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marmar

(77,073 posts)
Tue Aug 12, 2014, 10:15 PM Aug 2014

TISA’s secret trade negotiations quietly restructure our global economy


(In These Times) On June 19, the second anniversary of Julian Assange’s confinement to the Ecuadorian embassy in London, WikiLeaks rendered public the secret draft text for the Trade in Services Agreement (TISA) Financial Services Annex. The document was classified not only during TISA negotiations, but for five years after it enters into force.

While the TISA negotiations have not been censored outright, they have been barely mentioned in the media— a marginalization and secrecy that are in stark contrast with the world-historical importance of the TISA agreement. TISA would effectively serve as a kind of legal backbone for the restructuring of the world market, binding future governments regardless of who wins elections and what the courts say. It would impose a restrictive framework on public services, making it more difficult both to develop new ones and protect existing ones.

Is this discrepancy between politico-economic importance and secrecy really surprising? Is it not rather a sad but precise indication of where we in Western liberal-democratic countries stand with regard to democracy? A century and half ago, in Das Kapital, Karl Marx characterized the market exchange between worker and capitalist as “a very Eden of the innate rights of man. There alone rule Freedom, Equality, Property and Bentham.” For Marx, the ironic addition of Jeremy Bentham, the philosopher of egotist utilitarianism, provides the key to what freedom and equality effectively mean in capitalist society. To quote The Communist Manifesto: “By freedom is meant, under the present bourgeois conditions of production, free trade, free selling and buying.” And by equality is meant the legal formal equality of buyer and seller, even if one of them is forced to sell his labor under any conditions, like today’s precarious workers. Today, freedom means the free flow of capital, as well as of the financial and personal data (both flows guaranteed by TISA). But what about democracy?

The main culprits of the 2008 financial meltdown now impose themselves as experts who can lead us on the painful path of financial recovery, and whose advice should therefore overcome parliamentary politics. Or, as former Italian prime minister and EU technocrat Mario Monti put it: “If governments let themselves be fully bound by the decisions of their parliaments without protecting their own freedom to act, a breakup of Europe would be a more probable outcome than deeper integration.” ..............(more)

The complete piece is at: http://inthesetimes.com/article/17048/freedom_and_democracy_to_the_experts



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TISA’s secret trade negotiations quietly restructure our global economy (Original Post) marmar Aug 2014 OP
It's the crowning conspiracy Demeter Aug 2014 #1
to Cecil Rhodes, the stars are "vast worlds which we can never reach" MisterP Aug 2014 #2
They get their way, there will be no way to the stars Demeter Aug 2014 #4
oh, here we go MisterP Aug 2014 #5
du rec. xchrom Aug 2014 #3
 

Demeter

(85,373 posts)
1. It's the crowning conspiracy
Tue Aug 12, 2014, 11:05 PM
Aug 2014

If they pull this off, what will there be to aspire to?

What will drive the rugged, muscular Capitalists next?

It's a dead end, in other words.

MisterP

(23,730 posts)
2. to Cecil Rhodes, the stars are "vast worlds which we can never reach"
Wed Aug 13, 2014, 12:29 AM
Aug 2014

"I would annexe the planets if I could; I often think of that. It makes me sad to see them so clear and yet so far"

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