A VISION OF THE CAPITALISM IN 1972

by Fábio de Oliveira Ribeiro Tuesday, Mar. 23, 2010 at 12:59 PM
sithan@ig.com.br

It is necessary to combat the anti-communism everyday.

Speech done by Salvador Allende in UN in December of 1972, a little before Pinochet's coup d'état:



"The drama of my homeland is it of a silent Vietnan. Occupation troops don't exist nor airplanes in the sky of Chile. But we faced an economical blockade and we are deprived of credit lines by the international financing organisms. We are before a true conflict between the multinationals and States. These no longer they are owners of their fundamental decisions, politics, economical and military because of the multinationals that don't depend on any State. They operate without assuming their responsibilities and they are not controlled by any parliament or any representative instance of the general interest. In short, it is the political structure of the world that is affected. The great multinational companies harm the interests of the countries that are in development. Their authoritarian activities and without control they also harm the countries industrialized in that they settle."



Everything this was said in 1972 before speaking in globalization.



With the financial globalization the things only worsened. The financiers forged the "Consensus of Washington" that the American government spread to the force blocking any loan of IMF and of the World Bank to those that if they didn't submit. The result of the neoliberalism was this American financial crisis that dispersed as a gunpowder for the planet provoking unemployment, disillusion and hunger. Even the great corporations they became slave of the digital capital that it circulates in a predatory way for the globe in real time looking for profits to the any cost (without worrying with the social cost).



For worst than it has been the communism didn't do to the humanity so much badly.

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