Academia:
Hands off Revolutionary Philosophy!
By Andre Vltchek
February 26, 2016 "Information
Clearing House"
- "Counterpunch"
- Philosophers have been muzzled by the
Western global regime; most of great modern
philosophy concealed from the masses. What has been
left of it, allowed to float on the surface is
toothless, irrelevant and incomprehensible: a
foolish outdated theoretical field for those few
remaining intellectual snobs.
Philosophy
used to be the most precious crown jewel of human
intellectual achievement. It stood at the vanguard
of almost all fights for a better world. Gramsci was
a philosopher, and so were Lenin, Mao Tse-tung,
Ho-Chi-Minh, Guevara, Castro, Frantz Fanon, Senghors,
Cabral, Nyerere and Lumumba, to name just a few.
To be a
thinker, a philosopher, in ancient China, Japan or
even in some parts of the West, was the most
respected human ‘occupation’.
In all
‘normally’ developing societies, knowledge has been
valued much higher than material possessions or
naked power.
In ancient
Greece and China, people were able to understand the
majority of their philosophers. There was nothing
“exclusive” in the desire to know and interpret the
world. Philosophers spoke to the people, for the
people.
Some still
do. But that whoring and servile Western academic
gang, which has locked philosophy behind the
university walls, viciously sidelines such men and
women.
Instead of
leading people to the barricades, instead of
addressing the most urgent issues our world is now
facing, official philosophers are fighting amongst
themselves for tenures, offering their brains and
bodies to the Empire. At best, they are endlessly
recycling each other, spoiling millions of pages of
paper with footnotes, comparing conclusions made by
Derrida and Nietzsche, hopelessly stuck at exhausted
ideas of Kant and Hegel.
At worst,
they are outrightly evil – making still relevant
revolutionary philosophical concepts totally
incomprehensible, attacking them, and even
disappearing them from the face of the Earth.
***
Only the
official breed, consisting of almost exclusively
white/Western ‘thought recyclers’, is now awarded
the right to be called ‘philosophers’.
My friends
in all corners of the world, some of the brightest
people on earth, are never defined as such. The word
‘philosopher’ still carries at least some great
theoretical prestige, and god forbid if those who
are now fighting against Western terror, for social
justice or true freedom of thought, were to be
labeled as such!
But they
are, of course, all great philosophers! And they
don’t recycle – they go forward, advancing brilliant
new concepts that can improve life on our Planet.
Some have fallen, some are still alive, and some are
still relatively young:
Eduardo
Galeano – one of the greatest storytellers of all
times, and a dedicated fighter against Western
imperialism. Noam Chomsky – renowned linguist and
relentless fighter against Western fascism.
Pramoedya Ananta Toer – former prisoner of
conscience in Suharto’s camps and the greatest
novelist of Southeast Asia. John Steppling –
brilliant American playwright and thinker.
Christopher Black – Canadian international lawyer
and fighter against illegal neo-colonialist concepts
of the Empire. Peter Koenig – renowned economist and
thinker. Milan Kohout, thinker and performer,
fighter against European racism.
Yes – all
these great thinkers; all of them, philosophers! And
many more that I know and love – in Africa and Latin
America and Asia especially…
For those
who insist that in order to be called a philosopher,
one has to be equipped with some stamp that shows
that the person has passed a test and is allowed to
serve the Empire, here is proof to the contrary:
Even
according to the Dictionary of Modern American
philosophers (online ed.). New York: Oxford
University Press:
“The
label of “philosopher” has been broadly applied
in this Dictionary to intellectuals who have
made philosophical contributions regardless of
academic career or professional title. The wide
scope of philosophical activity across the
time-span of this Dictionary would now be
classed among the various humanities and social
sciences which gradually separated from
philosophy over the last one hundred and fifty
years. Many figures included were not academic
philosophers but did work at philosophical
foundations of such fields as pedagogy,
rhetoric, the arts, history, politics,
economics, sociology, psychology, linguistics,
anthropology, religion, and theology.”
***
In his
brilliant upcoming book Aesthetic Resistance and
Dis-Interest, my friend John Steppling quotes,
Hullot-Kentor:
“If art
– when art is art – understands us better than
we can intentionally understand ourselves, then
a philosophy of art would need to comprehend
what understands us. Thinking would need to
become critically imminent to that object;
subjectivity would become the capacity of its
object, not simply its manipulation. That’s the
center of Adorno’s aesthetics. It’s an idea of
thought that is considerably different from the
sense of contemporary “theory”, where everyone
feels urged to compare Derrida with Nietzsche,
the two of them with Levinas, and all of them
now with Badiou, Žižek and Agamben. That kind of
thinking is primarily manipulation. It’s the
bureaucratic mind unconsciously flexing the form
of social control it has internalized and wants
to turn on others.”
Western
academia is rigidly defining, which lines of thought
are acceptable for philosophers to use, as well as
what analyses, and what forms.
Those who
refuse to comply are ‘not true philosophers’. They
are dilettantes, ‘amateurs’.
And those
who are not embraced by some ‘reputable’ institution
are not to be taken seriously at all (especially if
they are carrying Russian, Asian, African, Middle
Eastern or Latino names). It is a little bit like
with journalism. Unless you have an ‘important’
media outlet behind you (preferably a Western one),
unless you can show that the Empire truly trusts
you, your press card is worth nothing, and you would
not even be allowed to board a UN or a military
flight to a war zone.
Your
readers, even if numbering millions, may see you as
an important philosopher. But let’s be frank: unless
the Empire stamps its seal of acceptance on your
forehead of backside, in the West you are really
nothing more than worthless shit!
***
BLURRING
THE WORK OF REVOLUTIONARY PHILOSOPHERS
After all
that I have witnessed and written, I am increasingly
convinced that Western imperialism and
neo-colonialism are the most urgent and dangerous
challenges facing our Planet. Perhaps the only
challenges…
I have seen
160 countries in all corners of the Globe. I have
witnessed wars, conflicts, imperialist theft and
indescribable brutality of white tyrants.
And so,
recently, I sensed that it is time to revisit two
great thinkers of the 20th Century, two determined
fighters against Western imperialist fascism: Frantz
Fanon and Jean-Paul Sartre.
The Wretched of the Earth,
and Black Skin, White Masks – two essential
books by Frantz Omar Fanon, a Martinique-born
Afro-Caribbean psychiatrist, philosopher,
revolutionary, and writer, and a dedicated fighter
against Western colonialism. And Colonialism and
Neocolonialism, a still greatly relevant book by
Jean-Paul Sartre, a prominent French resistance
fighter, philosopher, playwright and novelist…
I had all
three books in my library and, after many years, it
was time to read them again.
But my
English edition of Colonialism and Neocolonialism
was wrapped in dozens of pages of prefaces and
introductions. The ‘intellectual cushioning’ was
too thick and at some point I lost interest, leaving
the book in Japan. Then in Kerala I picked up
another, this time Indian edition.
Again, some
60 pages of prefaces and introductions, pre-chewed
intrusive and patronizing explanations of how I am
supposed to perceive both Sartre and his
interactions with Fanon, Memmi and others. And yes,
it all suddenly began moving again into that
pre-chewed but still indigestible
“Derrida-Nietzsche” swamp.
Instead of
evoking outrage and wrath, instead of inspiring me
into taking concrete revolutionary action, those
prefaces, back covers, introductions and comments
were clearly castrating and choking the great
messages of both Sartre and Fanon. They were
preventing readers and fellow philosophers from
getting to the core.
Then
finally, when reaching the real text of Sartre, it
all becomes clear – why exactly is the regime so
determined to “protect” readers from the originals.
It is
because the core, the original, is extremely simple
and powerful. The words are relevant, and easy to
understand. They are describing both old French
colonialist barbarities, as the current Western
neo-colonialism. God forbid someone puts two and two
together!
Philosopher
Sartre on China and Western fascist cultural
propaganda:
“As a
child, I was a victim of the picturesque:
everything had been done to make the Chinese
intimidating. I was told about rotten eggs… of
men sawn between two planks of wood, of piping
and discordant music… [The Chinese] were tiny
and terrible, slipping between your fingers,
attacked from behind, burst out suddenly in a
ridiculous din… There was also the Chinese soul,
which I was simply told was inscrutable.
‘Orientals, you see…’ The Negroes did not worry
me; I had been taught that they were good dogs.
With them, we were still among mammals. But the
Asians frightened me…”
Sartre on
Western colonialism and racism:
“Racism
is inscribed in the events themselves, in the
institutions, in the nature of the exchange and
the production. The political and social
statuses reinforce one another: since the
natives are sub-human, the Declaration of Human
Rights does not apply to them; conversely, since
they have no rights, they are abandoned without
protection to the inhuman forces of nature, to
the ‘iron laws’ of economics…”
And Sartre
goes further:
“Western humanism and rights discourse had
worked by excluding a majority of the world’s
population from the category of humans.”
I address
the same issues and so is Chomsky. But the Empire
does not want people to know that Sartre, Memmi and
Fanon spoke ‘the same language’ as we do, already
more than half a century ago!
Albert
Memmi:
“Conservatism engenders the selection of
mediocre people. How can this elite of usurpers,
conscious of their mediocrity, justify their
privileges? Only one way: diminish the colonized
in order to exult themselves, deny the status of
human beings to the natives, and deprive them of
basic rights…”
Sartre on
Western ignorance:
“It is
not cynicism, it is not hatred that is
demoralizing us: no, it is only the state of
false ignorance in which we are made to live and
which we ourselves contribute to maintaining…”
The way the
West ‘educates’ the world, Sartre again:
“The
European elite set about fabricating a native
elite; they selected adolescents, marked on
their foreheads, with a branding iron, the
principles of Western culture, stuffed into
their mouths verbal gags, grand turgid words
which stuck to their teeth; after a brief stay
in the mother country, they were sent back,
interfered with…”
***
It is
actually easy to learn how to recycle the thoughts
of others, how to compare them and at the end, how
to compile footnotes. It takes time, it is boring,
tedious and generally useless, but not really too
difficult.
On the
other hand, it is difficult to create brand new
concepts, to revolutionize the way our societies,
and our world are arranged. If our brains recycle
too much and try to create too little, they get lazy
and sclerotic – chronically sclerotic.
Intellectual servility is a degenerative disease.
Western art
has deteriorated to ugly psychedelic beats, to
excessively bright colors and infantile geometric
drawings, to cartoons and nightmarish and violent
films as well as “fiction”. It is all very
convenient – with all that noise, one cannot hear
anymore the screams of the victims, one cannot
understand loneliness, and comprehend emptiness.
In
bookstores, all over the world, poetry and
philosophy sections are shrinking or outright
disappearing.
Now what?
Is it going to be Althusser (mostly not even real
Althusser, but a recycled and abbreviated one), or
Lévi-Strauss or Derrida, each wrapped in endless
litanies of academic talk?
No!
Comrades, philosophers, not that! Down with the
sclerotic, whoring academia and their interpretation
of philosophy!
Down with
the assassins of Philosophy!
Philosophy
is supposed to be the intellectual vanguard. It is
synonymous with revolution, humanism, and rebellion.
Those who
are thinking about and fighting for a much better
world, using their brains as weapons, are true
philosophers.
Those who
are collecting dust and tenures in some
profit-oriented institutions of higher ‘learning’
are definitely not, even if they have hundreds of
diplomas and stamps all over their walls and
foreheads!
They do not
create and do not lead. They do not even teach! They
are muzzling knowledge. To quote Fanon: “Everything
can be explained to the people, on the single
condition that you want them to understand.” But
“they” don’t want people to understand; they really
don’t…
And one
more thing: the great thoughts of Fanon and Sartre,
of Gramsci and Mao, Guevara and Galeano should be
gently washed, undusted and exhibited again, free of
all those choking ‘analyses’ and comparisons
compiled by toxic pro-establishment thinkers.
There is
nothing to add to the writing of maverick
revolutionary philosophers. Hands off their work!
Let them speak! Editions without prefaces and
introductions, please! The greatest works of
philosophy were written with heart, blood and
passion! No interpretation is needed. Even a child
can understand.
Andre Vltchek is a philosopher, novelist, filmmaker
and investigative journalist. He covered wars and
conflicts in dozens of countries. His latest books
are: “Exposing
Lies Of The Empire”
and “Fighting
Against Western Imperialism”.Discussion
with Noam Chomsky:
On Western Terrorism. Point
of No Return is
his critically acclaimed political novel. Oceania –
a book on Western imperialism in the South
Pacific. His provocative book about Indonesia: “Indonesia
– The Archipelago of Fear”.
Andre is making films for teleSUR and Press TV.
After living for many years in Latin America and
Oceania, Vltchek presently resides and works in East
Asia and the Middle East. He can be reached through
his website
or his
Twitter.
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