Thursday, October 13, 2011

It's After the End of the World


Don't you know that yet. The words of the prophet, Sun Ra.  And this old white guy is on the spaceship  too. But let us break it into stages. 


Stage One: Unbridled Speculation


   

The young, the old, the idle rich, the dissolute, the desperate and the rapacious; by this stage all the parasitic elements of society have entered the game.
   Masterpiece 
 Speculators surge from auction to auction snapping up classics and forgeries alike blinded by the belief that whatever unbelievable price they may pay today someone else will double tomorrow.
   Van Gogh Masterpiece 
 Even untutored musicians gamble and win.


     

Until, that is, the game ends. 
 "As is always the case, prosperity very rapidly encouraged speculation. Speculation regularly occurs in periods when overproduction is already in full swing. It provides overproduction with temporary market outlets, while for this very reason precipitating the outbreak of the crisis and increasing its force. The crisis itself first breaks out in the area of speculation; only later does it hit production. What appears to the superficial observer to be the cause of the crisis is not overproduction but excess speculation, but this is itself only a symptom of overproduction. The subsequent disruption of production does not appear as a consequence of its own previous exuberance but merely as a setback caused by the collapse of speculation."  Karl Marx 


Stage Two: It All Comes Crashing Down


  Zombiegeddon detail 
 There comes a time in all markets when promises and professions must give way to solid objects. As St. Peter says to Dante "Now the alloy and the weight of this money have been well examined; but tell me if you have it in your purse." Or, as Marx goes on to say, "Under the ideal measure of values there lurks the hard cash."
   Ready for Zombiegeddon 
 And so the hapless and the hardy race across the denuded landscape scrambling for guns and groceries before popping into the shelter, if they're lucky. This fellow was, but what a price he paid.
   Zombie self-portrait 


 Stage Three: Madness


   

Which brings us around, as so often before, to the inexplicable, tangled world of Lovecraft. I've done that already and we all know where it leads:
   Madness
Look carefully into the Die of Fate.
   Cthulu dice 
 Take heed in these dangerous times. Board games, are they the answer or can overindulgence lead to this:
   Too many board games

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