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the west indian elite to be accurate is not only black but white, brown and indo as well as mixed.
these coalesce into pyramid form around the way the west indies makes its living.
how do the west indies make its living?
used to be agriculture: cane, coffee, cocoa, coconut, cotton. add to this Trinidad oil and bauxite in Jamaica and BG by the turn of the 20th century.
by the 19 fifties big AG was in trouble, dying away to be replaced by tobacco and tourism..while bauxite and oil flourished. a profile of the pyramid in 19-fifty would have revealed white forrin ownership at the top, a local white elite just below..a sort of middle filled with semi professional black/indo people.
but independence is rising..a struggle that had been joined since apprenticeship and Indo arrival. it finds temporary or partial resolution in independence, still going on, in the sham independence starting in 1962 after the federation failed...which is more like partial internal self-government
well how has the economy gone... the way the region makes its living since 1962..and what is now the relationship of the classes to that way..who make up the classes?
big ag has failed completely..only tobacco prolly has some life as far as I understand from afar. the failure of big ag has resulted in the demise of the planter class..as adjunct of the forrin based high economy, completely owned and controlled from afar. that class was an administrative cadre for big capitalism in the west indies. they have been pushed out by a professional black/brown and mixed elite, full or degrees from every university in the world...who rode the new 'independence politics to power.
but what is their power?
their power we find is not an independent power but a compromise, an accommodation. they themselves as leaders wrote and had constitutions voted by the people but those constitutions apparently does not give them power to take over the economy, especially its commanding heights..which is the only way they can address the serious social problems facing the people. instead they have assumed the role of local administrative cadre to those who always owned and controlled the region from the top down. what they are then is a class that looks after forrin regional interest and pay only lip service to the needs of the people
so if we look again at the regional class structure we will see the same pyramid and where the white local cadres for forrin interest was ..there is now a locally derived class of black/brown/mixed, and still whit..but not planters. whites are now like or part of the regional professional classes, are businessmen and so on..still have skin advantage and so on.
at the very top white forrin ownership still prevails but forrin power is now very entrenched much deeper than in the old days for among many negative developments for the west indian people..the entire financial system is control by regional central banks which are in the total control or ownership of international banking..which has bled the west indies, gutted all the currencies from independence to now and continues.
so we have a division of labour between our forrin controllers and the local elites. it is a colonial administration really, with the elites/local economy now responsible for all the costs and administration of the colonialism that still exists. control remains in the metropole drawing profits without expense..a cost now fully borne by the colonised. our people pay for their own control by forrin power..the small regional armies and the police now turned into virulent forces against the people of the region. our elites are responsible for the organization of the local forces and their deployment. they all that is local but take dictation from washington and london in forrin affairs.
they have no power to do anything regionally that benefits the people. if they start doing stuff for for the people, for which they do have constitutional power they would be infiltrated and removed from power in one way or another. in the past BG was invaded and a dictator was installed. the Yard was turned into a violent, destabilized mess under Manley and Seaga.
so what we have is a class of people in the west indies who occupy an administration of the region mostly in government/local ngo's and regional institutions... who are defined by their social role relative to the way we make our living...and by skin colour and ethnicity. their role is to keep the region safe for forrin exploitation. they understand that fully.
it is the same in every territory, they all know each other, work together in frames like Caricom that has brought them close together. they are aware of themselves as a class and how they make their living.
they look out for each other and make sure the system works. all their eggs are in that basket...not in the independence of the region but in its dependence on its traditional exploiters. and the condition of the region is the same as it ever was for the people..indeed getting worse as global capitalism has ripened fully and the people must be made to pay the bills of the capitalist, and to guarantee their profits.
as such then the west indian elites who do not control the region but have ceded that to ole Marse, carrying out their job of keeping things safe for the forriner must also keep things safe for themselves. that means they are part and parcel of, indeed totally invested in the exploitation of the west indian people.
therefore all that assist the people to find clarity, cohesion as a massive class of people exploited by their own elites in conjunction with forriners must be destroyed, tamped down and held in check, turned from any progressive potential into use against the people themselves, to frustrate the very goals that can bring benefit and social capability to the people.
the society as it is organized needs the west indian masses in one way only..to be a helpless foolish exploited mass, guaranteeing the profits of ole marse and the security of his underlings, who are west indians themselves... educated and professional classes of black, Brown, white, mixed west indias.
that is why cricket in particular is snuffed in the west indies, sabotaged into futility by the new west indian elites. cricket is full of rebellious history and representation of the peoples struggle for an equal playing filed in life as a whole. that is the story of west indian cricket. that is not a story the elites want the people to know, become girded by, encouraged by, exemplified by a championship team of now comprised of all west indians, uniting black brown and mixed. they don't want dat at all..will not permit it if they can help it
if you are in the business of controlling people you have to shut them down..leaving no glimmer of hope, no possibility at all of some idea, fact, structure that can spin out of control and lead to revolution.
{ I thought this was a way to start..I run off at the mouth but it will help me to get my thoughts together. I have not really thought about this situation in depth..nor read up on the issue for a long time }