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Real 'not so secret' society meets in Davos

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When it comes to Davos, it’s inequality, stupid

The austerity mantra holds sway over large swathes of Europe. The US remains mired in the fiscal cliff maelstrom and the Japanese are about to unleash an economic tsunami – devaluation of the yen at all costs.

On the other hand, growth does apply to parts of the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) group of emerging nations and selected members of Next 11.

Certainly, Indonesia, Mexico, the Philippines, Turkey, South Korea and Vietnam fall into this category in N-11, a BRICS-like organization.

So, what is the point of spending the GDP of a sub-Saharan country trekking to the Alps to Davos for a mere blabber fest, when basic membership plus access to private sessions at the summit cost a whopping US$245,000?

For instance, the slopes of Jackson Hole, where theannual central bank symposium is held in Wyoming, are way cooler.

In comparison, Davos is essentially double-dip land. On one side, we have ‘Bad for Labor’, with millions in the West thrown into an unemployment hell or suffering from a wages freeze.On the other side, we have ‘Good for Capital’, with companies flush with cash.

Yet the result is uncertainty, all over again.Quite simply, more “robust” companies are just not investing. Why? Because there is no demand. That is the “price” of the austerity mantra, and there is no evidence that the business, financial and government suits in Davos will address the drama.

After all, since the 1990s, the summit has always been about hardcore globalization and its prime spin-off – the absolute marketization of everything in life.

To get to the bottom of it, CEOs, bankers and techno-bureaucrats would have to engage in an in-depth discussion of hardcore neoliberalism.

To do that, they would have to bring in David Harvey, the distinguished professor of anthropology and geography at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, where he has been teaching Karl Marx’s “Capital: Critique of Political Economy” for more than 40 years.

They would have to hold global banking to account. They would also have to consign austerity to the dustbin of history, and level the playing field between capital and labor.Of course, that will not happen.

Still, this year’s Davos theme is “Resilient Dynamism.” As a definition of the current woes of turbo-capitalism, a five-year-old in a favela, or slum, in Rio could come up with something more meaningful.

But then, Davos is a one-trick pony. “Resilience” remains a euphemism for the ever-expanding markets and low pay for workers syndrome. In a nutshell, globalization driven by huge multinational corporations.

We should scrap “Resilience” as the name of their game is “Inequality.” Davos, of course, does not do “inequality.”

In a study released by UC Berkeley, the wealth of the top 1% of Americans accrued by 11.6% in 2010, while for the other 99% it was a mere 0.2%. This is what is at the heart of hardcore neoliberalism and capitalist.

Davos should be discussing how a key segment of elites concocted the Wall Street-provoked financial crash. That was only ‘virtual’ business, but it was not ‘virtual’ national governments that had to intervene afterward to pick up the bill and bail out the banks.

No, I am afraid “Resilient Dynamism” will not do for Davos. But it is a good definition of China. While European and American elites accrue their capital to contain Beijing’s advance in Africa and Asia, China’s interventionism is of the business kind. It is a case of building roads, not wars.

Still, the question Davos refuses to ask remains: Why is it easier to imagine the total destruction of mankind, from nuclear war to a climate catastrophe, than to work on changing the system of relations spawned by capitalism?

http://www.atimes.com/article/comes-davos-inequality-stupid/

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A well placed drone strike would solve a lot of our problems.

Discuss.........
 

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Not sure where to go with this thread due to how very little has been presented. That article inspires indifference due to it's lack of purpose other than asking an unmoving question.
 
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So BRICS is like the Legion of Doom, right? UN is the Justice League.
 
Not sure where to go with this thread due to how very little has been presented. That article inspires indifference due to it's lack of purpose other than asking an unmoving question.

I think it's more of a rhetorical question.
 
Not sure everything needs a debate.

Do you think we should debate whether human immolation is a good or bad thing?
Hence, why threads about human immolation are few and far between.

We can have a discussion but what are we discussing?
 
Hence, why threads about human immolation are few and far between.

Well there is nothing to ridicule about immolation.

Plenty to ridicule about Davos, and their dynamic resilience.

Edit: as to what are we discussing, I guess the topic is oligarchs, and their fascist reign over the world economy.

If we all agree with that statement, then let's move onto what can be done about it. I'm pretty sure we don't all agree though. John Kerry for instance, big fan of the world economic forum. Some even refer to Democrats as the party of Davos.
 
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Well there is nothing to ridicule about immolation.

Plenty to ridicule about Davos, and their dynamic resilience.
Nah. Human immolation doesn't seem to be a hot topic.
 
Well there is nothing to ridicule about immolation.

Plenty to ridicule about Davos, and their dynamic resilience.

Edit: as to what are we discussing, I guess the topic is oligarchs, and their fascist reign over the world economy.

If we all agree with that statement, then let's move onto what can be done about it. I'm pretty sure we don't all agree though. John Kerry for instance, big fan of the world economic forum. Some even refer to Democrats as the party of Davos.
Well, it's been referred to as neo-liberal forum and Kerry and Dems are neo-liberal.

On topic: There are a multitude of solutions. Of course, the most expedient one would require bombs, flames and bullets, which of course lead to political, economic and judicial calamities that would result in the fall civilization as we know it.

So that leaves us with hoping for a grass-roots movement that is successful and is not hijacked. Ha!
 
Well, it's been referred to as neo-liberal forum and Kerry and Dems are neo-liberal.

On topic: There are a multitude of solutions. Of course, the most expedient one would require bombs, flames and bullets, which of course lead to political, economic and judicial calamities that would result in the fall civilization as we know it.

IDK, why couldn't we call them terrorists, and use the declaration of war on terror as legal justification. The precedent has already been set.

Attacks on foreign soil. Check.

Execution of an American citizen. Check.

The ground work was already laid, by the very people I want to aim it at.
 
IDK, why couldn't we call them terrorists, and use the declaration of war on terror as legal justification. The precedent has already been set.

Attacks on foreign soil. Check.

Execution of an American citizen. Check.

The ground work was already laid, by the very people I want to aim it at.
You need politicians, judges and a supporting media for that. I'll pick them up in the Mini Cooper. I'll bring back some groceries on the way back.

Understand that I am not ridiculing you but rather the situation.
 
Just a bit of posting to keep things too the top so that others will see the thread and offer what they can to the discussion of this neo-liberal conspiracy to Bogart more wealth from the rest of us.
 
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