Friday, April 02, 2010

I think, therefore I perish


 Cogito ergo, sum - Rene Descartes

Rene Descartes the 17th century French philosopher and mathematician, in his most famous essay Meditations and A Treatise on Methods proposed the separation of mind and body in our conceptualisation of human nature paving way for the evolution of scientific method in the way we study phenomena.

Sense perception alone is not capable of understanding Nature, thought process separate from the physical entity of the self make understanding Reality complete, according to Descartes. The ideology of thinking is now known as Cartesian paradigm.

From Cartesian paradigm the idea of falsification and determining of truth-ness of a study evolve, later known as the Scientific Method.

Cogito Ergo Sum, or "I think therefore I exist", according to Descartes. For the layperson this may mean that it is the independence of thought that determine the nature of existence.

It is through the encouragement of thinking that human existence is celebrated. It is through doubting and dissenting that human beings will be defined as thinking beings.

I perish

We have our own Cartesian philosophy that governs the way we separate the individual from society.

We call it "I think therefore I perish". It permeates not only at the top level of political management but also universities, high schools, religious and social institutions and even our homes.

In the case of those who think for society and suggest for the betterment of the largest number of people, in a Utilitarian way, we see out government applying our own Cartesian principal of existence: we banish the thinkers and incarcerate them.

So that they will not become, like Socrates, Gandhi, or Mandela, an irritant to the rakyat and an agitator to the ruler or the State.

We see them taken away, put in solitary confinement, brainwashed, and indoctrinated with a new consciousness that will make them most subdued and lose their critical sensibility.

candlelight vigil 301205 girl with candleThis is the Orwellian world we have allowed to evolve – the world in which the British writer George Orwell (pen name of Eric Blair) described in his famous work, 1984.

In which "truth is power" and "war is peace" and the Ministry of Truth produces Official Knowledge to be filter funneled into the mind of the citizens of Oceania.

We are all guilty of being happily amused by the goodies and the candies we deserve as a result of our own surrender to this technopoly we let this Third World capitalist state establish.

We have allowed the Malaysian corporatist developmentalist agenda dictate our economic condition and elect leaders amongst those who have a warped view of human nature, capitalism, and industrialisation.

As in the case of Raja Petra Kamaruddin, we let our leaders jail those who show their rage against the machine; those who dissent and present powerful arguments for an alternative society that champions equality for all and punishes the corrupt and powerful few.

We let the media evolve into a powerful instrument of mental colonisation.

Letting television become babysitters to our children so that when they grow older they will become not only good consumers of artifacts produced by the Malaysian culture industry but become good and obedient followers of the ideology of communalism – ideology that thrives on the playing of religious and race sentimentalities.

We have consumed too much the State-controlled newspapers, entertained by nice stories of the myth of our own Horatio Alger and the self-made urban legends of our Warren Buffets, Bill Gates, Vanderbilts and Rockefellers.

Unbeknownst to us the complex interlocking directorates and proxies involved in the propping up of our rich and famous.

Understandably the lower the socio-economic class the rakyat is in, the more they are attracted to the bonfire of race and religious vanities.

Perhaps it is to the advantage of the ruling class that the philosophy of education for critical consciousness is to be silently murdered.

So that we will have generations after generation of Malaysians that are hegemonised and "neutralised" by a system that gives them Prozac and Valiums as they travel through the conveyer belt of education – from kindergarten to even graduate school.

Championing ketuanan

We see Acts such as the University and University Colleges Act of 1971 being jealously guarded by those in power; the part that disallow students to be involved in political parties are still kept intact.

In fear that the students will be free to work for parties that fit their liking for idealism and to ensure that corrupt parties will be legally challenged by an even larger number of students.

We are allowing irrational patronage system to dictate how our students should behave. While many of the vice chancellors are former leaders of communal parties championing ketuanan this or that.

While many now are chairmen and chairwomen of alumni of those race-based parties, the students are not allowed to join any.

The argument that that students will not be able to focus on their studies if they join political parties is a lame one.

It is like a bad tune on a broken record or a badly-scratched CD – students leaders, like athlete-scholars, can perform brilliantly when their focus is to enrich their experience with the philosophy and practice of establishing republics of virtue.

Each student must be given the freedom and opportunity to decide the kind of government they want.

Each generation must be allowed to evolve into ethical beings that will remove any government that has become corrupted and intoxicated with power and no longer serve the rakyat.

In our age, the governing Cartesian philosophy is "they think, therefore they will perish" Or more accurately, if they think and act, we will make sure they perish – seems to be the way the present regime modus operandi.

In universities, we see the separation of mind and the social self in the way our students are encouraged to think. Of course we see students protesting here and there but there is still a sense of emptiness in the content.

The sense of critical sensibility does not seem to have permeated in their consciousness; as the curriculum that structure their mind is still watered down of its critical components.

Over the past few years cases of students and faculty dismissed for speaking up against the government and the university's governance abound. Many are not yet resolved, waiting to be argued in courts.

Violations of fundamental rights to speak up and to dissent are at the heart of these cases. They reflect the inability of our universities to respect the rights of individuals to be intelligent.

One-dimensional

We saw in the case of University Teknologi Mara the Cartesian principle applied.

Why would those thousands of students embarrass themselves by championing for their rights to be chained and caged by the comfort of one-dimensional race-based thinking when their counterparts globally pride themselves with how diverse their campuses are?

We saw the dangerous concept of Ketuanan Melayu funneled into the mind of the students.

Our bright young learners who ought to be socialised into a world of meritocracy and cultural democracy that values not only hard work and cognition but also inter-cultural understanding and collaboration.

We should have not allowed institutions such as the prime minister's Biro Tata Negara to set foot on our campuses and force our children to learn its version of "citizenship".

One that is not only based on a truncated and warped history of Malaysia but also one that closes the mind of the Malays into evolving into brave souls that values multiculturalism and champions the idea of "world citizens"; a noble concept that sees poverty and dehumanisation as a problem of humanity to be solved peacefully and collectively.

We think, therefore we perish.

What then must we do?


47 comments:

Tamerlane said...

"Have you seen the little piggies
Crawling in the dirt
And for all the little piggies
Life is getting worse
Always having dirt to play around in.

Have you seen the bigger piggies
In their starched white shirts
You will find the bigger piggies
Stirring up the dirt
Always have clean shirts to play around in.

In their sties with all their backing
They don't care what goes on around
In their eyes there's something lacking
What they need's a damn good whacking.

Everywhere there's lots of piggies
Living piggy lives
You can see them out for dinner
With their piggy wives
Clutching forks and knives to eat their bacon."

clk said...

Instead of a culture of embracing diversity which M'sia was once ahead of most nations in the world, we M'sia had since fell into one of exclusivity.

Certain positions are now exclusive; certain groups, words, religion, practices, acts, ethnicity etc. are now also exclusive.

After a period of exclusivity, we'll then realised that we have been only a "frog in the boiling pot". By then it will be too late!

Anonymous said...

..............and perish shall you.

coyote said...

Clk, that's a fact of like mate. Accept it and every thing will be ok.

matrix said...

How about a concept of i-malaysia as oppose to 1 malaysia whereby the non Bumis should assimilate rather than be integrated. All non Bumis language papers should be closed except for one or two. Other religious expressions than the national religion should be confined to their homes and the vernacular schools should be phased out Non Bumis script in public places should be banned. Would anybody like to guess what does that i stands for.

coyote said...

The Azly’s word of anarchy ,chaos , freedom ................ and doom’s day.

Anonymous said...

Why don't you write about the product of Kolej TAR in this context ........

Anonymous said...

How they oppress the Malays in the corporate world when it comes to promotion and bonuses.Come on Azly live in the real world lah.

Anonymous said...

It's not umno that people hate. it them who runs it. they have to change now. but i don't see it coming

prime said...

Mr Azly, it's easy to write in the comfort of the land of plenty of yours. You have not experience the corporate world in this country. Yours, I guess is much confined to the academic world within the university fences, malay academician.I see your ramblings are of no substance, quoting much of those philosophers which are no relevance in our situation here. Be more focus rather then going tangential from the current prevailing issues if you want to be relevant. Other wise keep o those sensitive topics pertaining to this state.

Anonymous said...

Stop manipulating the facts, Doc

einstein said...

And furthermore you being a byproduct of MRSM which are entirely comprise of Malays do not provide the experiences like one who goes to the mixed school. This is a fact cos I've got friends produce of that "vernacular malay school". The experiences that you went through is not a good foundation on the topics you are currently writing especially when it comes to racial or Malay matters. Please stick to your genre.....

einstein said...

.............and personally have always doubts and resevation about "kita orangs" coming in from that kiasu country across the crossway.

Man Chong said...

治男治男, ya la you like one leading his liting because aa, i know one he lite good thing about you one not about me one. His artical say only good good thing about you one...

Anonymous said...

The article says so much about Azly’s world of anarchy ,chaos , freedom ................ and doom’s day

Tamerlane said...

The Dajjal is one eyed. And whats behind the american dollar?

Anonymous said...

Umno must change. people are fed up with them

Anonymous said...

mr.azly, your discussion is brilliant.

Anonymous said...

velly velly blilliant one......

Anonymous said...

Down with the vernacular schools including the mrsms

Dr. AZLY RAHMAN said...

I can see that this article is troubling to many who commented-- why? A philosopher need not fear truths ...

mohd ali ismail said...

I hope many people see and read your article and hopefully wake up from their sleep and join our struggle for the betterment of our future generation.Thank you Dr.Azly as there is no better way of putting our frustrations in words.

clk said...

What to do when many seem troubled by this article?

Most choose to remain prisoners' chained in the cave contented with what is projected in front of them, while the lonely philsopher who has seen the light is deemed a lunatic by the rest!

You'll know where the above came from.

Anonymous said...

These commentors are actually not troubled by this or t other articles in particular i think. They are troubled over Azly's wish to erase the Malays race from this earth, i guess and therefore they will intrude to any of azly's article whichever one is of no signifance.

Anonymous said...

A philosopher should be through thick and thin with his subject matter if he believed the truth.He should not be a coward and runs to faraway land of plenty. He should be brave to weather the storm and even to be gaoled.He should be with the people....It's easy to write those articles especially from the comfort of a cosy apartment in the suburds of usa

Dr. AZLY RAHMAN said...

Anonymous-es, you wish to be in my blog to learn but do not want to examine how you are learning. I am still kind enough not to delete any of the inappropriate comments; in the spirit of free speech. But you have a long way to go in terms of mastering the way to present good arguments. You obviously do not understand the complexity of my articles in this blog. You obviously do not know why I am writing -- all these over 300 articles on social change.
These are troubling articles to many, because we must deal with troubling issues of our times.

So-- behave well in this forum. I will need to delete irrelevant comments, if I must. You are a learner, first and foremost.

Anonymous said...

Tell us why sir. What's troubling you. Delete if you must in the spirit of free speech.I don't believe in the freedom of speech.What do you mean that I should behave.....as if to kow tow to article.Stop the ego boosting journey of yours and stop think before you write any further article about the Malays

Anonymous said...

Those 300 articles are irrelevant to us the Malays over here in this part of the world with onslaught

Dr. AZLY RAHMAN said...

Anonymous,

Why I should delete? Because the responses are not up to even the minimum standard of responses required for this dialogue.Unless you think otherwise. Prove to me that you can mount reasonable arguments and I will not delete them. You are a guest on my blog, though uninvited.

Anonymous said...

Delete if you must. I've nothing to prove to you SIR. Those are my thoughts. They are very personal and blunt and substandard by your scale .Respond if you must.For your info everyone is free to state his or her opinion in which ever blog he visits and no invitation is required. This cyber is not exclusive to you or me. Comprehend!

Anonymous said...

"You obviously do not know why I am writing -- all these over 300 articles on social change."
Tell us why sir ......

minah rempit said...

Prof.Azly,
Those were good ideas you have presented.I am hoping people will change their way of thinking.
Some people just do not think before they write..suffering others who read their opaque comments..sorry anonymous ..you are just too emotional to be around..

Anonymous said...

Isn't that we are made of. Don't you have any of that, mem rempit. Yes I am very emotional when it comes to somebody who wants to cleanse the Malays. What say you?

Anonymous said...

Or can you tell us on behalf of Dr Azly, mem rempit

cik rempit said...

Do you feel you are being erased? what makes you feel that way? afraid of your own shadows? Dr.Azly has given all the facts..please do your homework before dare enough to call me mem rempit...this is not the place to boost your ego.we have better place to voice anger...
and i believe that melayu although sounded like flaccid..me "layu"will stand up high..ever..
sadly those with your mentality will the one help malay to be perished..if not now..soon..

Tamerlane said...

Cant you see that your attacks and attempts to ethnic cleanse the malays from existence has backfired? It will only serve to strengthen our solidarity.

Anonymous said...

My dear cik/minah/mem rempit,I don't see why you have to be so uptight about me. This is not my ego boosting trip. Or probably it's yours. It's about national imterest mam.Comprehend. Nothing personal and you have a nice day ok.

coyote said...

cik rempit, I guess you want to rename melayu as "metegang". So you want to get laid next time by metegang instead melayu.......on your bike mate

kak rempit yg berhatisuci said...

thank you anonymous without gender.
so dont get too emotional on the very first place...scroll back your words.. lets discuss intelligently then. look at how ketuanan melayu has done to our new generation?

"Each student must be given the freedom and opportunity to decide the kind of government they want."

they have to be given chance and let them think without us corrupting their minds.

and also why cant the kumpulan professional from the govn sector involved in politics?why only the kumpulan b and below? whats wrong with kumpulan a? afraid of brillinat opinions perhaps.

there need to be a total revamp here..lets do it.

melayu jgn jadi me "layu".

and merempit without breaking rules is ok...at least i dont kill.

Tamerlane said...

see, now the thinking has degenerated into not malay interest as a whole but a delusional entities graded A,B,C classes of malays. What is this crap? Who decide who is graded A or B?

kak rempit yg berhatisuci said...

this is why we need a revamp.

coyote said...

what is minah rempit blabbering about?.anybody wish to enlighten? is gender of importance here? and what is ketuanan melayu by the way? is she a tuan by her own making or by default.

ketua perempit said...

i say what i wish to say...you dont have to agree but you at least you have read.

Anonymous said...

Well said, ketua perempit and so do i mam. But we can agree to disagree.... can we

rempit yg sopan said...

as you wish my friend anonymous
..whatever it is..mr.azly is right in his writings..most if not all...

Anonymous said...

anything lah to satisfy your ego mania my friend. how about lunch and ramp it?

Dr. AZLY RAHMAN said...

Good to read these exchanges between mat and minah rempit. Like racing up and down Federal Highway, in opposite directions :-). But in cyberspace, one can never know what one's gender actually is and doubly difficult for 'anonymouses'.

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