[previous posting had non-ascii character codes, hopefully this version will be easier to read.] ~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~-~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~ Although I have made a fortune in the financial markets, I now fear that the untrammeled intensification of laissez-faire capitalism and the spread of market values into all areas of life is endangering our open and democratic society. The main enemy of the open society, I believe, is no longer the communist but the capitalist threat. - George Soros, Atlantic Monthly, February 1997 ~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~-~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~ The defining moment was the infamous Bretton Woods meetings of 1944, at which the dominant ideologies of globalization - accelerated growth through global free trade and deregulation - were institutionalized. At the opening session, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau advocated rapid "material progress on an earth infinitely blessed with natural riches." He asked participants to embrace the "elementary economic axiom... that global prosperity has no fixed limits... Thus Morgenthau set forth one of several underlying assumptions of the economic paradigm that has guided the globalization process since Bretton Woods. Two of these assumptions are deeply flawed. The first is that growth and enhanced world trade will benefit everyone. The second is that growth will not be constrained by the inherent limits of a finite planet. By the end of this meeting, the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) were founded, and the groundwork was laid for what later became the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT). In the intervening years, these Bretton Woods institutions have held faithfully to their half-century-old mandate. Through "structural adjustment programs," the World Bank and the I.M.F. have pressured countries of the South to open their borders and convert their economies from diverse production for local self- sufficiency to export production for the global market. Trade agreements like GATT reinforced these actions, opened the global economy to the increasingly free movement of goods and money, and eliminated controls on corporate behavior. ...while the Bretton Woods institutions have met their goals, they have failed in their purpose of bringing prosperity to the people of the world. The earth has more poor people today than ever before. There is an accelerating gap between the rich and the poor... - David C Korten, The Nation, July 15/22, 1996 (author of When Corporations Rule the World) ~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~-~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~ Economic globalization involves arguably the most fundamental redesign and centralization of the planet's political and economic arrangements since the Industrial Revolution. Yet the profound implications of these changes have barely been exposed to serious public scrutiny or debate. - Jerry Mander, The Nation, July 15/22, 1996 ~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~-~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~ The IMF-World Bank-sponsored macro-economic reforms imposed on developing countries have been responsible for the destruction of local level food self- sufficiency and the outbreak of famine. World agriculture has for the first time in history the capacity to satisfy the food requirements of the entire planet, yet the very nature of the global market system prevents this from occurring. The capacity to produce food is immense yet the levels of food consumption remain exceedingly low because a large share of the World's population lives in conditions of abject poverty and deprivation. - Michel Chossudovsky, The Causes of Global Famine ~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~-~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~ A merger movement began in 1897 and peaked in 1904, at which point more than 300 trusts existed in the United States with an aggregate capitalization of $7,249,343,500. This $7 billion represented a staggering figure at the time, when even skilled, well-paid workers in trade unions earned about $1,000 per year. During the first great merger wave of 1897-1904 one-third of all companies disappeared through mergers... The Senate functioned as an extension of the business relationships that controlled state politics because state legislatures elected U.S. senators, and senators thereby owed their political power to various moneyed interests..."Only a minority of the people of the United States had any control over the United States Senate. And that minority was interested in its own predatory designs". (William Allen White)... - Nell Irvin Painter, Standing at Armageddon: The United States, 1877-1919 ~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~-~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~ Despite a ledger of laws against them and periodic pledges by government and business leaders to crack down, sweatshops have made a remarkable comeback in America, evolving from a relative anomaly into a commonplace, even indispensable, part of the U.S. garment industry. - William Branigin Washington Post, February 16 1997 ~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~-~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~ The fact that growth is achieved at the cost of social stability is ignored. That is how the West has destabilized the world. We have convinced ourselves that there exists only one valid economic and social model: our own. By attempting to impose it universally, we have exported to almost every corner of the world our diseases: crime, drugs, alcoholism, family breakdown, civil disorder in urban slums, accelerated abuse of the environment and all the other problems that we experience daily. In the United Kingdom, despite growth in GNP of 97 per cent, between 1961 and 1991 the number of those living in poverty grew from 5.3 million to 11.4 million. Global free trade has become a sacred principle of modern economic theory, a sort of generally accepted moral dogma. That is why it is so difficult to persuade politicians and economists to reassess its effects on a world economy which is changing radically. The ultimate objective of global free trade is to create a worldwide market in products, services, capital and labour. Its instrument to achieve this is GATT, the General Agreement of Tariffs and Trade...If it is implemented, it will impoverish and destabilize the industrialized world while at the same time cruelly ravaging the third world. - Sir James Goldsmith, The Trap ~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~-~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~ ...The Economist recently reported that five companies now control more than 50 percent of the global market in the following industries: consumer durables, automotive, airlines, aerospace, electronic components, electricity & electronics, and steel. Five corporations control more than 40 percent of the global market in oil, personal computers and - especially alarming in its consequences for public debate on these very issues - media. These companies and others like them are the true beneficiaries of the global economy. - from remarks by David C Korten, author of When Corporations Rule the World ~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~-~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~ The wider the gap becomes between productive capacity and realistic market demand, the more likely it is that the collapse of optimism will be sharp and shocking. ...This is the nature of catastrophe that the global system is flirting with at present, I do not presume to predict with certainty that it will occur, much less when or how it might start. I do assert that the risk is visible and large and that it is growing. ...A frail basis for optimism lies in the fact that these economic forces are not new to the world, but have all been experienced before. Perhaps, through conscientious self-knowledge, people can find ways to avert tragedy. Perhaps. - William Greider, One World Ready or Not ~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~-~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~ She sits bestride the world like a Colossus; no other power at any time in the world's history has possessed so varied or so great an influence on other nations...Half of the wealth of the world, more than half of the productivity, nearly two-thirds of the world machines are concentrated in American hands; the rest of the world lies in the shadow of American industry - Robert Payne, British historian, after visiting America in the winter of 1948-49 ~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~-~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~ Although the colonial empires have disappeared, these dominant-subordinate economic relationships persist as strongly as ever. The principal instrument for economic control is the multinational corporation, which is now playing the role formerly played by the Hudson Bay and East India Companies. - L.S. Stavrianos, The Promise of the Coming Dark Age ~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~-~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~ [Nation] states are less likely to see threat coming from states with which they are culturally similar than they are to see threat coming from states that are culturally different... the rivalry of the super powers is in some measure replaced by the clash of civilizations... a significant shift is underway in the relative power of civilizations and their leading or core states. The West has been the overwhelmingly dominant civilization for centuries and will continue to be that, quite definitely, well into the next century. - Samuel P. Huntington, remarks at the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations ~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~-~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~ ...NATO is the security organization of Western civilization and... its primary purpose is to defend and preserve that civilization. - Samuel P. Huntington, Foreign Affairs, November/December 1996 ~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~-~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~ Transnational corporations now account for one- third of global output; their global annual sales have reached 4.8 trillion dollars, which is greater than total international trade. The largest 100 multinational corporations control about one-third of all foreign direct investment.* ("Elite companies rule world of trade", Guardian, London, 31 August 1994) The globalization of the market is vital to them, both to produce cheaply and to sell universally. Because they do not necessarily owe allegiance to the countries where they operate, there is a divorce between the interests of the transnational corporations and those of society. ...[The World Trade Organization (WTO)] is the organization which is supposed to replace GATT, regulate international trade, and lead us to global economic integration. It is yet another international bureaucracy whose functionaries will be largely autonomous...America and every European nation will be handing over ultimate control of its economy to an unelected, uncontrolled, group of international bureaucrats. - Sir James Goldsmith, The Trap ~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~-~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~ Virtually unreported, the latest and potentially most dangerous of these agreements is now under negotiation at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). The purpose of the Multilateral Agreement on Investment (MAI), as the proposed pact is known, is to grant transnational investors the unrestricted 'right' to buy, sell and move businesses, and other assets, wherever they want, whenever they want. To achieve this goal, the MAI would ban a wide range of regulatory laws now in force around the globe and preempt future efforts to hold transnational corporations and investors accountable to the public. The agreement's backers (the United States and the European Union) intend to seek assent from the 29 industrial countries that comprise the OECD and then push the new accord on the developing world. - Scott Nova and Michelle Sforza-Roderick, Preamble Center for Public Policy, Washington, D.C. ~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~-~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~ Is the Trilateral Commission a conspiracy? No more than the laws of capitalism conspire to assert themselves. The Trilateral Commission is the executive advisory committee to transnational finance capital... The vistas of the Trilateral Commission can be understood as the ideological perspective representing the transnational outlook of the multinational corporation, which seeks to subordinate territorial politics to non-territorial economic goals. - Richard Falk, The Yale Law Review, April 1975 ~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~-~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~ The Trilateral Commission doesn't secretly run the world. The Council on Foreign Relations does that. - Winston Lord, President, CFR ~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~-~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~ [There] is looming up a new and dark power... the enterprises of the country are aggregating vast corporate combinations of unexampled capital, boldly marching, not for economical conquests only, but for political power... The question will arise and arise in your day, though perhaps not fully in mine, which shall rule - wealth or man; which shall lead - money or intellect; who shall fill public stations - educated and patriotic freemen, or the feudal serfs of corporate capital... - Edward G. Ryan, Chief Justice of Wisconsin's Supreme Court, from an 1873 address to the graduating class of the University of Wisconsin Law School ~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~-~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~ History teaches us that every oppressed class must gain liberation through its own efforts. - Emma Goldman, Populist Era activist ~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~-~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~ As for reportage about corporations themselves, the media treat corporate figures mainly as glamourous celebrities and speak respectfully in the new language of consolidation - efficiency, structural engineering and downsizing... The media have still less to say about global media corporations that place Rupert Murdoch, Ted Turner and very few others in a position to transmit their Western images and commercial values directly into the brains of 75 percent of the world's population... - Jerry Mander, The Nation, July 15/22, 1996 ~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~-~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~ Americans and their allies surely did not win the Cold War in order to cede sovereignty over national economic policy to Motorola and Daimler-Benz, Toyota and Goldman Sachs. ...The political task, therefore, is tricky: to re-create a national governance that asserts its power to regulate players in the global market and yet, at the same time, recognizes the necessity of embracing the internationalist perspective. - William Greider,One World Ready or Not ~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~-~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~ There is, of course, no reason why the new totalitarianisms should resemble the old. Government by clubs and firing squads, by artificial famine, mass imprisonment and mass deportation, is not merely inhuman (nobody cares much about that nowadays); it is demonstrably inefficient and in an age of advanced technology, inefficiency is the sin against the Holy Ghost. A really efficient totalitarian state would be one in which the all-powerful executive of political bosses and their army of managers control a population of slaves who do not have to be coerced, because they love their servitude. To make them love it is the task assigned, in present-day totalitarian states, to ministries of propaganda, newspaper editors and school teachers... - Aldous Huxley ~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~-~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~ The fall of communism can be regarded as a sign that modern thought... has come to a final crisis. This era has created the first global, or planetary, technical civilization, but it has reached the limit of its potential, the point beyond which the abyss begins...Man's attitude to the world must be radically changed. We have to abandon the arrogant belief that the world is merely a puzzle to be solved, a machine with instructions for use waiting to be discovered, a body of information to be fed into a computer in the hope that sooner or later it will spit out a universal solution... - Vaclav Havel, former President, Checkloslovakia ~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~-~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~ The values needed for survival, if one reflects on it, turn out to be the familiar democratic values preached by prophets and sages since the beginning of history -- respect for human dignity, justice, frugality, honesty, moderation, and equality. These values will not come to replace the contemporary outmoded values - competitive individualism, comfort, waste, infinite growth, and security through accumulation - because human beings suddenly learn altruism. They will come to be the dominant values of the coming century, if at all, only if enough people are awakened to their necessity for the survival of the species. - Barnet, Richard J. and Ronald E. Muller, Global Reach: The Power of the Multinational Corporations ~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~-~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~ ...Can't add my name into the fight when I'm gone And I won't be laughing at the lies when I'm gone And I can't question how or when or why when I'm gone Can't live proud enough to die when I'm gone So I guess I'll have to do it while I'm here. -Phil Ochs, When I'm Gone ~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~-~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~ ~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~--~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~ Posted by Richard K. Moore - •••@••.••• - PO Box 26 Wexford, Ireland http://www.iol.ie/~rkmoore/cyberjournal (USA Citizen) * Non-commercial republication encouraged - Please include this sig * ~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~--~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~
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