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Deep Politics and the Deep State : definitions - Bruno Paul - 14-05-2014

I would like to share this article regarding Deep Politics and the Deep State :
http://conscience-sociale.blogspot.fr/2014/05/deep-politics-and-deep-state.html

The goal of this article is to synthesize the proposed definitions and those for associated concepts.

I'm interested in your comments.

ps: I'm new on this forum. If you want to know more about me, read this (use translation menu)





Deep Politics and the Deep State : definitions - Magda Hassan - 14-05-2014

Welcome to the forum Bruno! I look forward to reading your link. Thank you.


Deep Politics and the Deep State : definitions - David Guyatt - 14-05-2014

Ditto the welcome, Bruno. I notice that you feature articles of Peter Dale Scott on your website, so we have much in common with that.

David


Deep Politics and the Deep State : definitions - Bruno Paul - 15-05-2014

Thanks for your welcome!

If we agree above on definitions, I would like to propose you another article:
Kicking the deep state off the US land

This is about a very complex issue.

Again, I'm very interested in your comments, any of them.

--B.P.


Deep Politics and the Deep State : definitions - David Guyatt - 16-05-2014

My sense is that driving a wedge between Obama and his "craven inner circle" won't do a thing to change the situation.

I believe Obama is first, and foremost, a place-man. He was chosen for playing the role of president - much the way Ronald Reagan was playing his role too. Being a president of the USA holds the danger of the incumbent becoming dead or his reputation and credibility destroyed.

Just my two cents worth...


Deep Politics and the Deep State : definitions - Peter Lemkin - 16-05-2014

Bruno Paul Wrote:Thanks for your welcome!

If we agree above on definitions, I would like to propose you another article:
Kicking the deep state off the US land

This is about a very complex issue.

Again, I'm very interested in your comments, any of them.

--B.P.

I'm a citizen-researcher from the USA, now in exile - having left after the Deep State made life too difficult for me 'at home'. While kicking the deep state out of the USA [and the Planet] is certainly the goal, it is not an easy one....even that is an understatement. It will take getting a sizable % of the population aware and willing to risk resistance and action - and mostly NOT through 'allowed' channels [which they control and which make you think you are participating, but which connect to almost no levers of real power - maybe a few on local levels still - but NOT to the BIG power centers which are not democratic and not accountable to anyone, any system, any Constitution, any laws, any rules, any civility, any notions of rights for everyone, etc.]


Deep Politics and the Deep State : definitions - Bruno Paul - 16-05-2014

Thanks for your first answers.

Has this topic already been discussed on this forum (or elsewhere with an available link)?

If not, are you comfortable to discuss it here? (this is a honest and open question: this forum is open since 6 years old or more, so I do not know the habits).

My goal with the second article is obviously not to discuss a full, comprehensive , ready-to-use strategy, but only to ask you what you feel or think about the role of civil society, in the US and on a transnational level, in this respect.


Deep Politics and the Deep State : definitions - Drew Phipps - 16-05-2014

The changes we need to make are democratic in nature. We need to inform the electorate. We need to expose the bad guys when we find them. We need to free the media from its shackles of corporate ownership (the internet is helping). We need an active campaign finance reform effort. We need to reform lobbying practices and accountability. We need to get the Citizens United case, and the McCutcheon case overturned, by constitutional amendment if necessary.

Basically we need people to make a choice between the flag and the dollar.


Deep Politics and the Deep State : definitions - David Guyatt - 16-05-2014

Bruno Paul Wrote:Thanks for your first answers.

Has this topic already been discussed on this forum (or elsewhere with an available link)?

If not, are you comfortable to discuss it here? (this is a honest and open question: this forum is open since 6 years old or more, so I do not know the habits).

My goal with the second article is obviously not to discuss a full, comprehensive , ready-to-use strategy, but only to ask you what you feel or think about the role of civil society, in the US and on a transnational level, in this respect.

I don't believe it has been directly discussed Bruno, and I'm sure we would all be comfortable to discuss it further. It is an important question.

I think several members feel quite strongly that, as Peter and Drew said above, using the existing channels to hope to change things is no longer feasible, as these are in the control of those who ultimately are responsible for the problems now facing us. The added problem is that the media is so thoroughly now part of the problem and is no longer an avenue of the solution to it.

But this is not just a problem for the USA. Here in the UK and elsewhere also in Europe, these centres of power are now the controlling factors in our lives. Democracy no longer exists effectively. We live in a political desert where the dressed up choices of the various political parties amounts to just more sand.

For me it has to be a grass roots thing to create change. Otherwise it will only get worse.


Deep Politics and the Deep State : definitions - Peter Lemkin - 16-05-2014

Bruno Paul Wrote:Thanks for your first answers.

Has this topic already been discussed on this forum (or elsewhere with an available link)?

If not, are you comfortable to discuss it here? (this is a honest and open question: this forum is open since 6 years old or more, so I do not know the habits).

My goal with the second article is obviously not to discuss a full, comprehensive , ready-to-use strategy, but only to ask you what you feel or think about the role of civil society, in the US and on a transnational level, in this respect.

Look around in our archived threads....[that should keep you busy for a few years!]. Yes, we have addressed this - generally in more specific ways, but also sometimes as a general concept. It is, as I see it, the basic 'question'/concept being wrestled with here. We are however dealing with a kind of super-octopus, with many, many tentacles; and having a long and complex hidden history, with many satellite centers of deep power. This forum and a few other websites 'out there' aim to record, document, explore, expose and educate on this hidden history, a logical analysis and deconstruction of it, and what can be done to reverse the damages - and move in positive directions. The last part is the most essential, with the least time allotted [before it will be too late], as well as the most important and difficult, IMHO.