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Fantastic Anarchist Donating Member (953 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-04-11 10:31 AM
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The Internationalization of Capital vs. International Socialism
Via globalization we have the "internationalization of capital" - the inverse of international socialism (many of the neocons and neoliberals are ex-Trotskyists). They've figured out how to rob the working class globally (once resources at the home nation are exhausted, or consumption decreases due to poverty). Capital can cross international boundaries and set the rules. Labor can't, and precisely because capital is global, Labor is at an extreme disadvantage. Notice that the big European powers are forcing Greece to ignore their population and their votes, because they have the money that Greece so desperately needs. Nevermind that the financial elites in those very same countries robbed the Greeks of their money playing financial games - and now that Greece is heavily in debt, the chicken has come home to roost.

Solidarity with all working people!

The OWS Movement is global: It is a Global Movement

Just my two cents ...
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