
Unchain your mind! FREEDOM!
Since my first musings about a REVOLUTION OF THE MIND here, I have gauged your opinions about the concept asking people on twitter and most of you seemed intrigued and captivated. One person even blogged about it, http://drltmoonfruit.wordpress.com/2011/03/06/revolution-of-the-mind/ , stating that he supports ”the reformist ideas set out by Anthony, in his Revolution of the Mind – through this way, people can become enlightened to new ways of thinking instead of just listening to the right-wing media puppeted by Murdoch, which seems to dominate the British media sector.” High praise indeed, and now I feel I owe it to you all to explain fully what I mean in a quasi speech like form!
REVOLUTION, the very word incites passion, invokes change, massive change and also evokes fear. Fear of bloodshed, violence, sudden change. Yet how about a revolution that goes beyond merely replacing one hegemony with another, how about one without the violence but could possibly achieve a lot more, one that goes beyond replacing one form of oppression for another?
I call for a revolution of a differing kind, a revolution of the mind. Since the formation of the Coalition last may, we have been presented with the orthodoxy of a deficit caused by ‘the previous Labour government’ and that cutting the deficit is the priority is the main priority at all costs, no matter the consequences. No matter the pain! This orthodoxy has spread like wildfire through the media, the Murdoch Press and as such, they seek to control the way we think, in this way their opinion becomes hegemonic.
The Frankfurt School, with ideas derived from Marx that he states that is the everyday conditions under which we live that determine the way we think, suggested that all media is loaded with its own ideology and that knowledge of this leads to emancipation. With the media trumpetting the governments ideological cuts on the public services and the NHS as in the national interest, we can clearly see this.
My revolution is simple. A simple 3 steps: See, Think, Resist! First of all, we must see past what we read in a newspaper, see past the lies propgated by the government. Look at other sources of information, other versions of the story, which in the age of the internet is easier than ever before. The next step is to think differently, seek new solutions such as Chuka Ummuna’s proposal to remutualise Northern Rock as a way to make banking more accountable in the light of the Banking Crisis. Propose new answers, new ideas. Think differently and speak out against the ideology that is constantly put before us, presented as gospel truth. By doing this, we come to the final step, resistance. We speak out against the hegemony, we provide more voices and create a true debate. Using blogs, using twitter, facebook, we can all speak out!
Lets get this clear, I am all in favour of people having differing opinions as humans we naturally do. However what cannot be excused is the forcing of those views on others, the framing of only one side of the debate, and most of all, the framing it as fact. As Marx once said “philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways; the point however is to change it”. Yet we do not need a violent revolution in Marx’s terms. We only need to think differently and see past the ideology of the media. By seeing and thinking differently can we be truly free to put forth new ideas. Its time for a change, its time to defy hegemony, ideology and orthodoxy. Its time for a revolution of the mind!

"We need a revolution of a different kind, a revolution of the mind!"
