The Wonder Springs Chronicle
REflections
20 July 2011
Volume 13, Issue 30
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Whether we and our politicians know it or not, Nature is
party to all our deals and decisions, and she has more votes, a longer memory,
and a sterner sense of justice than we do.
In C. S. LewisÕ ÒChronicles of Narnia,Ó Aslan, the Great
Lion, serving in the typology of Jesus Christ, mentions often the ÒDeep magic
before the dawn of time.Ó If we humans think of creation at all, we seldom put
it into the context of the truly unknowable. Even more to point, we never think
in such terms about our world today. We are the masters of our own destiny,
creators of our own world, and just because we still have a few evolutionary
kinks to work out, without any help from some mythical figure, we will
eventually get it right.
However, if we were not so self-righteously arrogant and
presumptuous, we should be readily able to discern, that AslanÕs deep magic did
not end with the creation of the world, but still is the force that maintains
the world in such order that life on earth continues to be possible. Natural
law, ordering the physical known and unknowns such as dark matter, flows like a
river, towards an eternal ocean, where this magical unknown will become part of
our understanding of reality.
If this is true, in times like this, perhaps wisdom begins
with the reality that we should pray more, boast and pontificate less. Texas
Governor Rick Perry has gotten all sort of secular distain for proposing,
something quite similar to this, as the beginning of the transcendent solution
to what ails the nation, and also our world.
Watching the Internet traffic to the Wonder Springs Chronicle
you can see a definite drop off in site visitors when some part of an article
focuses on some spiritual attribute such as GodÕs grace or faith as a means to
bring clarity to our current problems.
With that in mind I figured I might as well get the God stuff
out front at the beginning, because this week that is pretty much the context.
When you look at the world, in the light of faith in God and the justification
provided by the grace of God alone, you see that it is not LewisÕ Mere
Christianity, but the Christian religion that is not that much different than
Al GoreÕs quest to save the world from global warming. It is all about keeping
the law, our efforts to become gods, and really nothing about God becoming
human flesh and by grace alone, becoming the propitiatory sacrifice of all
human sin.
We are not going to save ourselves eternally, and our simple
minded solutions to this current mess are just going to continue to provide
more unintended consequences to our bimodal solutions; we are not going to fix
this predicament without realizing, that, just as Wendell Berry says, ÒNature
(natural law) is party to all our deals and decisions, and she has more votes,
a longer memory, and a sterner sense of justice than we do.Ó
It seems to us, in our selfish but collective outlook; that the
Deep Magic natural law river, just doesnÕt take us where we really want to go.
However in a Sin-Cosmos
world, we are in the process of destroying what little remains of our
cultureÕs inherit stasis, and we will soon head off that half-life decay waterfall
cliff.
Two weeks ago I mentioned Eric Robert MorseÕs book: ÒJuggernaut:
Why the System Crushes the Only People Who Can Save It.Ó Could it be, just
like Glenn Beck, my mention of the book seems to have currently sold it out on
Amazon, except for the Kindle Edition? Probably Not. Over the weekend, I
finally finished the book and it pretty much lays out what we have been saying
at Wonder Springs. That is essentially that the Industrial Age, which in its current
final passage, has relied on globalism and leverage debt, and is collapsing,
will be replaced by and Individual Age, where people again become human and
more self reliant.
Juggernaut is a seventy-five percent book, in that I mean it
is generally about seventy-five percent about the current problem and about
twenty-five percent about possible solutions. I began this type analysis when I
was in the military and began reading the 1970s new environmental books, which
most were ninety percent books, one hundred eighty pages, of moaning and
groaning and twenty pages of things that might help improve the situation. I now look very carefully at books and
give them a pass if they are predominately bitching and carping, and negligent
on workable solutions.
In actuality JuggernautÕs twenty-five percent solutions, are
not all that much different than the hippy, back to land movement in the 1970s,
revamped into twenty-first century sustainability within a Classical Liberal
worldview. Morris calls these changes autarchy. In other words the solutions are not that novel, which
slants towards save us; and Mother Earth—through Austrian School
economics and true capitalism, which is still far distant from your modern-liberal-progressive
Juggernaut approach.
The seventy-five percent is by far and away the best primer I
have read on the demise of much of our twentieth century reality, especially
since the 1970s when money was released from real world values. It points out
very well, that our current problems result from closing of the natural
frontier a century ago, thus making money and economics a closed, zero-sum
game, in which we all must play our part if we are to survive.
In that context, our critic of the bimodal Laffer Curve is that
it changed, simply progressive high marginal tax avoidance investment schemes,
into Wall Street, large corporate investment schemes, and in the process forced
entrepreneurs and start-up businesses into the extinction we see today.
The fundamental issue, that it seems that twentieth century
focused economists and politicians have evolved beyond the capacity to
understand, is in a closed system, only those with access to the primary
sources of money, become winners and everyone else loses. If you look at
everything that has happened since late 2007 until the pending debt limit chaos
and the attempted revamping of Federal spending, you see simple minded, yet
pedantic solutions, all of which relate to a closed, zero-sum gamble on a
behemoth economic world that is rapidly vanishing, if not has already become an
extinct dinosaur.
I might add that this same fiat-faux reality can, is still
being kicked down the road in the Eurozone, as well as Japan, China and
emerging markets.
In the twentieth century we look at economic growth solely in
terms of GDP or Gross Domestic Product within the equation: GDP = Consumption +
Investment + Government + Net Exports (Exports – Imports). In classical economic terms these are
all calculated in terms of the universe of money—that makes this world go
round.
As we pointed out last week, there is no means to measure
true wealth creation within this formula, because true wealth creation, as with
the creation of Microsoft, is really an open agricultural process, in which a few
million dollars in initial investments may return billions, some, much, most, is
never created into classical Investment wealth, until it is converted into
money. This occurs when some portion of stock becomes publicly traded on the
stock exchanges, as classical investors look to some sort of return on
investment, directly related to some sort of play on compound interest.
All of this is really a gamble on the future, because in this
game, investments are limited to really the money supply and how it enters the
game. In that sense gambling in a casino is really an open process, where the
odds of winning and losing are well known, but your potential wins and losses
are subject to the frontier of new players entering the game, not some
arbitrary and capricious standard in which people with access to the new money
win; and everyone else eventually loses.
To create a new frontier of potential wealth creation we need
to look at the nature of the Juggernaut, being defined as overwhelming powerful
institutions, which exists to create, try to maintain and improve order, ergo
to quench all chaos.
Some related definitions:
Chaos = disorder and confusion.
Anarchy = chaos without authority.
Entropy = inability to utilize or provide energy to maintain
or increase order.
Negentropy = reduction of entropy, a corresponding increase
in order, to provide energy to create order out of chaos.
Bluntly stated the Industrial Age is entropic and no amount
of wizards playing monetary games behind the Juggernaut screen is going to
overcome the developing chaos, which left unchecked will eventually lead to
anarchy. You spell Greece, G-R-E-E-C-E, but that is also true for much of the
world, but with just a longer juggernaut time horizon.
The solution from physics is Negentropy, which can occur in a
true open system, not by evolution, which must follow entropy laws, but rather
the open process of natural law so well stated by Wendell Berry at this weekÕs
beginning.
Negentropy is the design by which new wealth can be created.
Just like God created the heavens and the earth; created in the image of God,
humans can create new wealth, not ex nihilo, but within a world in which we
create agriculturally open opportunities, without the oversight of the
Juggernaut. So it is quite simple, we just need to add a W to the twentieth
century GDP equations:
GDP = C + I + G + N +W
WasnÕt that easy!
We simply need a way of describing new frontier wealth creation in terms
of money, or probably more easily; we need to redefine GDP instead of
completely in terms of money, but also in terms of wealth and wealth creation.
We really just need to think outside the box of the Industrial Age economics.
This is impossible within the Industrial Age understanding of
humanity, as essentially specialized machines of production and consumption.
When you think about it objectively, the Industrial Age was nothing more than a
totally materialist evolutionary economic system, in which humanity was forced
to become part of the materialism, except for the evolutionary elite, who were
able to rise above the masses and become a superior race, and in the unfolding
of the closed frontier of the twentieth century, through wars and genocide
killed 160 million
human beings.
Staying with in this mindset, we must redefine a couple of
other terms of natural law. Those terms are competition and aggression.
Competition is the natural law condition in which organisms compete for a niche
in the natural world. It is not aggressive, except in the process of saving the
life of the individual or the offspring, such as the now famous mama grizzly.
In our human definition however, we have dumbed down true aggressive
behavior and called it competition. Killing 160 million people in a century is
aggressive, so is the jungle mentality that exists in many human major urban
centers. In biological terms aggression is really the results of an adrenalin
addiction that either through environmental conditions or personal choice
cannot or will not be turned off. In simple terms adrenalin addiction kills,
either others or eventually the self. This is the true tragedy of forcing
humans into a mold of not even possessing a living soul.
So to create new wealth, as well as curb untold human
aggression we must return to the realization that people are really people. In
his book Morris describes this process with the RE-words: RE-lief, RE-form, and
RE-niassance. This will eventually lead to his concept of a broader
self-sufficiency or autarchy.
If however we look at that deep magic river which underlies
reality, we see the change that now brings us to the Sin-Cosmos cliff, is
really part of GodÕs plan for eternity. In that respect our future is not all
that different than Old Testament Israel, except the United States was a New
Testament unique creation by God, to provide an example that mankind is capable
of ruling himself, within the confines of GodÕs unlimited grace.
It is not GodÕs grace that is being tested in our current
mess, but our human transgressions of natural law. Hence to the extent we tend
to focus upon the closed frontier of twentieth century materialism—down
that demise trail we shall continue.
Way back in November 2007 I wrote and article on the Dry
Bones Valley in Ezekiel Chapter 37. That tag
in the archives will take you to other related articles. We really donÕt need
to see a literal fulfillment of EzekielÕs prophecy, as part of some deep magic,
to understand that except for those who have access to almost all the fiat
money, the rest of us and our hope, are pretty much looking like dead bones in
a dry valley. From that vantage point, it surely looks like all those who are
saying they are willing and able to help, are really just gaming the money
system.
What all that means is that the dry bones are going to become
alive, in GodÕs timing, and just like in Narnia the deep magic will work its
wonders, and human opportunity, to function as humans, will again reappear as
an option of GodÕs grace before the deep magic river flows into the eternal
sea.
Now while I have contrasted the Industrial Age with the
Individual Age, the Individual Age is not what we have been educated into the
twentieth century the genre of selfish materialism, but rather an expression of
the Individual as part of a larger community of human proportions; not
juggernaut or global corporation proportions.
Being in a line leadership officer position in a garrison
military situation is probably the best job in the world; because the company
is large enough to actually do something positive, yet small enough that you
know everyone, and everyone knows you. That means that everyone can grow, and
feel like they can still be totally human, yet provide significantly to the
accomplishment of the total mission. Yet in that environment, power and
authority come together to the point where those who have a more personal selfish
agenda, can be quickly reassigned to become someone elseÕs problem.
From that company union of say two hundred fifty personnel
down to a basketball team with five people on the court for each team at a
time, you can see that human beings are basically hard wired to perform best in
human structures we can get our minds around; families, teams, churches, and small
business enterprises for starters. In these structures we can be competitive,
yet not aggressive. It isnÕt rocket science of the Industrial Age, but is the
fundamental survival and reason indigenous peoples have been able to create
effective self-government throughout the ages.
The Juggernaut dehumanizes you and everyone else. It creates
a world in which even your ability to do good for others, is dependent upon the
amount of money you can give to become part of a grand collective.
In the 1960s a popular saying developed: Turn on, tune in,
drop out. The essence of overcoming the Juggernaut is brought up to date with
this video.
The problem with this type of response is it does nothing to
increase true wealth, so in essence the GDP naturally is kicked off the cliff
for a hard landing, in which your only choice will be to drop out; to survive,
without any of the turning luxuries. That is a reality facing many people and
families today.
Finding a solution to wealth creation in an open and growing
culture is a necessity. All we can do is to work toward that goal again next
week, when we will take a look at RE-sources. Yet it seems all the politicians
want to do is make jerky out of a dead horse.
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