The Evils of “Green” Capitalism

Capitalism can disguise itself to seem like it has the solution to anthropological climate change, simply put it doesn’t.

After years of setbacks, Duke Energy decided to cut the Levy Nuclear Project in Levy, Florida in September 2017 . Instead, they decided to build solar panels to appease the growing demand of renewable energy in the United States. This sounds like a huge win for the climate justice movement, right? In a sense, yes– the short term effects are certainly positive. However, this does nothing to stop the capitalist system that has caused the issues in the first place.

We often find ourselves engaged in surface level solutions that do nothing but give us peace of mind, this phenomenon only subverts our attention towards solutions that only uphold capitalism. Examples of this so-called “green” capitalism can look like recycling, buying from vegan supermarkets, buying Priuses, or accepting the privatization of renewable energies. No form of capitalism will ever be sustainable or environmentally friendly and this is because capitalism exists in a cycle of accumulation in which the capitalist entity must gain wealth and then acquire commodity (using the original wealth) that can be sold at a higher price. The nature of the system is to accumulate an infinite amount of resources on our finite planet. In a competitive market an actor must constantly grow to participate in said market and in doing so will over accumulate as a by-product. The demand of capitalism will reach as far as possible to survive on resources until it can no longer grow and that in and of itself proves the unsustainable nature of the existence of capitalism and it’s demand.

Green capitalism is the foundation of liberal environmentalism. These pseudo-environmentalists can very easily feel a sense of superiority over those they feel aren’t “doing their part.” If doing our part means being vegan, riding a bike, and being an obsessive recycler then, unfortunately that isn’t sufficient. While these practices help you from being perceived as a  hypocrite, they don’t actually do anything for the movement itself. Look towards the mantra adopted by some of the more radical environmentalists; “System change, not climate change”. This is an extraordinarily important distinction and priorities must be adjusted in order to make a difference. A lifestyle change is good for causing a ripple effect and having close friends or family members become aware to the cause but overall outcomes of these actions have been proven to be ineffective at the scale we need. It also allows people to act as if this is a sufficient amount of work to put in, which is lazy and unmotivated.

What does this mantra, “System change, not climate change” mean? It means that the problem lies on a structural level, this structure is rooted in capitalism and tied to government implemented austerity measures. A government that focuses on the well being of capitalism and private corporations over the condition of living and the planet will continuously do so until the fall of capitalism or until said government is dismantled (as all unnecessary power structures should be.) The only solution is a change at the base of the system, one that will bring about a form of government that will place the importance and power in the hands of the people at the municipal level. Decisions and ownership should be within the community as the community knows what they need more than any federal actor. A community won’t pass laws that will otherwise harm or negatively affect those in their own community, whereas a federal government is more than willing to push laws that would be detrimental to a community or to the biosphere.

Public ownership of surplus and labor is also a must. The public deserves the right to produce energy and work without exploitation of labor. Whether or not there are markets without capitalism is purely hypothetical but the fact is that renewable energy needs to be available and free no matter the circumstances. Mass transportation must be free in order to slow manufacturing on unnecessary vehicles and offer transportation to people who need it. Funding needs to be directed towards conservation and scientific research to progress towards automated technology assisting our daily lives.

We can’t continue on the path paved by capitalism and over consumption. The solution doesn’t lie in a change made on an individual basis but rather in overturning the entire current system. A system that created a culture to turn people against socialism, the most environmental and humanitarian socioeconomic structure, in defense of capitalism. A paradigm shift away from this distaste for socialism, a focus on environmentalism and the well-being of others is our solution to climate change, not capitalism disguising itself as somehow environmentally friendly, when it survives on accumulation and exploitation of resources.

 

Free Thoughts on Islam: The Mecca Qur’an

I was five years old on 9/11. I only knew there was God, Jesus and Buddha. I didn’t know about Muslims or Buddhists or Atheists. When my parents told me that the people who took down the two towers called themselves Al-Qaeda I internally giggled at such a strange name but tried to front a serious look. I came to know Muslims as terrorists, they wore their burkas, hijabs and turbans. I was nervous when I saw Muslims in public and I would hold tightly to my mom.

This is not the Islam religion. Islam isn’t a violent sect of the major religions. We as a western society need to realize that not every one of the 1.6 billion Muslims in the world are out to get the white, Christian societies of the world. The Qur’an is taken out of context more than any other holy book in the world. The proclamation against the religion is that the book has at least 109 verses about killing nonbelievers. This is true, and we should realize that this is out of context. To break this down the Qur’an is written outside of chronological order but rather length of chapters. I can’t tell you why, that’s just how it is. There was a battle in Badr, Saudi Arabia in 624 which the prophet of Islam, Muhammad, led to victory. The chapters written after this battle are known as the Medina Qur’an because it was written by another scribe while being told by the prophet, who was illiterate. The book can be broken down into the Mecca Qur’an and the Medina Qur’an, the Mecca Qur’an being more ignored than the other.

The Mecca Qur’an is what needs to be recognized when we talk about the true nature of Islamic faith. This is the before the Battle of Badr. This portion alludes to peace and acceptance of other religions. The old Qur’an illicitly states that violence towards other religions and women, the elderly, babies and children is un-Islamic. A Muslim friend of mine, named Aya, informed me of the following quote by who Anas Bin Malik quoted the prophet saying the following:

Go forth in the name of God and with God and with God’s prophet’s denomination, and do not kill a perishable senile nor a baby nor a child nor a woman, and do not loot, and annex your goods and be good ((and do well for God loves the good [verse 195 from Al Baqara])))”

He who is at Mecca is the admonisher and persuader…” Muhammad’s mission when presenting Islam as inspired by Allah was to eradicate war between tribes of Saudi Arabia. The very word Islam translates to become peaceful. A commonly used verse by Islamic extremist and people ignorant to the nature of Islam is,

They wish you to become unbelievers as they themselves are. Do not establish friendship with them until they have abandoned their homes for the cause of God. If they betray you, seize them and slay them wherever you find them. Do not establish friendship with them or seek their help…” (Muhammad Sarwar 4:89) 

But in context this is clarified, like many of the verses pertaining to violence in the Qur’an. The next verse explains that this is circumstantial and depends on factors in play.

(continued from verse 4:89) ” except with those who attach themselves to your allies or come to you with no desire to fight you or their own people. God could have given them power to fight you. Thus, if they retreat, stop fighting and come forward expressing faith in Islam God will not allow you to fight them.” (Muhammad Sarwar 4:90)

I want to be clear in my standing on this, I am a Christian and hold beliefs to the doctrine of Christ as my savior, I do not necessarily believe in Islam’s doctrine but we need to not demonize a peaceful religion based off of media’s interpretation of it. President George W. Bush explains Islam and terrorism very well, “The face of terror is not the true faith of Islam.  That’s not what Islam is all about.  Islam is peace.  These terrorists don’t represent peace.  They represent evil and war.When we think of Islam we think of a faith that brings comfort to a billion people around the world.  Billions of people find comfort and solace and peace.  And that’s made brothers and sisters out of every race — out of every race.

Thanks for reading this is going to be a series so stay tuned, have a good day and Fi Amanullah.

 

 

WORKS CITED:

http://thriceholy.net/Texts/Rodwell_Koran.html

https://beyondthecusp.wordpress.com/2007/08/10/which-quran-mecca-or-medina/

http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,175987,00.html

http://corpus.quran.com/translation.jsp?chapter=4&verse=89

https://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/news/releases/2001/09/20010917-11.html