Kill the West.

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The West’ has become an idol; some kind of static image of a past that maybe once was but is now inhabited by a new force: the Machine. ‘The West’ today thinks in numbers and words, but can’t write poetry to save its life. ‘The West’ is the kingdom of Mammon. ‘The West’ eats the world, and eats itself, that it may continue to ‘grow’. ‘The West’ knows the price of everything and the value of nothing. ‘The West’ is exhausted and empty.

Maybe, then, just maybe, we need to let ‘the West’ die. Let it die so that we can live. Maybe we need to let this concept fall away. To let it crumble so that we can see what lies beneath.

Stop all the ‘fighting’ to preserve something nobody can even define, something which has long lost its heart and soul. Stop clinging to the side of the sinking hull as the band plays on. We struck the iceberg long ago; it must be time, at last, to stop clinging to the shifting metal. To let go and begin swimming, out towards the place where the light plays on the water. Just out there. Do you see? Beyond; just beyond.

There is something waiting out there, but you have to strike out to reach it. You have to let go.

— Paul Kingsnorth. Against the Machine.

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One response to “Kill the West.”

  1. @shojiwax.com Beautifully put, especially the call to action at the end, there. I think every generation comes up thinking the world ("Western" and otherwise) and its institutions are these elemental pillars which stretch up and down through time forever.

    But then you experience to formation of new pillars yourself and see just how tenuous it all is; how close that world just beyond is.

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