Wednesday, May 15, 2024
Even with teh Tigers, the Tamils did not win.
THE DRAVIDIAN EMPIRE, AN
EPIC FAILURE
https://jacquescoulardeau.medium.com/the-dravidian-empire-an-epic-failure-10d17d968361
A
novel of political fiction that does not reach science-fiction but wants to
tell us a lot about the modern world and what the choices are for us in this
decaying future. The pattern, the Gestalt of this book seems to be that no
matter what humans try to do, good or bad, progressive or reactionary, democratic
or dictatorial, there is no hope and no future for those initiatives. Any
attempt at changing the decaying world we live in is doomed to be a failure.
What
is history? The production of what happens in our world, in fact, in the cosmos,
and no human individual, no human crowd, no human anything can control or
change the course of such events. If by any chance we want to understand what
makes history, we have to consider billions, maybe trillions of parameters in
the cosmos and we, the human dwarves we are, do not even control half a dozen
of them and our vanity makes us believe we can command the cosmos because we
want to be gods. In the old days and in other civilizations than the Western denied
Bible, they were humble enough to give this power to a God that was not of the
human species.
Here
Salman Rushdie follows a witch bewitched by a goddess who pretends she can
create a whole empire from a bag, or rather a sack of seeds, and this leads to
a total and pitiful defeat and absolute termination of the attempt, but it
means Salman Rushdie is predicting that all the positive elements his witch
tries, religious tolerance, education for boys and girls equally, women’s
rights, gender-friendly policies, peace and coexistence, and finally freedom of
expression are all doomed to fail and crumble as soon as they reach some height.
In other words, his novel and his vision are the rewriting of the Babel Tower
myth.
Sorry
boys and girls, no future for any progressive dream, just as much as for any
regressive nightmare. Life and history are neither a dream nor a nightmare.
They are nothing but cosmic determinism governed by the cosmos itself, and we
can be happy with the fact our world is not in a black hole. But after all,
maybe that’s the destiny and fate of humanity, to end up in a bottomless black
hole.
2024 • Éditions La Dondaine, Medium.com
10 Pages
Islamic
Studies, * India, * Dravidian
Linguistics, * Fatalism, * Vijayanagara