Peak Obedience

Peak Obedience

PeakObedience

Warnings about Peak Oil have circulated widely in recent years, and if accurate, they are important. Peak oil, however, pales in comparison to something that’s happening right in front of us… and something that is a good deal more dangerous: Peak Obedience.

If that concept strikes you as odd, I can understand why: We’ve all been living inside of an obedience cult. (And I choose these words carefully.)

In our typical “scary cult” stories, we find people who have given up their own functions of choice and who then do crazy things because they are told to by some authority. While inside their cult, however, it all makes sense; it’s all self-reinforcing.

So, inside a cult of obedience, obedience would seem proper; it would seem righteous; and more than anything else, it would seem normal. And I think that very well describes the Western status quo.

Obedience, however, should not seem normal to us. Obedience holds our minds in a “child” state, and that is not fitting for any healthy person past their first few years of life. It also presupposes that the people we obey have complete and final knowledge; and in fact, they do not: politicians, central bankers, and the other lords of the age have been wrong – obviously and publicly wrong – over and over.

So, obedience is not a logical position to take. But we all know why we take it; and that reason is fear. The mass of humanity obeys because they are afraid to do otherwise. All the “philosophy of governance” explanations are merely attempts to distract us from the truth: people believe they’ll be hurt if they don’t obey.

We are taught not to think in such stark terms, of course. Those “philosophy of governance” explanations give us reasons to believe that obedience is the good and heroic thing to do. Still, we know the truth.

But that truth about fear, even though important, is not the point I’d like you to take away from this article. My primary point is this:

When we obey, we make ourselves less conscious; we make ourselves less alive.

Why Obedience Is Peaking

I covered this in far more depth in issue #40 of my subscription letter, but I would like to provide a brief explanation here.

Over the past two centuries, authority has benefitted from a perfect storm of influences. There was never such a time previously, and there probably will never be another. Briefly, here’s what happened:

Morality was broken

For better or worse, Western civilization had a consistent set of moral standards from about the 10th century through the 17th or 18th century. Then, through the 20th century, those standards were broken.

Note that I did not say morality was changed. The cultural morality of the West was not replaced, but broken. The West has endured a moral void ever since.

Previously, people routinely compared authority’s decrees to a separate standard (most often the Bible), to see if they held up. But with Western morals broken, authority was freed from restraint.

Economies of scale

Factories made it much cheaper to produce large numbers of goods than the old way, in individual workshops. Economists call this an economy of scale. Thus a cult of size began, making “obedience to the large” seem normal.

Fiat currency

Fiat currency has allowed governments to spend money without consequences. It allowed politicians to wage war and to provide free food, free education, and free medicine… all without overtly raising taxes. Fiat currency made it seem that politics was magical.

Mass conditioning

Built on the factory model, massive government institutions undertook the education of the populace. And more important than their overt curriculum (math, reading, etc.) was their invisible curriculum: obedience to authority. Here, to illustrate, is a quote from the esteemed Bertrand Russell, who is himself quoting Johann Gottlieb Fichte, the founding father of public schooling:

Education should aim at destroying free will so that after pupils are thus schooled they will be incapable throughout the rest of their lives of thinking or acting otherwise than as their school masters would have wished.

Mass media

Mass media turbocharged authority and obedience in the 20th century. It was authority’s dream technology.

All of these things, and others, created an unnatural peak for authority. But now, this perfect storm is receding.

Peak Obedience Is Brittle

Through the 20th century, the people of the West built up a very high compliance inertia. They complied with the demands of authority and taught their children to do the same, until it became automatic. People obeyed simply because they had obeyed in the past.

Authority quickly became addicted to this situation, basing their plans on receiving every benefit of the doubt.

Automatic obedience, however, is a brittle thing. Economies of scale are failing, the money cartel has been exposed, government schools have lost respect, mass media is fading away, and the game continues because the populace is distracted and afraid. And that will not last forever.

The ‘walls’ of reflexive compliance are growing thinner. Any serious break may ruin the structure.

And Then?

It has long been understood that complex systems breed more complexity, and eventually break themselves. As central authorities try to solve each problem they face, they inevitably create others. Eventually the system becomes so complex, and its costs so much, that new challenges cannot be solved. Then the system and its authority fail, as they did recently in the Soviet Union.

Sooner or later, this is going to happen here. (If that seems impossible to you, please reflect on the current state of the mighty Roman Empire.) But again, that’s not my primary point. Obedience matters to you right now: today and every other day.

Obedience turns the best parts of you off. It degrades and kills your creativity; it undercuts your effectiveness and especially your sense of satisfaction.

Don’t sign away your life, no matter how many others do. Live consciously.

Paul Rosenberg

[Editor’s Note: Paul Rosenberg is the outside-the-Matrix author of FreemansPerspective.com, a site dedicated to economic freedom, personal independence and privacy. He is also the author of The Great Calendar, a report that breaks down our complex world into an easy-to-understand model. Click here to get your free copy.]

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Spartacus Rex
Spartacus Rex
September 3, 2015 6:30 am

Why not simply pontificate on Peak Stupidity / Complicity?

The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits. Albert Einstein

Cheers.

S. Rex

Stucky
Stucky
September 3, 2015 7:43 am

“Previously, people routinely compared authority’s decrees to a separate standard (most often the Bible), to see if they held up.” ————- article

If you want to make the case that obedience is illogical, then DON’T toss in the Bible!

From the opening paragraph in Eden, where humanity is in this mess because we did not obey, to the closing chapter in Revelation, where humans are delighted to obey for eternity, the message throughout the Bible is;

— obey God
— obey religious authorities
— obey all earthly authorities

Other than that, nice article.

bb
bb
September 3, 2015 8:36 am

God bless you .For Stucky has seen the light.You could say disobedience is the problem especially toward God.If we at least try to obey the commandments then we would not be so willing to harm our neighbors. Can I get a AMEN Stucky.

Anonymous
Anonymous
September 3, 2015 10:56 am

Without God, every man becomes righteous in his own mind and every action justifiable by his own desire.

razzle
razzle
September 3, 2015 12:49 pm

@Stucky
— “From the opening paragraph in Eden, where humanity is in this mess because we did not obey…”

Do not jump in that meat grinder, for within the minute you will die.

Jumps in the meat grinder.

“I DIDN’T KNOW!!!”

“You do now.”

DRUD
DRUD
September 3, 2015 2:38 pm

“It has long been understood that complex systems breed more complexity, and eventually break themselves.” -from the article.

Exactly true and so often ignored. “Genius” futurist Ray Kurzweil, Doug Casey, etc. all seem to believe that technology is somehow immune to this and can grow in complexity forever. A few centuries hence and we shall all live in Gene Roddenberry’s wettest of dreams,

Not gonna happen, folks. Complexity is a trap that can never be escaped or undone. It must collapse….this always seems to be ignored by those that say 1) the system won’t collapse or 2) the system may collapse, but technology will still increase in exponential leaps.

Everything in history suggests (hell everything in the Cosmos suggests) things CYCLE. Exponential curves collapse rapidly and the we start over.

Muck About
Muck About
September 3, 2015 8:25 pm

@bb: Jeez it’s been a few weeks since I’ve blown you a FEZZAZZ!

I’ve been too busy trying to get a few semi-literate articles done up for FSO and TBP and have left you alone far too long —as I can see..

Enjoy your ten commandments bb: just don’t expect anyone else to do the same!

MA

Jose Ramirez
Jose Ramirez
September 3, 2015 8:50 pm

Since the comments went off the rail immediately, I will add that I have warned recently about ‘Peak Blonde’ and ‘Peak Wallet’. Paul Rosenberg must be reading my comments if nobody else.

Monger
Monger
September 3, 2015 9:26 pm

“people believe they’ll be hurt if they don’t obey.”
Why they want to crush faith in god, fear is the enemy of god, faith casts out fear, the world holds no power over me. God is in charge, I have come close enough to death on several occasions, and miraculously walked away without severe injury or death to know that.

bb
bb
September 3, 2015 11:01 pm

Muck ,if nobody obeyed or believed in God’s Moral Law then think how bad society would be.We wouldnot be able to function as a society.Next would be a super Police State.

razzle
razzle
September 4, 2015 12:54 am

I hope this doesn’t get lost in the night.

@Stucky
— “From the opening paragraph in Eden, where humanity is in this mess because we did not obey…”

I’m honestly surprised you haven’t figured out Genesis yet. Let me give you an interpretation you seem to have overlooked.

ADAM WAS A CUCK!

Remember, they were free to do ANYTHING they wanted with one exception… Adam was told to not be a CUCK. It was his responsibility to maintain that standard… and though Eve made her mistake… when it came time for Adam to follow the ONE rule he was supposed to… he CUCKED.

And now we are here. Does the story make more sense now? Just because a bunch of descendant cucks have taught the story wrong doesn’t mean the rule was wrong. The descendant cucks have been teaching it wrong on purpose… specifically to prevent otherwise decent people like you understanding the nature of the story.

— “to the closing chapter in Revelation, where humans are delighted to obey for eternity”

Obey they rule of DON’T CUCK! Heaven follows naturally.

— “the message throughout the Bible is;”

People can interpret lots of messages throughout the bible. It’s up to you to interpret the good ones.

— “obey God”

I would interpret as obey God’s WISDOM (which has to be rediscovered because of the following two items…)

— “obey religious authorities”
— “obey all earthly authorities”

Both bullshit distractions pushed by descendant CUCKS in order to keep people from learning the wisdom for themselves. The Serpent knew.

razzle
razzle
September 4, 2015 1:08 am

Consider that interpretation alongside the understanding of certain powerful factions in the world and their obsessive attitudes toward avoiding marriage/breeding outside of their faction.