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THE CALIFORNIAN IDEOLOGY


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2015 Feb 10, 5:25pm   2,610 views  7 comments

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As the Dam Bursts...

At the end of the twentieth century, the long predicted convergence of the media, computing and telecommunications into hypermedia is finally happening. [2] Once again, capitalism's relentless drive to diversify and intensify the creative powers of human labour is on the verge of qualitatively transforming the way in which we work, play and live together. By integrating different technologies around common protocols, something is being created which is more than the sum of its parts. When the ability to produce and receive unlimited amounts of information in any form is combined with the reach of the global telephone networks, existing forms of work and leisure can be fundamentally transformed. New industries will be born and current stock market favourites will swept away. At such moments of profound social change, anyone who can offer a simple explanation of what is happening will be listened to with great interest. At this crucial juncture, a loose alliance of writers, hackers, capitalists and artists from the West Coast of the USA have succeeded in defining a heterogeneous orthodoxy for the coming information age: the Californian Ideology.

This new faith has emerged from a bizarre fusion of the cultural bohemianism of San Francisco with the hi-tech industries of Silicon Valley. Promoted in magazines, books, tv programmes, Web sites, newsgroups and Net conferences, the Californian Ideology promiscuously combines the free-wheeling spirit of the hippies and the entrepreneurial zeal of the yuppies. This amalgamation of opposites has been achieved through a profound faith in the emancipatory potential of the new information technologies. In the digital utopia, everybody will be both hip and rich. Not surprisingly, this optimistic vision of the future has been enthusiastically embraced by computer nerds, slacker students, innovative capitalists, social activists, trendy academics, futurist bureaucrats and opportunistic politicians across the USA. As usual, Europeans have not been slow in copying the latest fad from America. While a recent EU Commission report recommends following the Californian 'free market' model for building the 'information superhighway', cutting-edge artists and academics eagerly imitate the 'post-human' philosophers of the West Coast's Extropian cult. [3] With no obvious rivals, the triumph of the Californian Ideology appears to be complete.

The widespread appeal of these West Coast ideologues isn't simply the result of their infectious optimism. Above all, they are passionate advocates of what appears to be an impeccably libertarian form of politics - they want information technologies to be used to create a new 'Jeffersonian democracy' where all individuals will be able to express themselves freely within cyberspace. [4] However, by championing this seemingly admirable ideal, these techno-boosters are at the same time reproducing some of the most atavistic features of American society, especially those derived from the bitter legacy of slavery. Their utopian vision of California depends upon a wilful blindness towards the other - much less positive - features of life on the West Coast: racism, poverty and environmental degradation. [5] Ironically, in the not too distant past, the intellectuals and artists of the Bay Area were passionately concerned about these issues.

http://www.alamut.com/subj/ideologies/pessimism/califIdeo_I.html

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1   MMR   2015 Feb 10, 6:09pm  

The Original Bankster says

Their utopian vision of California depends upon a wilful blindness towards the other - much less positive - features of life on the West Coast: racism, poverty and environmental degradation. [5] Ironically, in the not too distant past, the intellectuals and artists of the Bay Area were passionately concerned about these issues.

California demographics have changed over the years. It is now 15% Asian overall. Although I don't have the statistics to prove it off hand, from an anecdotal standpoint, joining the Sierra Club isn't high on the 'to do' list of the hypercompetitive 'minority' children of foreign nationals and permanent residents who make up a large chunk of enrollment at the UC's, Stanford and Caltech.

2   The Original Bankster   2015 Feb 10, 6:23pm  

hey, dont agree with all these viewpoints in this article. It seems to have the typical obsessions of European Academia- calling America racist/wasteful, but never touch on BRITISH colonialism and such.

The early parts about how the ideology evolved are 100% on point.

3   🎂 HydroCabron   2015 Feb 10, 6:55pm  

SUVs with Save the Whales stickers have been a staple of Tahoe, Napa and Monterey since the 80s.

Of course, when people go all Ed Begley Prius, the conservatives make fun of that, too. But that's because conservatives are fucking assholes. Still, they beat the hell out libertarians.

4   The Original Bankster   2015 Feb 10, 7:44pm  

the worst by far is Rose Koire , this napa valley resident will make you lash out violently at whatever banking institution is in reach.

http://www.youtube.com/embed/9xM_JLgyp-0

shes fighting hard

to make sure

the evil people

dont tax her luxury property in napa valley

5   lostand confused   2015 Feb 10, 7:56pm  

Is Rose Koire a human sleeping pill? I have no clue what she is talking about and she put me to sleep.

6   The Original Bankster   2015 Feb 10, 8:03pm  

a totally annoying turd face that thinks her personal 'first world problems' are a political platform.

7   just_passing_through   2015 Feb 10, 8:56pm  

So Mr. Banker... What are your thoughts on Agenda-21?

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