The Shame Project took him apart.

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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Chuck Grimes
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2013 11:35 AM
To: Progressive Economics
Subject: Re: [Pen-l] Malcolm Gladwell's New Book Asks Us To Pity the Rich


> Gladwell is a total dick. Here's my take on his technophobia:
>
> http://louisproyect.org/2010/10/17/revolutionary-politics-and-social-n
> etworking/


The Internet has as revolutionary a potential as the Gutenberg press had in the 
1600s. Louis Proyect

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(I just realized the blog post on Malcolm Gladwell goes back to Oct 2010.)

I could quibble, but won't. There are many other little notes that I agree 
with, particularly the note on Lenin and the newspaper. From Trotsky's writing, 
T was constantly getting a hold of a newpaper printing shop to put out essays 
and diatribes for the cause, and usually lasted only a few months until the 
authorities tracked down the shop and threw them out.

Since I took printmaking and knew something about art printing, it was fun to 
read about these fly by night news rags. The early 20thC presses were technical 
marvels, but not that technical that the skills couldn't be learned on the job 
pretty quickly. That kind of closeness between writing and producing printed 
material made it a great medium for revolution. The parallel isn't to social 
network media, but video, on line mags, email lists, and blogs where the 
capacity is greater and you don't need to know someone to get the information 
or produce it.

``That's the position we are in today. We no longer are at the mercy of a 
crappy magazine like The New Yorker that propagandized relentlessly for the war 
in Iraq. Through the Internet we can spread the word without relying on the 
high priesthood of the corporate media..'' (LP)

The addition of a central media source like AJE was (until it disappeared into 
a cable show), a real hub of distribution. I could pick up a story from them, 
watch a short documentary, listen to a panel, and then follow events elsewhere. 
It really reproduced the Egyptian revolution live, so the revolution was 
televised once. RT and France 24 were additional help on some levels as was 
Democracy Now. They all came together again for events in Europe and later in 
the US with OWS.

The social media was good for sewing together a large crowd so it could 
communicate with itself and attract, report, and interact with participant 
families, friends, and of course be monitored by its enemies.

You can bet that the NSA and Euro equivalents were working 24/7 + OT to keep up 
with these events, their factions, and feeding the Egyptian military, other 
Arab elite sectors, and Israel information---on one of those `close ties' ... 
as well as ploting out somekind of foreign policy response.

When OWS hit the US, it took a few weeks to organize a unified national 
reaction through police channels on how to deal with the small but effective 
demos here. That's a story that hasn't been fully developed, but it was 
apparent there was some kind of backdoor police collusion across the country. 
At a guess it probably involved Homeland Security and the NSA along with 
whatever federal agencies supply state police with their weapons and 
communication infrastructure. The establishment reactions on the East coast 
were far more coordinated than on the West Coast. I don't want to go off the 
deep end conspiracy---but some kind of national coordination of responses was 
going on.

Really that needs to be investigated as a deep background story to illuminate 
just how government agencies were involved.

CG




 

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