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Cyberhype6: Darkside of the Wave
Industrial mutation if I may use the biological term incessantly revolutionizes the
economic structure from within, incessantly destroying the old one, incessantly creating
a new one. This process of Creative Destruction is the essential fact about capitalism.
Joseph Schumpeter, Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy.
Following the cyclical exhaustion of the first cyberspace boom artificial winter set in
throughout the capitalist world. Investors' 'animal spirits' retreat and the shadows of the
Yin World stir. As the economy slithers in the abyss the dusty grimoires of modernity's
archmagician JM Keynes are once again being perused for policy conjurations to
exorcise the darkside of the wave.
Conceived amidst the traumatic economic upheavals of the 1920s and 30s,
Keynesianism is an art of governmental jugglery designed to levitate economic demand
through the power of belief. It is structured as an elaborate confidence trick, and all
rigorous economic analysis exposes its policy prescriptions as sheer illusionism. The
ultimate ambition is a vanishing act, aimed at disguising capitalism's intrinsic cyclicity.
The typical outcome is a sleazy porkfest, as payoffs to special interests ensure the
degeneration of the invisible hand into a hermetic sociology of secret handshakes.
The primary target of Keynesian HighMagic is the abominable Cyberhype sorcery of
'creative destruction' which manifests through Schumpeter's "wavelike movement of
alternating periods of prosperity and depression [that] has pervaded economic life ever
since the capitalist era began …"
Social innovation requires that existing arrangements and hierarchies are thrown into
disorder and shattered, making the downturn no less functional than the boom. The
dynamic of capitalism eventually trashes each and every 'capitalist system' that
manages to constitute itself, plunging its everexpanded sphere of influence into the
episodic tumult of creative destruction, where it converts established structures into
resources for metamorphosis. That is why the cyclical trough typically triggers a range of
'gothic affects' related to vampiric contagion and possession by alien forces.
In the depths of the economic darkside the world becomes a puppet for things yet to
come. It is here that futurepositive 'disruptive technologies' are spawned, where labor,
capital, and markets are cheap to acquire. Takeovers of every kind are easier on the
darkside.
If the Keynesian magus is a policymaker and overseer, the Schumpeterian sorcerer is
an entrepreneur, adept in the shadowy arts of recombination. Enterprise invokes an
abstract power of productive synthesis by channelling the latest and most intensely
virtualized modalities of creditcapital into the initiation of experimental business
activities. The entrepreneur is a carrier, avatar of the intrinsically transient "social
function of innovation," and cannot be defined either as a specific person or member of
a distinct class. Enterprise is an anomaly from the darkside, populating the future with
its "swarming of new combinations."
Each wave arises at the edges where the equilibrium state is most unformed. Only the
paranoid survive, says Intel's (Schumpeterian) Andy Grove, because there is always
something stirring on the margins that threatens to devastate the existing order of
economic interests. Because the old core is relatively insulated from information, it is
desensitized it to the emergence of its most dangerous competitors: the new products,
production processes, markets, supply sources, and business organizations that flow in
subliminally from the periphery.
Ccru - Cyberhype 6 Darkside of the Wave (Mute 22)
Texts/Cyberhype/Ccru - Cyberhype 6 Darkside of the Wave (Mute 22).pdf
The highmagicians of demand management try to prevent the new economy from
sliding into darkness, but it is already too late for that. Even as the shadows thicken
something unimaginable is arriving from the edges of the world.