Pyramids of Lie
Recently, a few American acquaintances told me of a new approach to the ancient history, that gains strength in
popular science and appears to be favored by the official ideology. According to that theory, there was no
slavery in the early civilizations (Egypt, Middle East, Mesopotamia etc.), and all their wealth and great cultural
achievements were produced by the free full-righted citizens in their honest service to the supreme interests of
reason and creativity...
Well, I must admit that such a view is very convenient for the leaders of the modern American civilization. It
diverts the minds of Americans from the simple fact that their well-being is mostly based on enslaving the whole
world and exploiting billions in the interests of the rich few. Of course, a pretty woman receiving expensive gifts
from a respectable lover can be unaware of that the generous gentleman makes his living by robbing banks or
keeping banks (which is principally the same). She would only enjoy a careless life full of pleasure, and she may
have candid pity for those miserable who did not find a good guy to feed them.
However, being unaware of slavery does not reduce or eliminate it. The three principal stages of civilization
(slavery, feudalism and capitalism) are all based on exploitation of one person by another, and it is only the
forms of exploitation that change. This does not mean that people were happy and free before civilization;
inversely, they were much more dependent on their environment, and the very idea of freedom is inapplicable to
the pre-civilized societies. Civilization brought freedom to few by the expense of many, it has opposed freedom
and slavery and developed this opposition to the extent of contradiction, which is bound to be eliminated in a
new kind of sociality, removing any slavery (and hence freedom) at all.
Returning to the Ancient Egypt, one could remark that its being built on the bones of numerous slaves can hardly
be doubted, except by those who try to reverse all the meanings of the common words, referring to religion as
spirituality, and to slavery as freedom. There are many indications of slavery in the early Egypt, including a
whole library of written documents left. Of course, one should be careful with interpretations and not believe to
any document without a serious analysis. But even is there were no mentioning of pharaohs bringing thousands
of slaves back to Egypt from their military campaigns, nobody can convince me that the famous pyramids were
built by disinterested artists without any compulsion. The new American theory of free citizens building the
pyramids is sheer nonsense, the statements that the erection of those frightening tombs was to the benefit of the
lay people, thus fed by a kind and wise pharaoh, are obvious lie. And this lie has been invented to conform with
the modern tale of many workers receiving their living from a good bourgeois, who hired them to build him a
fashionable house, or an office sky-scraper, or strategic missiles and bombers to bring more people to obeisance.
The situation is exactly inverse: it is the workers who provide living for the bourgeois, giving him the major part
of their labor, their health and strength, without any compensation at all.
However, while the bourgeois are all the same, workers differ, and workers of one nation can be in a privileged
position, since they can share a small part of the profits squeezed by the bourgeoisie from the workers of another
country. For instance, after the USA have occupied Iraq, American capitalists will exploit its natural and human
resources, and billions of dollars will flow to their bank accounts; with that money, they will hire more
Americans to produce more articles of luxury and more weapons, which will stimulate American economy as a
whole and indirectly increase the average level of life in the USA. That is why American workers will support
any act of international piracy by their country, and the majority of American population will feed on the blood
of the countries devastated by US troops. The honest people of America will, therefore, remain on the periphery
of the social life, with no chance to be heard.
Today, science is often sacrificed to profit, and the very word "science" is identified with anything but scientific
research. A silliest fantasy can be promoted by the media as a cutting-edge discovery, and former scientists are
more engaged in search for funding rather than search for truth. And some of them yield to pressure and start cooking
stupid sensations to attract capital; they often finish with convincing themselves in the lies they tell, and
becoming the advocates of the existing socioeconomic system, stretching facts to the ideology of the ruling class.
This especially concerns humanitarian science, where financing is strictly dependent on the ideological gain.
Thus scientific history gives way to apologetic history, using the speculations on the human past to embellish the
ugly today. And they pretend to have proven that no slavery has ever exited, or, at least, it has never been a
dominant economic mechanism.
Of course, no scientific abstraction can exist in the real world, and one can be sure that any real economy
combines the elements of different origin, and different stages of economic and social development are
intertwined in any particular society. The earliest civilizations retained many relics of the primitive communal
system, like modern capitalism always incorporates the elements of feudalism, slavery, or tribal tradition.
However, this does not deny the existence of the objective stages of historical development, like combining all
the letters in any text does not mean that there is no alphabet. The theory of economic and cultural formations is
one of the greatest achievements of the historical science, and no regular advocate of the freedom of one nation
to enslave the rest of the world can annihilate this clear and constructive idea.
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