[Dialogue] Call a spade a spade
R Williams
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Thu Oct 11 10:15:28 EDT 2007
....and empire building.
Jim Rippey <jimripsr at qwest.net> wrote: st1\:*{behavior:url(#default#ieooui) } One last attempt to get back on track.
Early yesterday, Adelbert Batica posted this: It's never about "Democracy, but Free Enterprise"
I replied with this:
A small but important distinction. Raw, unfettered capitalism is the problem. Not Free Enterprise. My dictionary defines Free Enterprise this way: freedom of private business to organize and operate for profit in a competitive system without interference by government beyond regulation necessary to protect the public interest and to keep the national economy in balance. (Emphasis added.)
And pretty soon, Karl Hess chimed in with a message that included these statements
I don't know when 'free trade' was used in public general speech to mean what the dictionary says, but if you listen to any politician in the last 25 or so years, it means some idealized market where the buyer and seller have equal knowledge and power
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Free trade is the banner of all those who want to continue shattering the remaining safety net, to the extent of letting children die without medical care that their parents cannot afford. What the dictionary says doesn't seem to make any difference.
OK, lets sum it up: I simply affirm that what the dictionary says may not make much difference anymore. But what WE say CAN possibly make a difference. What we are doing around the world is practicing predatory, exploitive capitalism. Thats what were doing in Iraq when we try to pressure their parliament into passing a law that gives oil companies a long-term bargain deal on Iraqs oil resources.
Thats what were doing if we dont bring pressure to bear in "Myanmar" (Burma). So
. Steve Rhea was right on when he posted this:
When I heard Bush's "condemnation" of the junta in Burma I had to laugh. The US government will never lift a finger against this regime as long as the major oil companies are dependent on it.
Of course the big business/administration spin masters want to make it sound nicer, so they will call it Free Enterprise.
I happen to believe strongly in Free Enterprise, even when its scarce. Therefore, I just want those of us who care to call what were doing around the world by its right name: Its predatory, exploitive capitalism. And lots of people are getting killed or being impoverished because of it.
Jim Rippey
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