We Are Losing The Oceans
By Paul Craig Roberts
April 01, 2015 "ICH"
- I am an admirer of Dahr Jamail’s reporting. In this article, Oceans In Crisis,
Jamail
tells us that we are losing the oceans.
He reports on the human destruction of the oceans. It is a real destruction with
far-reaching consequences.
That fact is indisputable.
From my perspective the human destruction of the oceans is yet
more evidence of the ruinous nature of private capitalism. In capitalism there
is no thought for the future of the planet and humanity, only for short-term
profits and bonuses. Consequently, social costs are ignored.
Capitalism can work if social or external costs can be
included in the costs of production. However, the powerful corporations are able
to block a socially functioning capitalism with their political campaign
contributions.
Consequently, capitalists themselves make the capitalist
system dysfunctional. We may have reached the point where the external costs of
production are larger than the value of capitalist output. Economist Herman Daly
makes a convincing case that this is the fact.
While the powerful capitalists use the environment for
themselves as a cost-free dumping ground, the accumulating costs threaten
everyone’s life. It appears that nothing can be done, because the oceans are
“common property.” No one owns them, so no one can protect them and their
contents.
What we are faced with is the most destructive force in
history: the short-sightedness of humans. Humans are willing to destroy the
environment that sustains them, the law that sustains them, the truth that
sustains them. Indeed, humans will destroy everything that sustains life if they
can raise their incomes for another quarter or another year.
I have a friend who regales me with stories that humans are
aliens on planet earth, exiled here by an intergalactic government that
unwittingly disposed of its criminal wastes on a planet teeming with life. The
inhumans, not humans, have been busy at work ever since their arrival
exterminating one another, other species, and the life of the planet itself.
In the Western World truth is dying. Corporate and government
money has purchased many scientists along with the media and politicians. The
independent scientists who remain have great difficulty obtaining funds for
their research, but the corporate scientists have unlimited funds with which to
lie.
Scientists, like journalists, advance their careers by lying
for the Establishment.
Truth-tellers and whistleblowers are defined as “domestic
extremists,” “terrorists,” and are on watch lists. Some have been arrested on
suspicion that they might commit a crime in the future. Here in the US we have
Jeremy Bentham’s policy of arresting “suspects” before they commit a crime on
the basis that they might in the future commit a crime.
All the while the US and UK, Australian and Canadian,
governments are committing heinous crimes against other countries in the world
whose peoples, like those of Iraq, Libya, Syria, Afghanistan, Palestine,
Somalia, Yemen, Pakistan, Ukraine don’t count. These peoples are disposable,
unexceptional, like the Vietnamese, Laotians, Cherokees, Sioux, Apaches . . .
These peoples don’t matter. It is we Americans who matter. We
are “exceptional.” We are “indispensable.”
Dr. Paul Craig Roberts was
Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Economic Policy and associate editor of
the Wall Street Journal. He was columnist for Business Week, Scripps Howard News
Service, and Creators Syndicate. He has had many university appointments. His
internet columns have attracted a worldwide following. Roberts' latest books are
The Failure of Laissez Faire Capitalism and Economic Dissolution of the West
and
How America Was Lost.