Anonymous Coward User ID: 725173 United States 08/03/2009 05:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Could the great recession lead to a great revolution? Could the great recession lead to a great revolution?
Source: Christian Science Monitor Brooklyn, N.Y. – For the first time in generations, people are challenging the view that a free-market order – the system that dominates the globe today – is the destiny of all nations. The free market’s uncanny ability to enrich the elite, coupled with its inability to soften the sharp experiences of staggering poverty, has pushed inequality to the breaking point. As a result, we live at an important historical juncture – one where alternatives to the world’s neoliberal capitalism could emerge. Thus, it is a particularly apt time to examine revolutionary movements that have periodically challenged dominant state and imperial power structures over the past 500 years. Following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, which laid the foundation for liberal democratic elections and the expansion of the free-market system throughout the world, revolution and protest seemed to lose some of their potency. Leading historians believed that a new age had appeared in which revolutionary movements would no longer challenge the status quo. Defenders of the contemporary system were suspicious of nearly all forms of popular expression and contestation for power outside the electoral arena. But remarkably, this entire discourse sidestepped the major impulses of human emancipation of the past 500 years – equality, democracy, and social rights. [ link to waronyou.com] Peter Schiff on Glenn Beck 7-31-09 “Depression is beginning” [ link to waronyou.com] Support, Peter Schiff for senate in 2012 by donating on August 7th at www.shiffforsenate.com |
leonard cohen User ID: 692031 United States 08/03/2009 01:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Could the great recession lead to a great revolution? democracy is coming...
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