36003¥312Electricity, Genetics & Radical Islamisms

Q
AS OF
2016 THERE IS
NO SERIOUS ALTERNATIVE TO
THE LIBERAL PACKAGE OF INDIVIDUALISM,
HUMAN RIGHTS, DEMOCRACY AND A FREE MARKET?
The social protests that swept the Western world in 2011 -
such as Occupy Wall Street & the Spanish 15-M movement -
have absolutely nothing against democracy, individualism & human rights,
or even against the basic principles of free-market economics! Just the opposite -
they take governments to task for nòt living ùp to these liberal general ideals?! They demand
that the market be really free, instead of being controlled & manipulated by corporations & banks 'too big
to fail'!? They call for truly representative democratic institutions that will serve the interests of ordinary
citizens rather than of moneyed lobbyists & powerful interest groups! Even those blasting stock exchanges
& parliaments with the harshest criticism don't have a viable alternative model for running the world? While
it is a favourite pastime of Western academics & activists to find fault with the liberal package, they have so
far failed to come up with anything better! China seems to offer a much more serious challenge than Western
social partners? Despite liberalizing its politics & economics, China is neither a democracy nor a truly free-
market economy, which does not prevent it from becoming thé economic giant of the 21st century. Yet this
economic giant casts a very small ideological shadow. Nobody seems to know what the Chinese believe these
days - including the Chinese thèmsèlves?! In theory China is still communist, but in practice it is nothing of
the kind! Some Chinese thinkers & leaders toy with a return to Confucianism, but that's hardly more than a
convenient facade. This ideological vacuum makes China the most promising breeding ground for the new
techno-religions emerging from Silicon Valley? But these techno-religions, with their belief in immortality &
virtual paradises, will take at least a decade of two to establish themselves. Hence at present China doesn't
pose a real alternative to liberalism. For bankrupt Greeks despairing of the liberal model and searching for a
substitution, 'imitating the Chinese' isn't a viable option! How about radical Islam, then?
Or fundamentalist Christianity, messianic Judaism or revivalist Hinduism?
Whereas the Chinese don't know what they believe,
religious fundamentalists know
only too
well.
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