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From "Joan Danvers' College Years" (davidchess.com) |
A TV talkshow host* once asked me point-blank during a panel discussion if I were an anarchist.
“Of course,” I unhesitatingly replied, which took him aback. He quickly changed the subject. I guess the talkshow host, like most people I meet, was unaware what “anarchy” actually means.
My Oxford Concise Dictionary tautologically defines anarchy as “a society or political system founded on the principles of anarchism.” And how does it define anarchism? “Belief in the abolition of all government and the organization of society on a voluntary, cooperative basis.”
The Concise Oxford Dictionary is a bit off the mark here. It fails to distinguish between internal and external government. There’s a vast difference between self-imposed discipline and discipline enforced upon us by those who claim to know what’s best. The true anarchist is a self-governing entity who attains freedom from external dictates through rigorous integrity and transparency. As Bob Dylan wryly observed: “To live outside the law you gotta be honest.”
And how does one become honest?

(Incidentally the word “govern” comes from the Latin gubernare - “to steer or rule” – borrowed from the original Greek word kubernan, which simply means “to steer.”) This makes anarchism a difficult, if not impossible, ideal.**
Which explains why the word “anarchy” has been commonly misinterpreted as “disorder and general unruliness.”

Governance begins with monarchy and evolves through a whole gamut of isms before it finally achieves anarchism – the glorious state wherein “political parties” are defined as grand public celebrations at which everybody eats, drinks, and makes merry – and the human race transforms into the human dance.
As children we learn to lie in order to avoid punishment from grown-ups who would never understand why we do the things we do. Remove the punishment and – voila! – the crime disappears. But... but... but... I can hear the vociferous objections from the peanut gallery.
My old pal Socrates postulated that one sure way of telling true from false authority is simply this: false authority inevitably resorts to coercion, while true authority has all the patience in the world, since it emanates from the timeless realm.

So how does TRUE POWER reveal itself?

To inspire is to fill others with spirit, semangat. That’s the proper definition of TRUE POWER. Love as a verb, not just a noun.
In short, politics as it is practiced on this planet is largely a grotesque travesty of real (and royal) values. Look what’s happening in America (“Home of the Brave, Land of the Free”) – electoral fraud and skullduggery got Dubya the presidency twice... then came Barack Obama and little changed... now American voters are over a barrel with two unelectable candidates! When business jumps into bed with politics guess who gets thoroughly screwed?
Taxpayers of the world, start governing yourselves! George Harrison once sang about the ones “who gain the world and lose their souls.” Well, do you fancy being governed by the soulless? I bet not! However, no need to rush out into the streets to get water-cannoned, tear-gassed, pepper-sprayed, bludgeoned, finger-printed, incarcerated and tortured.
Evolution, not revolution!





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*That TV talkshow host, incidentally, was a smooth-talking young fella named Khairy Jamaluddin, who subsequently married the Prime Minister's daughter and became an extraordinarily rich shit-stirrer in Umno Youth (the Malaysian version of Mussolini's Blackshirts).
**Attaining true anarchy may be "difficult, if not impossible" - but do bear in mind that prior to 8 March 2008 most Malaysians believed that depriving the Barisan Nasional of their parliamentary two-thirds majority was well nigh "impossible."
[Published in VIDA! January 2005 © Antares; first published in this blog, 17 May 2007, reposted 2 November 2008]
Well said, true leadership cannot be hidden.
ReplyDeleteAnd I think it cannot remain with the crap either, as observed in the case of Zaid Ibrahim.
UMNO is not for him.
Here, i would like to highlight an article by Mr. Brandan Kuppusamy, a journalist who choose to see and pen down Fair comments on 'both sides'. The electorate believe they woke up to a new Malaysia on March 8 minus race, religion and discrimination and therefore it comes as a shock that the very same people who had preached “common human” values have fallen back on old habits. Those who support Hindraf, Pakatan Rakyat, Raja Petra are misguided morons.
ReplyDeleteOne could substitute 'parent(s)' for 'government' here. That's what I did as I read this. And it works.
ReplyDeleteGovernments like to come across as smiling father-figures, but always end up being the hated parent who said you couldn't go out with your boyfriend cos it was so late!
Pat
Cranskter & Pat - always a treat to read your comments xoxoxox
ReplyDeletePunithan - don't bother dah, dat Kuppusamy fler is a left-brained professional hack whose writing is neither here nor there, because defler tries too damn hard to be clever... and as my buddy Lao-tzu keeps reminding me, "Extreme cleverness is as bad as stupidity."
Personally, I'd much rather be labeled a moron for being inspired by the likes of Anwar & RPK & the Makkal Sakthi spirit than be made a Latok or Tan Sleaze by the likes of Najib, Mukhriz, or Khir! Make that "much, much, much, much rather," OK?
Love this piece. A very motivating reminder... just what I need right now!
ReplyDeleteHello, Sze Ning! I've missed you... come back soon :-)
ReplyDeleteGREETINGS,
ReplyDeleteA GOOD ATTEMPT OF IMPERSONATION INDEED.....
I AM AMUSED TO SEE HOW SOME WILLING TO GO AS LOW AS THIS TO PROVE SOMETHING...
AFTER 8 MONTHS OF BLOGGING, BY THIS ATTEMPTS I SEE THAT I AM DOING SOMETHING RIGHT.....
P/S: TO THOSE WHO HAVE NO IDEA OF WHAT I AM TALKING...
MY REAL BLOG ADD IS http://indiansmalaysia.blogspot.com
NOT
http://indiansmalaya.blogspot.com ( as used by the commentator above)
to mr.antares
kindly remove my wanna-be's comments please.
thank you.
To the REAL Dr Punithan - I'm glad you spotted your wannabe clone and have left the above DISCLAIMER. Not a problem to delete the fake Punithan's silly anti-Anwar/RPK comments - but looking through the whole thread of comments, if I should remove the fake Punithan's comment, then I would have to delete several others, including yours! Perhaps it's good enough for readers to be informed that anyone who signs himself "Coffee With Punithan" is NOT to be confused with "Dr Punithan Shan"? What do you think, Doc? Perhaps that "Punithan Unplugged" fler happens to also be named Punithan? Will you be okay with my keeping the comments history intact - with my assurance that everytime "Punithan Unplugged" leaves a comment, I shall follow up with an announcemnent that this one is the Petaling Street version?
ReplyDeletethanks sir. have a good day
ReplyDeleteDear Dr Punithan Shan - You're most welcome. See, the genuine ones are usually much better brought up than the phonies :-)
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