When the first great European historian wrote
‘The Peloponnesian War’ around 400 BC he explained its purpose:
‘I shall be content
if it is judged useful by those who will want to have a clear understanding
of what happened – and such is the human condition, will happen again at
some time in the same or a similar pattern.’
Now that we have arrived at the point where the
collapse of the political class is not only visible but finally grasped by the
ignorant masses, it is vital that the Muslim intellectual elite in whose hands
the future is inevitable, coming as they do with a new nomos, that is
post-capitalist and theistic, should base their actions on an understanding of
why the old order collapsed.
When the Earl of Essex rose against the State of
the aging Queen Elizabeth, it was not the personalised conflict of the ambitious
favourite and the aged virgin Queen. It was the political crossroads between the
two possible foundations of state power – the personal rule against the
structuralist State. It was Essex versus the Cecils, but the latter represented
the model of a State governed by a political class. Essex was executed, personal
rule went under and the modern State was born. Blair, the last dictator of the
British political system brought the Cecilian system to an end before sending
the country to a war without benefit but which has brought him a personal
fortune of millions of dollars of brokering Iraqi oil contracts. His abolition
of the House of Lords saw its demise being at least delayed by Viscount
Cranbourne, the last of the Cecils!
With Essex dead 400 years the issue has been
reborn. With the disintegration of the capitalist wealth system, the political
framework which upheld it is disgraced also.
In one of his most important letters Essex wrote to the Earl of Rutland:
‘…above all other
books be conversant in the histories, for they will best instruct you in
matter, moral, military and politic, by which, and in which, you must ripen
your and settle your judgment.”
Now, while it is abundantly clear that the
politicians are the scum of the human species, and that their age is effectively
over, anarchy is not in our interest. Tacitus and Imam Malik are one in their
preference for a limited tolerance of incapable government to chaos itself. The
present duty of the, alas, uneducated urban masses is to steer a calm course
into a doomed future while working intensely to build a new model of society
devoid of the capitalist institutions, instruments and personnel. This is true
for Britain, Greece, France, Germany and Spain. The internal crisis inside the
U.S.A. is irretrievable. Even ending its wars will not bring rescue. Its near
future will be hispanic, and one hopes, finally, Navaho!
With reference to the imminent British election –
the historical perspective is vital. While the Empire’s system was in place, the
structuralist government was constant. Two parties not governing in opposition
but rather on the hidden model, front benches in power, ministerial rule passing
among ministers, and, till their turn came, ‘shadow’ ministers. Parliament
itself remained engaged in local issues. The two parties which provided this
ministerial class were Conservatives and Liberals. They were not in leadership –
opposed to one another. Of the Liberals, Oscar Wilde’s Lady Bracknell declared,
“We dine with them!”
The socialist ‘Labour’ party were not voted into
power but owe their existence, ironically, to the Royal Prerogative of George V,
in his rescue of political governance. Ironic, because they plan to abolish that
same Prerogative which is the historical foundation of post-Roman Britain.
In the first monetary crisis of post-War Britain
with the ruling financial and banking system still insecure, they did not dare
risk a socialist government. To break the old two party system logic, rendered
merely technical once Opposition now meant, ideologically, an opposite financial
doctrine, the logical solution was to split the Labour vote. To this end the
financiers set up a rogue politician, Clive Jenkins, to ‘re-create’ the ruined
Liberal Party as ‘The Liberal Democrats’. It was to ‘break the mould’ of two
party politics. What it did, was what it was intended to do, break Labour and
put in a Conservative Party which was in fact a new breed of trained
monetarists. Jenkins, the ex-socialist, was elevated to the peerage. The
Liberal-Democrats had been financed by a raft of oligarchs, led principally by
Lord Rothschild!
For a second time the now terrified financial
oligarchy have seen fit to play the broker’s card – ‘Lib-Dem’.
This time it can give Parliament an impotised
Government that dare not oppose banking reform, robbed as it will be of
legislative power. The Hung Parliament – all middle and no extremes – will
assure the rise of extremist groups. It will weaken the Monarchy – the last
Henrician gift of religion protecting the State – and this will lift the only
protection the Muslim community can count on inside the State. It will also
licence the extremist republican right whose prime target is Islam and the
Muslims.
It follows from this – that ‘choice’ is not
available. The Sky Television, poll manipulated ‘decision’ is something thinking
Muslims cannot afford. Forget personalities, forget parties. The issue is
survival. For the Muslim population the only way to a safe immediate future is
to support Cameron Conservativism and the weak but potentially strong Monarchy.
If not them, then the demise of functioning government – ‘the centre cannot
hold, mere anarchy is loosed upon the world’ – as Yeats foresaw, and a bleak
atheist future.
May Allah grant
wisdom to the Muslims of Britain,
and by them rescue their new land and my ancient one.