Showing posts with label global financialization. Show all posts
Showing posts with label global financialization. Show all posts

Thursday, October 29, 2015

Charles Hugh Smith — Untangling America from the American Empire


On the deep state.
For America to come home and untangle itself from the Imperial Project, it will have to do more than not meddle in everyone else's affairs; it will have to learn to live within its means--what it earns from producing goods and services, not what it skims from global financialization.
Extraction is a characteristic of empires. It's a raison d'ĂȘtre, although not the only one. Some are into wealth accumulation, and others into projection of power, some into both simultaneously. However, a particular characteristic of the Post WWII American empire is global financialization, a point that Michael Hudson has been making for some time.

Of Two Minds
Untangling America from the American Empire
Charles Hugh Smith

Monday, July 6, 2015

Finian Cunningham — Bankrupt Capitalism: The Real Greek Verdict

Whatever the outcome of the neck-and-neck Greek referendum on EU-imposed austerity, the real verdict is clear: capitalism is a bankrupt, redundant economic system that has become a scourge on humanity....
Over the past two decades, capitalism has degenerated into a financial casino system, driven by the decline of profits in manufacturing and real production. It is no long a system that provides for human needs. It has become a form of financial parasitism, stock market and currency speculation, dictated by banks and fictitious capital. The system has become divorced from the real world – a realm where the global one per cent thrive while the vast majority of humanity struggle to exist.
Driven by neoliberal ideology of deregulation and regressive taxation where the wealthy pay less and less in tax, whole countries have now found themselves in a form of debt slavery. That has in turn decimated social security through austerity on the unemployed, pensioners and workers. The collapse in economic production has been concealed by the spawning of fictitious capital, which results in the parallel universe of seemingly roaring stock markets and banking. But in the end, it is all debt that is dumped on wider society....
Finian's got his Irish is up, as they say, and well he should considering the fate of Erin before Greece. Anyone see a pattern developing?

Sputnik
Bankrupt Capitalism: The Real Greek Verdict
Finian Cunningham