As a result, any threat to such hegemony must be crushed.
Westerners take all that as self-evident truth forgetting that IT'S JUST A POINT OF VIEW - that btw happens to perfectly support huge wealth disparities and favorable profit margins of the military industrial complex. They forget that there are alternatives - other viewpoints that happen to be working far better than the positions just listed.
The Project of Russia and China
And that brings us back to Beijing.
China, Russia, and the Global Majority have a different approach to political economy. And virtually no one in the west gets it.
And it is here that China leads the way. It is led by a workers' party that as such seeks to replace the "divide and rule" dictatorship of the bourgeoisie with the leadership of working classes and their political representatives.
This simply means that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP} aspires to walk a fine line that prioritizes the welfare of the majority over that of corporations, billionaires, and of a state entirely beholden to their interests. The CCP has the final word. It protects local currency. Without stifling private enterprise, it protects its majority from the dictatorship of the bourgeoisie.
Accordingly, the CCP for example easily exercises eminent domain to advance projects (e.g. high-speed rail) deemed necessary to serve the common good. The CCP recognizes and suppresses as "corruption" egregious exercise of power on the part of the billionaire classes.
In short, Chinese political theory rejects "divide and rule" in favor of common good, multi-polarity, national sovereignties, and international cooperation. It seeks a world with room for everyone, with abundance for all, and where independent nations trade freely for mutual benefit. It is a world governed by international law directed by the United Nations. That's the vision of "socialism with Chinese characteristics."
Pie in the sky, you say?
Not really. Witness China's success in eliminating extreme poverty in record time. Witness the success of its Belt and Road initiative. Witness all the countries lining up to join BRICS +.
For China, the west's "divide and rule" gives way to multipolarity and cooperation. In contrast to the United States' forever wars and its 700 military bases throughout the world, China hasn't fired a shot outside its borders in more than 40 years and has only one military base outside its borders.
Today's Readings
And that brings us to the readings for this Pentecost Sunday. They too contrast "divide and rule" strategies with those of mutual understanding.
What follows are my "translations" of the readings. Check out the originals here to see if I've got them right.
Genesis 11: 1-9: So, you think the "divide and rule" principle came from the Romans? If so, you're wrong. "Divide and rule" came from the mysterious "Powerful Ones" (the biblical Elohim) who once ruled this earth. Where they came from no one knows. Perhaps from another planet or from all those leagues under the sea. In any case, they were terribly threatened by the humans they needed to supply them with the beef, gold and young virgins. (Powerful Ones always seem to require those.) So, when the Elohim saw humans cooperating to build cities with skyscrapers reaching to the heavens, the Powerful Ones intervened. They somehow made it impossible for people to understand each other. Suddenly they were divided into incomprehensible language groups. Ever since, other Powerful Ones (yes, like the Romans and the "Americans") have aggressively adopted their own "divide and rule" strategies. They invent borders along with cultural, religious, and racial identities to keep humans apart lest they discover the immense power of universal cooperation.
Psalm 104: 1-2, 24, 35, 27-30: Far from dividing humans, Yahweh's Great Spirit wills a New Earth whose creatures share the same breath and live in complete harmony, not division. Yahweh's earth provides abundance for all including food and every good thing imaginable. Everything belongs to humans as a gift from Yahweh. She is indeed to be praised.
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