A deceased Italian politician, Mr. Giacinto “Marco” Pannella, was a brilliant visionary, with a great intuition and a non-linear kind of rationality. Well, in the 70’s he understood that there was a deep connection between mob organizations and the system of professional politicians, and a sharing of praxes. At the time, a double standard in ethics corresponded to esotericism, protected by a strict secrecy, and by Machiavellian behaviors. The described fruit of imagination has been confirmed by police investigations only in the 90’s, when the Chinese mafia, traditionally known as “triads” and “tongs”, has started to conquer a global leadership, thanks to a true, stable alliance with the Chinese Communist Party. The prevalence of Chinese mobsters has been helped by the following factors: objective obstacles to police information activities, such as utilization of obscure dialects, and easy camouflage of a homogenous kind of ethnicity; large exploitation of “open and close” activities, for the best tax evasion; global leadership of China in the sector of synthetic drugs; absence of internal enemies in the homeland; a long-lasting experience, given that the earliest triads emerged in the 18th century; progressive deletion of any kind of morality, accompanied by a pure will to power for power’s sake; and a practically unlimited storage of human resources. Today, the powers of the alliances between mafia and politics are almost absolute, and can’t be weakened even by the freedom of information. There’s still some freedom of information, because that is needed by the mob organizations who have lost the silent war with China. By the way, in my opinion, the emerging populism is an attempt to react to the cultural monopoly of Chinese mafia, popularly known as “political correctness”.
Mr. Pannella was a convinced believer in the virtues of the concept of legality. Thus, possibly, he was one of the first persons to foresee a dramatic crisis of it. Previously, what exactly is legality? It’s the sovereignty of a coordinated complex of regulations, whose effectiveness requires the following elements: those who approves the laws should be totally subject to the laws themselves, and should observe the laws like Socrates did; norms should be general and abstract, as expressions of social contracts; ethical principles with large and effective consensus, moderation, and transparence are needed. As you can understand, an alliance between mob organizations and the systems of political parties can’t produce a valid legality, because the norms end up to become weapons in the hands of mobsters, or tools for consolidating their powers. Naturally, the crisis of legality produces hypocrisy, paradoxes, and irrelevance of individuals. For instance, in Europe Chinese mafia dominates illegal betting (together with the Casalesi crime family), while in China the friendly dictatorship has forbidden any kind of gambling. More in general, like for a Kafka's process, everything concerning you can be used against you, without any guilt of you.
In conclusion, the world is quickly losing authenticity and humanism. The next step is the deletion of individual freedom, together with other civil rights. Logically, the mix of the page is dedicated to unauthentic China, as present into danceable tracks.
File name is “unauthentic China, by Max Look DJ (May 2025)”, about 1 hour and 20’ of danceable tunes dedicated to China by non-Chinese artists.
The global rule of China, a playlist:
Warm Gun – Chinese gangster
Grace Jones – Chan hitchhikes to Shanghai
Philip Bailey – walking on the Chinese wall
King Crimson – red
Grateful Dead – China cat sunflower
Clash – Washington bullets
Japan – visions of China
Alex Neri – Asia
Gaz Nevada – I C love affair
Banzaii – Chinese kung fu
Koto – Chinese revenge
Booker T & the MG’s – Chinese checkers
Locksmith – far beyond (Chinese funk song)
Duke Williams & the Extremes – Chinese chicken
Lenny Dee – China boy (go sleep)
Carl Douglas – Shanghai
Iggy Pop – China girl
Dial 77 – I C love affair (DJ Ricci remix)
China Crisis – wishful thinking
‘Lectric Funk – shanghaied
Dave Diggler – China town
Amanda Lear – queen of China town
David Bowie – China girl