From Robert Jensen at
http://counterpunch.org/jensen06162009.html
Finding a Stubborn Hope to Live in a Dead Culture:
",,,Strength is exhibited not by manufacturing a sense of hope that ignores reality but by facing up, while not succumbing, to a situation that may be hopeless. It doesn’t mean hope is unavailable to us, but that we have to find honestly what Albert Camus called a “stubborn hope”:
" 'Tomorrow the world may burst into fragments. In that threat hanging over our heads there is a lesson of truth. As we face such a future, hierarchies, titles, honors are reduced to what they are in reality: a passing puff of smoke. And the only certainty left to us is that of naked suffering, common to all, intermingling its roots with those of a stubborn hope.' [Albert Camus, “The Wager of Our Generation,” in
Resistance, Rebellion, and Death, (New York: Vintage, 1960), pp. 239-240.]
"If we are to claim a stubborn hope, we must come to it honestly and act from it with integrity. That is what it means to speak prophetically. Never before has it been more important for all of us to find our prophetic voices.
"This essay is excerpted from Robert Jensen’s new book,
All My Bones Shake: Seeking a Progressive Path to the Prophetic Voice, from Soft Skull Press."
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I myself keep feeling whacked by what seems a stubborn insistence among the U.S. normies that everything's okay; we've elected a good man now so we can just go on working within the system, speaking as much truth to "power" as it's likely to find agreeable.
This is disturbing, because I think this period has been best described as "a Weimar moment," ie a chance for our pseudoliberal party to take the rap for a continuing (despite appearances) economic freefall that will probably destroy our national expectation of "normal American life" and stretch our faith and dedication beyond what we now consider our limits. [See "The American Empire Is Bankrupt" by Chris Hedges:
http://www.commondreams.org/view/2009/06/15-0 ]
Can we prepare to respond to this?