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You know, the purveyors of Friedmanesque orthodoxy that has had genocidal consequences wherever it has been applied. Chile during the Pinochet regime’s rule would be one of the more notoriously brutal exemplars - those first years of the regime (1973-1976) merit its inclusion in Genocide Watch’s list of genocides since 1945 to the present. That said, the more insidious genocidal features of neoliberalism have largely been organizational and structural in nature: violent in their effects, but not as salient in public discourse as massacres. Subcomandante Marcos referred to NAFTA in a 1994 interview as a “death sentence” for the campesinos in his nation1. In fact, Marcos went on to say,
Indeed, the subsequent 14 years have borne out his concerns, as imported produce flooded the markets, forcing campesinos to abandon their plots and become among the mass numbers of displaced people (many of whom then risk life and limb attempting to cross the border into the US). Similarly, as I’ve noted, manufacturing laborers also took a severe hit as jobs were outsourced to China. Although the effects of neoliberal orthodoxy have been far less visible in the US, we can note its effects here in the land of milk and honey as well - increased poverty, homelessness, decreased quality of life for all but a relative few multimillionaires and billionaires. Although Obama talks a good game when it comes to “change” - given his choices in Congress and on the current campaign trail, it’s just talk. He’s certainly not about to change nearly three decades of neoliberal orthodoxy that has governed the US in its domestic programs and international relations. Rather, expect more of the same, merely with a happier facade. 1. Benjamin, Medea (1995). Interview: Subcomandante Marcos. In E. Katzenberger (Ed.), First World, Ha Ha Ha! The Zapatista Challenge. San Francisco: City Lights. Cross-posted from The Mahatma X Files ¡Hola Nanette! I’d be more than happy to contribute some material to the Stalking Sunlight blog as well. Like our old friend Ductape Fatwa - I have plenty of material to post, cross-post, recycle, and so on. Previous article: No one is living now in my country |
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Hi James! Good to see you and thanks for posting this. I have no illusions about Obama being some sort of great leftist hope - although I do think that political and other activists can take lessons from his campaign and infrastructure to use for our own ends.
I need to read this again to get the full idea of what you are saying, though, cuz my brain is not really active at the moment. It does sound like something that needs bringing out, however, and I’m happy you have done so.
Also, if you’d like to post on the Stalking Sunlight blog (sort of what is becoming the HB group blog) just let me know, although of course I’d like to see more in the Community blog area as well.
Anyway, thanks!