"...the politics was all theatre, all just to keep the people distracted…"
The Cryptoscatological Quote of the Day:
It means this War was never political at all, the
politics was all theatre, all just to keep the people distracted…
secretly, it was being dictated instead by the needs of technology… by a
conspiracy between human beings and techniques, by something that
needed the energy-burst of war, crying, “Money be damned, the very life
of [insert name of Nation] is at stake,” but meaning, most likely, dawn is nearly here, I need my night’s blood, my funding, funding, ahh more, more…
. The real crises were crises of allocation and priority, not among
firms—it was only staged to look that way—but among the different
Technologies, Plastics, Electronics, Aircraft, and their needs which are
understood only by the ruling elite…
Yes but Technology only responds (how often this argument has
been iterated, dogged and humorless as a Gaussian reduction, among the
younger Schwarzkommando especially), “All very well to talk about having
a monster by the tail, but do you think we’d’ve had the Rocket if
someone, some specific somebody with a name and a penis hadn’t wanted to
chuck a ton of Amatol 300 miles and blow up a block full of civilians?
Go ahead, capitalize the T on technology, deify it if it’ll make you
feel less responsible—but it puts you in with the neutered, brother, in
with the eunuchs keeping the harem of our stolen Earth for the numb and
joyless hardons of human sultans, human elite with no right at all to be
where they are—”
We have to look for power sources here, and distribution networks
we were never taught, routes of power our teachers never imagined, or
were encouraged to avoid… we have to find meters whose scales are
unknown in the world, draw our own schematics, getting feedback, making
connections, reducing the error, trying to learn the real function…
zeroing in on what incalculable plot? Up here, on the surface, coaltars,
hydrogenation, synthesis were always phony, dummy functions to hide the
real, the planetary mission yes perhaps centuries in the unrolling…
this ruinous plant, waiting for its Kabbalists and new alchemists to
discover the Key, teach the mysteries to others…
--Thomas Pynchon, GRAVITY'S RAINBOW (1973), p. 521
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