NefeshBarYochai
2024-05-26 04:04:03 UTC
Dear students,
What an honor it is to stand with you all, and to stand with you not
as teacher or writer but shoulder-to-shoulder as comrade and
accomplice. What an honor to witness this courage and this clarity, to
be just a small part of the life-affirming time you have opened-up in
this asphyxiating genocidal present.
Our liberal ruling class is fond of platitudes about being on the
right side of history. But these always come long after that history
has been made and tamed. Let them keep their platitudes. One day they
will, no doubt, turn them on this moment too; but today it is you, in
the largest student movement for generations, that are making history.
Today it is you who teach, today it is you who educate, today it is
you who lead. And what youre teaching and learning and enacting in
these spaces is worth a million classrooms.
You know as well as I do that this struggle is long and will remain
fiercely contested by the powers that be. They will keep coming for
you, first with their overseers of civility, those purveyors of
complexity and nuance, then with their goons and thugs uniformed
and un-uniformed.
In the dead of night, they will come for you, they will tear gas you,
pepper spray you, shoot you with rubber bullets. They will try to
silence you, smear you, arrest you, scare you. Worse still, theyll
patronize you, and talk about your misplaced enthusiasm or abused
privilege, or how you need to read a bit more history, or how youll
one day outgrow this naivety; theyll send out their entire gaggle of
authorized stenographers to advise you, to counsel you on the
timbre of your rhetoric or the militancy of your demands (lest you
alienate the community), or, to teach you about the myriad
complexities of modern financial investments that couldnt possibly be
divested from things as mundane as genocide or apartheid. But they can
never take away what you and your comrades across the globe have
already achieved, the future youre already engendering in joining the
struggle for Palestinian liberation.
If Palestine has ignited our planetary consciousness once again, it is
your movement that insists on rising to the moment at the very core of
the imperial world. It is you who have refused to let genocide become
our normal; you who have refused to accept business-as-usual in the
shadow of the mechanized slaughter of thousands of children. You who
have refused complicity in a genocide effectively administered by the
worlds most powerful states in the advanced capitalist west, a
genocide the liberal democracies of the free world fall over
themselves to arm, finance, rationalize, and abet. And in doing so,
you have refused our collective gaslighting; you remind us that were
not actually going insane, that this sense of madness is the only
human response to this global choreography of carnage, to image after
image after image of ashen lifeless children being pulled out of the
rubble in the name of western civilization and values.
It is you who remind us that we revolt not because we have a choice,
but because we can longer breathe. When Aaron Bushnell, whose act of
self-sacrifice in opposition to this genocide remains entirely
incomprehensible to our political order, charged that this is what
our ruling class has decided is normal, he could not have asked for a
more worthy response. You have picked up Aarons mantle, and you honor
it. As you honor the martyrs of Gaza and Palestine in Hinds Hall,
Shireen Abu Akleh Hall, the Lama Jamous Center, and the Refaat Alareer
Encampment.
To the cynical weaponization of identity politics and discourses of
safety, you have enacted spaces of love and comradeship across
difference; the beautiful scenes of Passover celebrations in
encampments under a sea of protective Palestinian keffiyehs have on
their own shattered the racial-colonial common sense and aesthetic
order of Euro-American Zionism. But you have also done this with a
clarity that continuously foregrounds the Palestinian struggle and
rejects the demonization of Palestinian resistance, including its
unequivocal right to a war of national liberation. In doing so you
help us rediscover the language, historical literacy, and courage of
the Left we still hope to become.
You know that the fight for Palestine, like the fight for Black lives,
indigenous sovereignty, socialist futures, and open borders, is a
fight for us all. And you also know that the slaughter of Palestinians
today is prefiguring the slaughter that awaits millions on a burning
planet tomorrow.
I see in your uprisings the cumulative knowledge that you have
cultivated over years of organizing, study, and labor, in meetings and
classrooms, on the streets and behind barricades. Your urgency and
militancy grow organically from this knowledge. You know that the
fight for Palestine, like the fight for Black lives, indigenous
sovereignty, socialist futures, and open borders, is a fight for us
all. And you also know that the slaughter of Palestinians today is
prefiguring the slaughter that awaits millions on a burning planet
tomorrow, that the algorithmic killing sprees of AI-powered drones and
quadcopters are already making their way across the earths surface,
that the homicidal sadism of a humiliated Zionism lurks in every
frustrated supremacist project. You know that the systems of
surveillance, incarceration, and segregation over there are at work in
the border regime and carceral state over here.
In this, you remind us that Palestine condenses our struggles.
Palestine is the name of an inassimilable excess that cant be
captured in late capitalisms regime of signs; it cant be captured
because class power that self-conscious power of capitals ability
to command and that runs between the boards governing our academic
institutions and the corporate-financial world remains an imperially
derived power, still entirely contingent upon war and plunder. And so,
we we the exploited, the looted, the dispossessed, the racialized,
the illegalized, the wretched see ourselves in Palestine.
In truth Ive always known its your generation that would make this
breakthrough. Not just because I didnt subscribe to the tales of your
attention deficits, nor because I have an inflated sense of your
abilities. But simply because of the historical challenge you have,
for better or worse, inherited. It is you, born in the shadow of the
great recession, active shooter drills, and the forever wars, that
have come of age in the global disorder of the slow collapse of the
unipolar imperial world. In fact, you were born into a temporality of
crisis that is uniquely yours: indefinite secular stagnation on the
one hand and imminent climatic collapse on the other.
But its not simply that youve inherited climate catastrophe, an
entirely looted commons, neo-feudal inequality, and all but broken
public institutions, but that the way out of these crises looks harder
than ever. In some way I believe youre better for it for one, your
nose for elite-ordained bullshit is all the sharper. But the risks too
are grave. Nothing wouldve been easier for those in your generation
than a turn to reaction, or dissociation, or to any kind of escapism.
Instead before our very eyes, the best of you have decided on
revolutionary love. Its no wonder our ruling class is so dumbfounded.
That your uprising has emerged on the terrain of the university is no
coincidence. Its the university above all that concentrates the
historical contradictions of our age. And like the good dialecticians
you all intuitively are, you know that in the contradiction lies the
hope. Nothing could be more telling of the current scale of the
contradictions and indeed the crisis of the university than the
hysterical, brutal militarized response to your protest.
Youre practicing everything that academic administrators profess to
value: collective democracy, civic action, selflessness, empathy,
diversity, courage, and risk-taking. Yet when these cease to be a
series of empty signs circulating as operations of value at the behest
of finance capital, they become a danger. When the university has been
entirely financialized then divestment appears like a terminal threat.
When the worth of the university becomes overwhelmingly an index of
financial circuits and flows, of market confidence and belief, then
of course the pageantry of robes, regalia, bagpipes, and syrupy vapid
commencement speeches attains a hollow sacredness of its own. When
the show is all there is, then of course it must go on even as
childrenpulled out from the rubble in pieces at a rate of about 95 a
day every day for 7 months (hows that for returns?) are slaughtered
by weapons our universities help finance.
The truth is that our universities are financialized corporate
entities that leak. What we do in them is a kind of leakage that has
to be captured and regulated as value. Everything from the training of
critical thought to the ethics of critical pedagogy, from radical
study to the questioning of given narratives and histories is a
leakage that somehow the university-as-private-equity-firm both
depends on and dreads, both valorizes and heavily regulates.
Today its precisely these leakages that the rightwing assault on
higher education is coming for. Theyre coming to plug the gaps. The
Congressional witch-hunts are just the latest iteration. Theyre
plugging the gaps, taking the regulation to its logical conclusion,
because the ruling classes know very well the size and magnitude of
the crisis that is not imminent but already here. They know theyve
left you with a burning planet, crumbling infrastructures, atrophied
democracies, and foreclosed futures. They dont need people like you
who think, who question, who critically parse, and less still, people
who are committed to causes like anti-imperialism and genuine
universalisms.
They need technicians, financiers, engineers, and the kind of quiet
cold competencies of the managerial paradigm; they need people who are
not invested in the world but invested in stocks, or better yet,
invested in themselves as figures of a kind of stock, as human
financial portfolios. And if they have to gut the university to get it
done, if they have to mobilize every piece of institutional and
repressive power to do so, then they will. Yesterday it was critical
race theory. The day before that, trans rights. Today its Palestine
and anti-Zionism the script changes, but the play is the same.
The fight for Palestine and divestment today, then, is also a fight
against the corporatization of the university, against its
hyper-exploitation of precarious and contingent labor, against its
centralization around technocratic administrations, a fight for its
genuine democratization. Its a fight for and against the university.
And if the university is to have any future beyond its corporate
capture, it will be you and your allies who forge it.
What an honor it is to step into this breach with you.
Long live the student uprising, long live Palestine!
https://mondoweiss.net/2024/05/the-student-uprising-is-fighting-for-all-of-us/
What an honor it is to stand with you all, and to stand with you not
as teacher or writer but shoulder-to-shoulder as comrade and
accomplice. What an honor to witness this courage and this clarity, to
be just a small part of the life-affirming time you have opened-up in
this asphyxiating genocidal present.
Our liberal ruling class is fond of platitudes about being on the
right side of history. But these always come long after that history
has been made and tamed. Let them keep their platitudes. One day they
will, no doubt, turn them on this moment too; but today it is you, in
the largest student movement for generations, that are making history.
Today it is you who teach, today it is you who educate, today it is
you who lead. And what youre teaching and learning and enacting in
these spaces is worth a million classrooms.
You know as well as I do that this struggle is long and will remain
fiercely contested by the powers that be. They will keep coming for
you, first with their overseers of civility, those purveyors of
complexity and nuance, then with their goons and thugs uniformed
and un-uniformed.
In the dead of night, they will come for you, they will tear gas you,
pepper spray you, shoot you with rubber bullets. They will try to
silence you, smear you, arrest you, scare you. Worse still, theyll
patronize you, and talk about your misplaced enthusiasm or abused
privilege, or how you need to read a bit more history, or how youll
one day outgrow this naivety; theyll send out their entire gaggle of
authorized stenographers to advise you, to counsel you on the
timbre of your rhetoric or the militancy of your demands (lest you
alienate the community), or, to teach you about the myriad
complexities of modern financial investments that couldnt possibly be
divested from things as mundane as genocide or apartheid. But they can
never take away what you and your comrades across the globe have
already achieved, the future youre already engendering in joining the
struggle for Palestinian liberation.
If Palestine has ignited our planetary consciousness once again, it is
your movement that insists on rising to the moment at the very core of
the imperial world. It is you who have refused to let genocide become
our normal; you who have refused to accept business-as-usual in the
shadow of the mechanized slaughter of thousands of children. You who
have refused complicity in a genocide effectively administered by the
worlds most powerful states in the advanced capitalist west, a
genocide the liberal democracies of the free world fall over
themselves to arm, finance, rationalize, and abet. And in doing so,
you have refused our collective gaslighting; you remind us that were
not actually going insane, that this sense of madness is the only
human response to this global choreography of carnage, to image after
image after image of ashen lifeless children being pulled out of the
rubble in the name of western civilization and values.
It is you who remind us that we revolt not because we have a choice,
but because we can longer breathe. When Aaron Bushnell, whose act of
self-sacrifice in opposition to this genocide remains entirely
incomprehensible to our political order, charged that this is what
our ruling class has decided is normal, he could not have asked for a
more worthy response. You have picked up Aarons mantle, and you honor
it. As you honor the martyrs of Gaza and Palestine in Hinds Hall,
Shireen Abu Akleh Hall, the Lama Jamous Center, and the Refaat Alareer
Encampment.
To the cynical weaponization of identity politics and discourses of
safety, you have enacted spaces of love and comradeship across
difference; the beautiful scenes of Passover celebrations in
encampments under a sea of protective Palestinian keffiyehs have on
their own shattered the racial-colonial common sense and aesthetic
order of Euro-American Zionism. But you have also done this with a
clarity that continuously foregrounds the Palestinian struggle and
rejects the demonization of Palestinian resistance, including its
unequivocal right to a war of national liberation. In doing so you
help us rediscover the language, historical literacy, and courage of
the Left we still hope to become.
You know that the fight for Palestine, like the fight for Black lives,
indigenous sovereignty, socialist futures, and open borders, is a
fight for us all. And you also know that the slaughter of Palestinians
today is prefiguring the slaughter that awaits millions on a burning
planet tomorrow.
I see in your uprisings the cumulative knowledge that you have
cultivated over years of organizing, study, and labor, in meetings and
classrooms, on the streets and behind barricades. Your urgency and
militancy grow organically from this knowledge. You know that the
fight for Palestine, like the fight for Black lives, indigenous
sovereignty, socialist futures, and open borders, is a fight for us
all. And you also know that the slaughter of Palestinians today is
prefiguring the slaughter that awaits millions on a burning planet
tomorrow, that the algorithmic killing sprees of AI-powered drones and
quadcopters are already making their way across the earths surface,
that the homicidal sadism of a humiliated Zionism lurks in every
frustrated supremacist project. You know that the systems of
surveillance, incarceration, and segregation over there are at work in
the border regime and carceral state over here.
In this, you remind us that Palestine condenses our struggles.
Palestine is the name of an inassimilable excess that cant be
captured in late capitalisms regime of signs; it cant be captured
because class power that self-conscious power of capitals ability
to command and that runs between the boards governing our academic
institutions and the corporate-financial world remains an imperially
derived power, still entirely contingent upon war and plunder. And so,
we we the exploited, the looted, the dispossessed, the racialized,
the illegalized, the wretched see ourselves in Palestine.
In truth Ive always known its your generation that would make this
breakthrough. Not just because I didnt subscribe to the tales of your
attention deficits, nor because I have an inflated sense of your
abilities. But simply because of the historical challenge you have,
for better or worse, inherited. It is you, born in the shadow of the
great recession, active shooter drills, and the forever wars, that
have come of age in the global disorder of the slow collapse of the
unipolar imperial world. In fact, you were born into a temporality of
crisis that is uniquely yours: indefinite secular stagnation on the
one hand and imminent climatic collapse on the other.
But its not simply that youve inherited climate catastrophe, an
entirely looted commons, neo-feudal inequality, and all but broken
public institutions, but that the way out of these crises looks harder
than ever. In some way I believe youre better for it for one, your
nose for elite-ordained bullshit is all the sharper. But the risks too
are grave. Nothing wouldve been easier for those in your generation
than a turn to reaction, or dissociation, or to any kind of escapism.
Instead before our very eyes, the best of you have decided on
revolutionary love. Its no wonder our ruling class is so dumbfounded.
That your uprising has emerged on the terrain of the university is no
coincidence. Its the university above all that concentrates the
historical contradictions of our age. And like the good dialecticians
you all intuitively are, you know that in the contradiction lies the
hope. Nothing could be more telling of the current scale of the
contradictions and indeed the crisis of the university than the
hysterical, brutal militarized response to your protest.
Youre practicing everything that academic administrators profess to
value: collective democracy, civic action, selflessness, empathy,
diversity, courage, and risk-taking. Yet when these cease to be a
series of empty signs circulating as operations of value at the behest
of finance capital, they become a danger. When the university has been
entirely financialized then divestment appears like a terminal threat.
When the worth of the university becomes overwhelmingly an index of
financial circuits and flows, of market confidence and belief, then
of course the pageantry of robes, regalia, bagpipes, and syrupy vapid
commencement speeches attains a hollow sacredness of its own. When
the show is all there is, then of course it must go on even as
childrenpulled out from the rubble in pieces at a rate of about 95 a
day every day for 7 months (hows that for returns?) are slaughtered
by weapons our universities help finance.
The truth is that our universities are financialized corporate
entities that leak. What we do in them is a kind of leakage that has
to be captured and regulated as value. Everything from the training of
critical thought to the ethics of critical pedagogy, from radical
study to the questioning of given narratives and histories is a
leakage that somehow the university-as-private-equity-firm both
depends on and dreads, both valorizes and heavily regulates.
Today its precisely these leakages that the rightwing assault on
higher education is coming for. Theyre coming to plug the gaps. The
Congressional witch-hunts are just the latest iteration. Theyre
plugging the gaps, taking the regulation to its logical conclusion,
because the ruling classes know very well the size and magnitude of
the crisis that is not imminent but already here. They know theyve
left you with a burning planet, crumbling infrastructures, atrophied
democracies, and foreclosed futures. They dont need people like you
who think, who question, who critically parse, and less still, people
who are committed to causes like anti-imperialism and genuine
universalisms.
They need technicians, financiers, engineers, and the kind of quiet
cold competencies of the managerial paradigm; they need people who are
not invested in the world but invested in stocks, or better yet,
invested in themselves as figures of a kind of stock, as human
financial portfolios. And if they have to gut the university to get it
done, if they have to mobilize every piece of institutional and
repressive power to do so, then they will. Yesterday it was critical
race theory. The day before that, trans rights. Today its Palestine
and anti-Zionism the script changes, but the play is the same.
The fight for Palestine and divestment today, then, is also a fight
against the corporatization of the university, against its
hyper-exploitation of precarious and contingent labor, against its
centralization around technocratic administrations, a fight for its
genuine democratization. Its a fight for and against the university.
And if the university is to have any future beyond its corporate
capture, it will be you and your allies who forge it.
What an honor it is to step into this breach with you.
Long live the student uprising, long live Palestine!
https://mondoweiss.net/2024/05/the-student-uprising-is-fighting-for-all-of-us/