. 
Everything is transient. These fast-burning events do not help us to 
overcome the daily depression. Occupying the squares and other public 
spaces is a way to respond to the short duration of the demonstrations 
and marches. We are here to stay.

We are not demanding a reform of the global financial system or the ECB. 
The return to national currencies of the past, as requested by the 
rightwing populists, will not make ordinary citizens less vulnerable to 
currency speculation. A return to state sovereignty is not the solution 
either, and many people already sense this. The demand for more 
‘intervention’, control and oversight of markets is a hopeless gesture. 
The real issue is that humans are no longer in charge. We need to 
dismantle the machines themselves. This can be done in a very peaceful 
manner. Hack into their system, publish their crimes through 
Wikileaks-type initiatives and then delete their real-time trading 
killing networks for good.

Financial markets are all about the politics of speed and 
deterritorialization. But we know their architectures and 
vulnerabilities. The financial world has lost its legitimacy. There is 
no global consensus anymore that the ‘market’ is always right. And this 
is our chance to act. The movement has to respond at this level. 
Decommissioning and re-programming financial software is not the dream 
of a Luddite sabotaging the machine. ‘Market regulation’ will not do the 
job, only autonomy and the self-organization of software workers can 
dismantle the predatory algorithms and create self-empowering software 
for society.

The general intellect and the erotic social body have to meet on the 
streets and squares, and united they will break the Finazist chains.



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