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McCamy Taylor Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-08-07 02:31 PM
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GHB Toy Beads, the Spirit of Capitalism and the Protestant Ethic
Edited on Thu Nov-08-07 02:34 PM by McCamy Taylor
Back in late 2001, a Republican Congressman was being interviewed on CNN. The Enron bankruptcy was big news, but he was being questioned about a different scandal, one involving Dick Cheney’s company, Halliburton and charges it had lied to the federal government on invoices. The GOP Senator responded to the inquiries with outrage. “Halliburton is still solvent!” As if having money in the bank absolved Halliburton of any crime it may have committed.

Today, we learned that Aqua Dots, toy beads made in China have pulled from shelves in the U.S., because if children put them into their mouths, they turn into the date rate drug, GHB and put the kids into a coma. This is just the latest round of recalls of toxic childrens' products that American toy dealers, eager for more profits, have commissioned from China, a land where labor is cheap and where the protestant work ethic does not exist.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7083158.stm

The protestant work ethic does not exist in the United States, anymore, either, not in its original form. Now, we have a perverted version in which the morality and religion have been stripped from it and only the greed remain.

A century ago, Max Weber wrote The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism. Briefly, he speculated that several strains of Protestants, notably the Calvinists, the Baptists, the Puritans, and to a lesser extent the Methodists rejected the idea of withdrawal from the material world. At the same time they embraced the idea of predestination. You were either damned or saved. The only good works on which God looked favorably were labor in the material world, a “calling” and the best way to demonstrate one's own state of salvation while working for the glory of God was to do well in one’s God giving calling---i.e to turn a profit.

For if that God, whose hand the Puritan sees in all the occurrences of life, shows one of His elect a chance to profit, he must do it with a purpose.


Unlike in Catholic countries, where holy men often took a vow of poverty so that others could give them alms and achieve give works(the same practice occurred among Buddhists and Hindus), those who were a drain on society because they labored in some unproductive calling were morally as well as socially bad according to these Protestant groups:

To wish to be poor was, it was often argued, the same as wishing to be unhealthy; it is objectionable as a glorification of works and derogatory to the glory of God. Especially begging, on the part of one able to work, is not only the sin of slothfulness, but a violation of the duty of brotherly love.


Income disparity was no longer a problem under this system which preached predestination, since

Unequal distribution of goods of this world was a special dispensation of Divine Providence, which in these differences, as in particular grace, pursued secret ends unknown to man.


Exploiting low income workers was actually a good thing, for “Calvin himself had made the much quoted statement that only when the people i.e. the mass of labourers and craftsmen, were poor did they remain obedient to God.”

I wish I could say that the Gap was trying to save the souls of the children of India when it commissioned clothes to be made by them in sweat shops. However, I think Weber was right when he wrote

In the field of its highest development, in the United States, the pursuit of wealth , stripped of its religious and ethical meaning, tends to become associated with purely mundane passions, which often actually give it the character of sport.


Sport on the part of the capitalists. Life or death for the rest of us. One hundred years later, business demands that the American people continue to treat Business, Profit and the Economy as the same sanctified endeavors that our Puritan forebears did—even though today’s business leaders do not follow the rules. Yes, they had rules, once upon a time, in the days of Ben Franklin. Things like selling an honest service or a decent product. However, once the "ethic" became a "sport", the "all's fair" rules came into play.

One of the rules is keeping all the old protestant ethic rules that benefit the capitalist. Therefore, everything is justified if it keeps the company profitable. Mass layoffs, dissolving a pension, cutting health care benefits, outsourcing jobs, hiring undocumented workers. Workers are expected to make sacrifices to ensure their company’s profitability. But as with the employees of American Airlines, when the sacrifices help a company turn a profit, it is the owners and bosses who are rewarded. Why? Because our Puritan forebears said that the workers souls benefited from poverty, while the owners should amass capital so that they could continue their good works---works that include keeping more workers poor.

This perverted philosophy permeates the United States. Note the fervor with which many blame undocumented aliens for accepting the low wage jobs which U.S. businesses offer them. No one holds a gun to the heads of the business owners and forces them to hire aliens. If they were patriotic, law abiding companies, they would hire only citizens, correct? Why aren’t there groups of right wing Minutemen camped out around factories and the factory owners’ homes, picketing them twenty four seven? The answer is that the religious right, with its strong Puritan streak, secretly believes that the wealthy business owners are God’s anointed. If offered a chance to save money and increase profit by hiring a worker at a lower wage, they must seize it. It is their duty as good Americans and Christians. Instead, they blame the immigrant workers for providing temptation. They blame China instead of American toy companies for lead coated toys and GHB beads. They blame countries like India with lower wages for stealing American jobs. When Ford goes bankrupt, once again, it will get a bailout, because it is sacred, but when working people go bankrupt because of medical debt, they can not file bankruptcy to get out from under their loans. God wants them to work forever to pay off their $100,000. It is good for their soul. The rich do not go to jail, because they are predestined to go to go to heaven. They could not have amassed all that money otherwise.

This crazy perversion of Christianity explains, in part, why the Republican base votes the way it does. It is very useful for the business class and elite in this country. Since poverty is a sign of moral turpitude, then right wing voters will never approve universal health care or SCHIP (the sins of the father are visited unto the child) or improved education benefits. They will never, ever agree to taxing the rich, since God wants them to have all that money. They will not doubt the word of Bush or Cheney or any of their rich white male advisers, who are obviously the apostles of the modern age.

And it explains why businesses keep getting away with murder---literally. Poison people with E.coli contaminated meat? Oh, it is so sad that an old meat company had to go bankrupt, just because some people died. Blame it on the lawyers and our “broken” court system. Illegally wiretap every single American citizen in exchange for administration favors? No problem. The Democratic Congress would never allow Ma Belle East and Ma Belle South---two heads of the three headed Phone Company---to suffer financial harm. It would be a sin. Let’s give AT&T and Verizon immunity that we would not give a Black man for writing a bad check.

Under the Bush administration, the agencies which are supposed to check the worst impulses of business, like the FDA and the FCC and the EPA, have turned into their enablers instead. However, these agencies could not get away with covering up contaminated food and toxic waste spills if a large section of the American public was not willing to cut business in the country a mile wide swath of slack. Unfortunately, this impulse in so deeply ingrained in our culture that it sneaks into our public school system and our literature and television. That means that everyone in the U.S. has a little bit of this thinking buried within them somewhere. It is the impulse which tells us "Time wasted in spiritual, intellectual or charitable pursuits is worthless (since we can not alter our status as saved or damned---Calvinist predestination is just a hop, skip and a jump from atheist existentialism). The only way we can make our mark known on this earth is by making money, so that we can leave a monument that reads 'My name is Ozymandias, king of kings; look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!'"

In China, they would execute the owners of toy companies that imported toy beads that poisoned children with GHB. Here, in the U.S., this will be the subject of lots of tasteless jokes and some mild outrage. There will be lawsuit. Money--the holy dollar---will pass from hand to hand, and people will say that justice was done.
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Union Thug Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-08-07 02:40 PM
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1. It's an inherently authoritarian, anti-democratic, social-darwinist
Edited on Thu Nov-08-07 02:40 PM by Union Thug
world view.

And the Capitalists and their tools have done everything in their power to destroy the democratic movements in this country and abroad (whether it be massive media propaganda campaigns, attacking unions and union leaders, destabilizing left-leaning governments, or outright assassination), the capitalists are determined to remain in control, much like their lordly feudal forebears.

It's always been a class war. It remains a class war. The religion is just a distraction from a simple fact.

on edit: GREAT POST!
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shain from kane Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-08-07 02:40 PM
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2. Let's address "Made in China" rosary beads. Catholics have hallucinated seeing the Virgin
Edited on Thu Nov-08-07 03:18 PM by shain from kane
Mary, after touching them. Are they full of GHB? And what is GWB going to do about it?

Edited to add ----

I apologize for adding this bit of lunacy with my comment. You seemed so serious.
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piesRsquare Donating Member (960 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-08-07 05:31 PM
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3. Your "lunacy" was in extremely poor taste
and was NOT funny AT ALL.
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tomreedtoon Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-08-07 05:32 PM
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4. Business, itself, is a primitive religion.
I remember a business book years ago, that supposedly would help women succeed in business. The advice of the book was basically, look as much like a man as you can. Dress in the same blue pinstripe outfit, except with a long skirt. Treat underlings like laborers. Screw your personal life for business success. Always have a fax machine (in those years, the "computer" for people too dumb to use a computer).

Look at any "business" show and you see something not too dissimilar from The 700 Club or Jim and Tammy. Except it isn't really Christianity, since there is so much fetishism among business people. You MUST run Microsoft products on your PC; having a Mac, or using non-Microsoft software, will bring down the anger of Juju. You must have meetings every day, whether they accomplish anything or not; they stop short of having everyone face Mecca, but they must certainly face the video screen where the CEO is blathering. And you must encourage everyone to greater and greater efforts, whether they are rewarded or not, because if they don't the sun may not come back after the eclipse.

And these are the people we are expected to look up to?
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Sam Ervin jret Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-08-07 06:20 PM
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5. well said, and thanks.
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nashville_brook Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-08-07 06:44 PM
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6. damn good essay! thank you!
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Yael Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-08-07 08:03 PM
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7. Calvinism makes a mockery of the universe as a whole
I think you would be surprised how few true Calvinists there are out there. Most people are Arminian or a blend of the two.

While I understand what you are saying, please done add 2+2 and come up with 7.

It isn't "Christian values" that have people in the street -- it is the concept of being pro-life, right up until the birth that has this nation by the short hairs.

If a candidate would ever come out with a platform of democratic socialism (not authoritarian communism) but included a reversal of Roe V Wade, the Religious Right would back them whole heartedly and not look back.

Trust me, time ago, I was one and I still live amongst them. They are all for the populist message (and pro labor), but in the same token won't vote for a pro-choice candidate if you put a gun to their head in the booth.
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McCamy Taylor Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-09-07 12:26 PM
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9. My point (like Weber) is that in the U.S. capitalism lost the "Christian" part
and became a sport, a game in which the owners and their lackeys in the government still claim superiority of a type similar to Darwin's predestination through a combination of puritan Protestant dogma (which is still live and well in many parts of the U.S.) or (for the atheists) perverted Darwinism. And many people in the masses still buy this crap, because we are constantly being barraged with the message that "The Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous" matter more than ours and it is somehow funny, even laudable if white millionaire Cullen Davis murders his baby and hires Race Horse Haines to get him off (kind of like Coyote and Roadrunner) 'cause it proves that rich people are rich 'cause they are smart and wilier than the rest of us and you can't keep 'em down and all our dreams involve hitting the lottery and getting rich rather than finding answers to the perplexing questions of life, because if we were rich like rich people then we would be perfect, right?

So, if some big company pays the Chinese less and less money to do the same thing (say make brightly colored beads for British, Australian and American girls that Americans could just as easily make) squeezing the bottom line each time they go back to renegotiate their contract, because they know that they have the Chinese over a barrel---no one else will buy their crappy beads--it is China's fault if some buyer eventually is given too little money to buy a key ingredient and he or she discovers that it will only cover a substitute (that, unknown to him, turns into GHB if the kids suck on the beads). Rather than shut down the factory, the Chinese buyer makes do in order to meet the contract. The American company is oh so smug that it saved another buck on the beads that it will sell at a 1000% mark up, never once asking itself "How were the Chinese supposed to eat at the money we were paying them? And, if they kept enough to eat, how were they supposed to make a safe product?". Because it is not about people for Big Business anymore. It is all about the sport of money which is something us little people would not understand, right?

We are back in the world of The Jungle . And we all know how that problem was solved.
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pattmarty Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-08-07 08:53 PM
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8. ANY organized religion, is total bullshit.
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