Guest Post: Of Weaponry and Flags

For Gandhiji, the charka represented not a mere hand-spinning device that could provide employment and income to the poor, but much more. “The message of the spinning-wheel is much wider than its circumference. Its message is one of simplicity, service of mankind, living so as not to hurt others, creating an indissoluble bond between the rich and the poor, capital and labour, the prince and the peasant.” (Young India, September 17, 1925). “Above all, charka is a symbol of non-violence” (Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi, Vol. 71, first edition, p.234).Gandhiji was, therefore, all the more sad when a correspondent from Hyderabad brought to his notice, on the eve of Independence, K. M. Munshi’s indictment in his broadcast speech that the wheel in the new flag represented the Sudarshana Chakra (discus of Lord Vishnu), a symbol of violence! But Gandhiji consoled himself that “under no circumstances, can the Asoka Chakra become a symbol of violence as Emperor Asoka was a Buddhist and a votary of non-violence” (Harijan Sevak, August 17, 1947).

So there’s another weapon-flag connection – albeit one where non-violence seems to triumph over violence.

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But let me get back to the yellow Hizbollah flag with which we started, and quickly note the resemblance (which I don’t claim to be the first to note, but cannot presently find my source for) between its portrayal of a rifle raised in a victorious fist, and this poster from the Irgun:

Irgun poster

And that’s enough about weaponry and flags for now, I think.

I hope to follow this post up shortly with a more detailed account of the United States of Islam video mentioned above, and its many and curious references and resonances.

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  1. YT:

    Mr. Cameron,
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    Your article reminded of a passage I read from
    «Logistique de la perception»:
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    "Weapons are not just tools of destruction, but also of perception -stimulants that make themselves felt through chemical, neurological processes in the sense organs and central nervous system, affecting human reactions."
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    I guess flags are likewise.  Inspiring passion & patriotism in the souls (minds) of those on our side whilst instilling hatred & fear in the Other.

  2. Charles Cameron:

    Hi, YT.
     
    Your comment, along with a pointer from Scott, set me off in another direction, so rather than responding here, I’ve written a follow up post to this one, which is now up at Chicago Boyz and should be cross-posted here on ZP shortly.