February 22 in Berkeley

“Moloch” by Allen Ginsburg (with mask)

Allen Ginsberg’s poem “Howl” has a middle section called “Moloch’ that is a criticism of the American capitalist society. Moloch is the name of the Canaanite god - he was a huge statue with holes in him that led to fire pits. Children were sacrificed to Moloch. I have rewritten the poem - instead of talking about Moloch in the third person. I am going to BE MOLOCH, wearing this mask.

  • I am Moloch! Capitalism, Alienation, Loneliness, Ashcans, Unobtainable Dollars!

  • I am Moloch, your nightmare! Moloch the loveless! Moloch the incomprehensible prison!

  • My mind is machinery! I am Moloch, my blood is running money!

  • My fingers are ten armies! My breast is a cannibal dynamo! My ear is a smoking tomb!

  • I am Moloch! Capitalism! My eyes are a thousand blind windows! My factories croak in the fog!

  • My love is endless oil and stone! My soul is electricity and banks! I created the specter of poverty.

  • I am Moloch. Dow Jones! Robot apartments, skeleton treasuries! Blind Capitals! Demonic Industries! Invincible madhouses! Monstrous Bombs!

  • You humans broke your backs and hearts lifting Moloch to heaven! All your visions, miracles, ecstasies, illuminations, and epiphanies were destroyed.

  • You are Crazy inside me now, crazy inside Moloch. Moloch frightens you out of your natural ecstasy.

  • I am Moloch, Eternal Profit, I carried your screams and suicides down the American river!

  • I made you jump off the roof, Moloch crushes you on the pavement of Wall Street.

What Are We Worth? (w/ murmuration video)

Hi - this might be the longest call-and response ever created - Its so long it might be more accurately defined as CULT INDOCTRINATION. —— I say regular type, audience says bold type

Hi - we are now going to read what might be the longest call-and response ever created - Its so long it is probably more accurately defined as CULT INDOCTRINATION. You all have a copy - on your chair - I will read the regular type and you read the Bold Face. If you doze off, I will casually but loudly mention your name. Because I believe in Audience Participation By Any Means Necessary - All right let’s start

  • I want us all to fly like skylarks in their fantastic murmurations

  • I want us all to swim like sardines in ecstatic swirls

  • Moving in harmony with each other

  • Leaderless, Intuitive, Self-organizing, Collective Intelligence


  • What am I worth? What is my value?

  • What are we worth? What is our value?

  • Am I just a dollar sign? is my value the sum of my assets?

  • Is everyone only a dollar amount? The total of their portfolio?

  • Am I worthless if I am poor?

  • Are we a negative if we are in debt?

  • Is Elon Musk more valuable than the combined population of 80% of the earth?

  • Is any person more valuable or less valuable than any other person?


  • The skylarks are all equal in their joyful synchronicity

  • The sardines are egalitarian in their peaceful cohesion

  • Why do humans fly against each other? I want to live in a flock of skylarks

  • I want to be in a sardine tornado

  • Why is there competition instead of collaboration?

  • Why must there be leaders, followers, winners, losers, rich and poor?

  • I want everyone to thrive together

  • in the sky the earth the ocean


  • There is an economy that looks just like the lovely coordination of skylarks and sardines

  • What is that Economy called?

  • Gift Economy is an option to capitalism - Imagine waking up everyday to give your community exactly what you want to give

  • I’d be happy to do that I really would

  • Imagine your community providing you with whatever you needed for FREE

  • Food? Housing? Health? Education?

  • Imagine working motivated by compassion, not forced by desperation or lured by greed.

  • Every day would be like Christmas? Giving gifts and getting gifts?

  • Yes Yes Yes Imagine a world where “the economy” is just…

  • people taking care of each other?

  • Our lives would be governed by empathy.

  • I’d like to be a very good person.


  • Gift Economy is generated by service to others.

  • where can I find this?

  • Gift economy is far away and everywhere

  • Be specific give me directions

  • Gift economy operates in Samoa, Fiji, and the Cook Islands.

  • Those are very expensive airline tickets.

  • Gift economy existed in Native American tribes like the Haida, the Salish, the Tlingit.

  • Are they still alive?

  • Gratitude was given to individuals who gave the most to others. Hoarding was the worst offense.

  • Billionaires are hoarders. Wealth must be circulated.

  • We need to share.

  • Yes, We need to share.


  • We need to be active in our communities like the swirling birds and fish

  • Never colliding with each other, because we’re sensitive

  • Capitalism says we never have enough.

  • We gotta buy junk all the time to keep the markets going.

  • Capitalism turns human beings into sharks

  • We’re supposed to eat little fish

  • Capitalism, they tell us, is the law of the jungle

  • We’re supposed to be crocodiles, gobbling the weak


  • Community Potlucks are a display of gift economy.

  • Bring a dish to share with everyone

  • I want to eat a slice of Marjorie’s pie

  • I want to eat three of Joanna’s muffins

  • There are no homeless people in a gift economy

  • Vacant buildings are given to those who need a home


  • Gift Economy is everyone being kind to each other

  • Skylarks fly together in ever-changing cooperation

  • Sardines swirl in collective unison.

  • What we do everyday can make change happen

  • What we do everyday

  • Can make change happen


  • What am I worth?

  • We are worth what we give to others.

  • Are we just a dollar sign?

  • We are not just a dollar sign.

  • Are we worthless if we are poor?

  • We are valuable when we help people feel empathy. This makes them human.

  • Is any person more valuable or less valuable than any other person?

  • No they are not.


  • I want us all to fly like skylarks in their murmurations

  • I want us all to swim like sardines in their ecstatic swirls

  • Moving in harmony with each other

  • Leaderless, Intuitive, Self-organizing, Collective Intelligence

Mutual Aid Among the Animals

[with actors holding pictures above]

Prairie Dogs are not dogs. They are related to Meerkats that are not cats. They live in large underground colonies that cover 2-3 acres. They spend hours daily grooming each other and giving each other nose-to-nose "kisses.” They use sophisticated vocals like a high-pitched bark that communicates the size and species of predators. Colony members share duties such as guarding, foraging, and maintaining the elaborate burrows.

Who wants to be a prairie dog? If you’re claustrophobic and afraid of the dark, it’s not ideal. But it’s very sociable and dirty, if you like dirt

African Wild Dog are dogs. They live in cooperative, carnivorous packs of 30-40. They share pup care, and care for sick, injured, or elderly members. They use cooperative hunting to chase prey for long distances. They regurgitate food for their young and they use complex, high-pitched twitters and whines to communicate and specific vocalizations to "vote" on when the pack should begin hunt.

The African Wild Dog is not a Vegan option. You only want it if you’re eager to run dozens of miles to eat raw antelope filled with stress hormones.

African Social Spiders are social. They form colonies that contain up to 2,000 individuals, mostly females. 40% of the females are breeders, the other 60% remain celibate and help with childcare. The spiders collaborate in hunting, foraging, and maintaining the web, and they raise their offspring as a group without any hierarchy or dominance system.

who wants to be an African Social Spider? this is fun for weavers.

The leader of an Elephant herd is the oldest female, the Matriarch. Elephants have tight-knit family groups, lifelong friendships, and they communicate with sound, touch, and gesture. They exhibit grief and compassion, they recognize hundreds of their fellow elephants, and they pass cultural knowledge down through generations. •

… so… Elephants are obviously the Unitarian model. Or the CodePink model. Governed by elder females. Who wants to be in an elephant herd? No men are raising their hands?

Crow live in large, loud, extended family communities, for warmth and safety. They are cooperative; juvenile crows help raise new chicks. They perform funeral ceremonies to mourn their dead, they use tools to obtain food. They work together to "mob" predators. They remember individual human faces for years, holding grudges or showing affection.

Who wants to be a crow? Everyone wants to fly, right? But you have to go to funerals. That’s also quite Unitarian. Raise your hands?

Sea Horses are social and very romantic. They form monogamous, long-term bonds that require daily, hour-long greeting rituals, including dancing, changing colors, and intertwining their tails to stay safe and together. 

This sounds horrifying to me. Too much togetherness; it’s like my wife’s birthday but it’s everyday. Who wants to be a seahorse? Jeff and Margaret, I think you have to raise your hands.

Bonobos are egalitarian, matriarchal, peaceful, and cooperative. Females dominate bonobo society by forming strong alliances with other females, even serving as midwives. They use sexual behavior to manage conflict, reduce tension and maintain bonds. Bonobos exhibit empathy and the youngsters engage in complex play.

Are you thinking, that’s more fun than a Seahorse? Jeff, don’t put your hand up. Betsy - do you want to be a Bonobo? If you’re a Bonobo, I want to be a Bonobo.

I am a Human. We use thousands of sounds to poorly communicate. We are groomed by paid strangers. We live in small isolated family units separate from each other. We exhibit huge disparity in wealth, frequently due to skin color. We are more correctly categorized as “anti-social” because the word “socialist” is widely hated and feared.

Elon Musk Admits

[with mask above]

  • I want to live on Mars

  • I want to make self-driving cars

  • That’s what I want to do

  • Because I don’t care about you

  • I own twitter, I renamed it X

  • I have eleven children, I named one X

  • That’s what I wanted to do

  • Because I don’t care about you

  • I could halt starvation and disease

  • Or end homelessness, if I please

  • I could provide universal health

  • Or tuition-free college, with my wealth

  • I could end poverty

  • Or improve democracy

  • Make public transportation free

  • I am richer than Hungary, richer than Bangladesh

  • I’m richer than Malaysia, but I still want more success

  • I only have 800 billion

  • I want more more more more than a trillion

  • I want more money more money more money until my worth

  • Is greater than the planet Earth

  • Is greater than the universe

  • That’s what I want to do

  • I love tax evasion

  • I fear corporate regulation

  • But most of all, I hate hate hate socialistic nations

  • I do not want to be generous or kind

  • I want my money to be mine all mine!

  • I want to fly in rockets all over outer space

  • I want to get away from the stupid human race

  • That’s what I want to do

  • Because I don’t care about you

Anti-Capitalist Quiz Contest

“We’re not going to fight capitalism with black capitalism, we’re going to fight it with socialism” - Fred Hampton

  • Hint: He was an extremely powerful public speaker

  • Hint: He was in the Black Panther Party in Chicago

  • Hint: He was killed by the FBI and police when he was 21 years old.

The goal of the future is full unemployment so we can play. That’s why we have to destroy the present economic system” - Arthur C. Clark

  • Hint: He lived in Sri Lanka and enjoyed scuba diving

  • Hint: He predicted satellite communication

  • Hint: He was an English science fiction writer

  • Hint: He wrote 2001 A Space Odyssey

  • Hint: His first name is Arthur

“We live in capitalism. Its power seems inescapable. So did the divine right of kings. Any human power can be resisted and changed by human beings.” - Ursula K Le Guin

  • Hint: She was born in Berkeley where her father was an Anthropology professor

  • Hint: Her mother wrote a book about an indigenous man in California

  • Hint: She was an award-wining science fiction & fantasy writer

  • Hint: Her first name was Ursela

"Socialism never took root in America because the poor see themselves not as an exploited proletariat but as temporarily embarrassed millionaires" - John Steinbeck

  • Hint: He won both the Pulitzer and the Nobel prize

  • Hint: He was a California novelist

  • Hint: He wrote books about Monterey and Salinas

  • Hint: His first name was John

The greatest bulwark of capitalism is militarism - Emma Goldman

  • Hint: Her work as a nurse and midwife — shaped her radical feminism.

  • Hint: She opposed World War I and got arrested for it

  • Hint: She was a Russian-born Jewish-American activist

  • Hint: She said “If I can’t dance I don’t want to be part of your revolution”

  • Hint: Her first name was Emma

“Growth for the sake of growth is the ideology of the cancer cell.” - Edward Abbey

  • Hint: He worked as a park ranger and was a wilderness lover.

  • Hint: He was a radical environmentalist

  • Hint: He wrote The Monkey Wrench Gang

  • Hint: His first name is Edward

Those who do not move do not notice their chains - Rosa Luxembourg

  • Hint: She was very small and she walked with a limp

  • Hint: She was a Polish Russian German Jewish revolutionary activist

  • Hint: She was killed by a far right paramilitary group in Berlin in 1919

  • Hint: Her first name was Rosa

I believe in the possibility of democracy, but democracy needs to be emancipated from capitalism - Angela Davis

  • Hint: She studied philosophy in Europe

  • Hint: She was on the FBI’s Most Wanted List

  • Hint: She was tried for murder and acquitted

  • Hint: She lives in California and is a professor at UC Santa Cruz

  • Hint: She is a black intellectual interested in prison abolition and feminism

  • Hint: Her first name is Angela

"Capitalism is the belief that the nastiest of people for the nastiest of reasons will work for the benefit of all" - John Maynard Keynes.

  • Hint: He was part of the Bloomsbury Group — an intellectual circle famous for radical art, radical politics, and radical relationships.

  • Hint: He was an economist who founded a school of thought in macroeconomics

  • Hint: His first name was John

  • Hint: His middle name is Maynard

Ken and Barbie’s Woke Dilemma (w/dolls)

  • Ken and Barbie wanted to protest

  • The US fascist government

  • But in preparing for a rally

  • They both got hesitant

  • “Excuse me, Barbie” said Ken

  • In his masculine voice

  • “Your Givenchy jacket is elitist

  • Can you make a better choice?”


  • “Yes, you’re right,” said Barbie

  • In her feminine twang

  • “I’ll leave it here, I’ll just be cold

  • I don’t own a proletariat brand.”

  • Barbie now said:

  • “Ken, your coat Is from a sweatshop in Pakistan

  • You can’t wear it at this rally

  • Put it in a garbage can”


  • “You’re correct” said Ken, “I will take it off right now

  • But don’t you think your leather boots suggest

  • You massacred a cow?”


  • “You’re quite right,” said Barbie

  • I’ll pull them off, I will not tarry

  • But — Ken - your camo shorts -

  • are very military

  • “You’re correct,” said Ken, removing them

  • He stood in underpants and shirt

  • “But Barbie,” he suggested, “It’s violent and speciest

  • For you to wear that Leopard shirt and Zebra skirt”

  • Barbie disrobed and said “Dear Ken,

  • You hypocrisy has a foul smell

  • That shirt you’re wearing is Zionist

  • The brand supports Israel”


  • They stood there, their skins near clear

  • Just two panties, one brassiere

  • Ken said, “it is my again turn to be firm -

  • Our undies were created by enslaved silk worms”


  • Off these clothes came,

  • Ken and Barbie do not want to be rude

  • So now they are … completely nude


  • “We’re ready now,” said Barbie, “to go and virtue signal”

  • “I’m not so sure” said Ken, “we both shaved our public hair -

  • that will trigger someone, sometime, somewhere”


  • “No No No” said Barbie, “We’re as morally decent as can be.

  • We must march, wave signs and do the chants

  • Even though, we wear no underpants.”


  • Off they went, brave citizens, Ken and Barbie’s rumps

  • Went to cheer democracy

  • And boo the evil Trump.

  • The moral of this educational poem is - don’t worry

  • About your clothes or hair

  • Don’t delay for silly reasons

  • Just get your butt out there


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Suggested Changes

  1. better Moloch mask or a film

  2. Add Orca and maybe Penguin, Capybara, and African Social Spider

  3. Faster pace

  4. better jokes in-between

  5. make smaller placards

  6. cut out Human rectangle for my face

  7. end with a joke or rhyme

  8. Elon Musk - get an actor who can talk with Afrikaans accent

  9. smaller placards for Anti-Capitalist Quiz

  10. put their photo on the back

  11. take out Emma Goldman, add in Dorothy Day