On Thu, Jan 7, 2021 at 2:32 AM Felix Stalder <[email protected]> wrote:

> I followed, like many others I presume, yesterday's events in Washington
> on TV (cnn) and on social media at the same time. And it seems pretty
> clear that this event was made on, through and for social media....

 [...lots of other very cogent observations here...]

> I'm far away, maybe miss-reading this entire thing.
>

It's too early to tell. However there is an opposite interpretation.

In my view, far from being a harbinger of possibly worse threats to come,
yesterday's events were the most positive thing that could have happened. I
had hoped - dreamed - that we would see something exactly like this.

The reason why is that through these events, we as a country left the world
of "harbingers" and "possible threats" behind. Simultaneously, we left
behind the pretense that populist Republicans are "merely" engaged in
political theater. The day began with the usual push-the-limits posturing
from Senator Ted Cruz and his allies: yet another page from the rhetorical
playbook developed by Newt Gingrinch in the early 1990s. But then the
play-acting devolved into an ugly insurrection carried out by crude, stupid
and very obviously manipulated people. They were directly incited by the
highest powers, via social media for sure, and television, and radio, and
print journalism, and above all by the hottest channel of all: live
rallies. The theater had consequences. The possible became real. And so a
choice between conflicting realities could finally occur.

Amazingly, no bomb exploded, no automatic weapons came out at dusk, there
was no massacre. The pretense of "political theater" that fomented the
uprising also took the place of, and disallowed, any serious planning for
collective violence. Instead the entire country got a close look at an
inchoate, yet very dangerous mob whose worldview is paranoid and
delusional. Sure, we had seen these folks already, many times. Yet this
time there was no equivocation as to who was leading. When Pence and
McConnell took their last-minute stand in favor of the Constitution, Trump
sent his thugs to oppose them. And with their actions, Trump's people - the
real, unequivocal "deplorables" - finally lanced the boil of Trumpism.

When the Western forests burned and smoke hung for weeks over Seattle and
San Francisco, it became obvious to a majority of Americans that climate
change was real. Similarly, when the windows were shattered at the Capitol,
it became obvious that a politics based on staged and calculated
insurrectionary rhetoric leads to real violence and institutional breakdown.

Rather than subjecting it to a media-theoretic analysis, I think it would
be realistic to see yesterday's electoral count event as a "total social
fact." The phrase by Marcel Mauss refers to moments of collective ritual in
which the pragmatic administration of functions coincides with the
charismatic or magical expression of values. For Mauss this is a dynamic
ritual with all the density, complexity and precarity of lived experience.
It is a real force because it tests out the validity of social fictions. It
is a total fact because it upholds, but to some extent also transforms, a
society's core affective and cognitive assumptions about what the world is
and how it works.

The pragmatic function of yesterday's certification ritual was to confirm
the peaceful transferral of state power. Yet what it became, dynamically,
was a challenge to and subsequent re-affirmation of all the procedures,
values and aspirations attached to the society-wide practice of democracy.
This was not a monolithic, mythical, predetermined ceremony, even though
that was what everyone was fearfully hoping it would be. Instead it was
dynamic, open-ended, touch and go, extremely vulnerable. And look at what
it actually did.

It reconfirmed, in the evening, the about-face of political power that had
occured in the morning, when the results from Georgia came through. In this
way, it opened up the possibility for a Democratic administration to
actually legislate: to move transformative laws through both the House and
the Senate. Not just Trump, but three decades of Republican mendacity and
opportunism were pushed aside. And that event did not merely happen over
social media, or on talk radio, or on the Hannity show. It was not just
another piece of calculated political theater. It was a society-wide event:
a total social fact.

Not only that, but from the media-theoretic viewpoint, something extremely
interesting did occur: Twitter censored Trump and blocked his
communications for 12 hours. The anarcho-capitalist media took one giant
step towards accepting their integration in the overall political process.

So we dodged a bullet yesterday, for sure. And something a lot more
important may potentially have happened.

There comes a point where you have to be counter-factual, you have to
engage in what Mauss calls "magical thinking." You have to take a role in a
theater that really does have consequences. That tipping-point is now. I
will participate in the collective actions of a society that starts to
reverse the tremendous harms it has been committing for decades and
centuries. I will help to transform the pragmatic administration of social
functions.

all the best, Brian



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