some ideas about what is Socialism – part 4

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TTIP deal: business lobbyists dominate talks at expense of trade unions and NGOs

Published on The Independent.co.uk, by PAUL GALLAGHER, 27 Aug 2015.

European Commission officials have held hundreds of meetings with lobbyists to discuss the proposed Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) treaty – yet only around one in ten is with public interest groups. Continuer la lecture de « TTIP deal: business lobbyists dominate talks at expense of trade unions and NGOs »

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some ideas about what is Socialism – part 3

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Whitewashing the IMF’s Destructive Role in Greece

Published on Counterpunch, by MICHAEL HUDSON, Aug 31, 2015.

This autumn may see anti-austerity coalitions gain power in Portugal, Spain and Italy, while Marine le Pen’s National Front in France presses for outright withdrawal from the eurozone. These countries face a common problem: how to resist the economic devastation that the European Central Bank (ECB), European Council and IMF “troika” has inflicted on Greece and is now intending to do the same to southern Europe.   Continuer la lecture de « Whitewashing the IMF’s Destructive Role in Greece »

Economic Destabilization, Financial Meltdown … Shanghai Stock Market?

Published on Global Research.ca, by Prof Michel Chossudovsky, Aug 26, 2015:

The dramatic collapse of the Shanghai stock exchange has been presented to public opinion as the result of a spontaneous “market mechanism”, triggered by weaknesses in China’s economy … // Continuer la lecture de « Economic Destabilization, Financial Meltdown … Shanghai Stock Market? »

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What lies beneath China's financial tremors?

Published on The Straits Times, Singapore, by John Wong, Aug 29, 2015.

China’s financial fluctuations have sent world markets reeling. But fears of an imminent collapse in the Chinese economy are unfounded … //

… China’s present economic slowdown is also not just about the change in the magnitude of growth, but also the nature of its growth. Continuer la lecture de « What lies beneath China's financial tremors? »

Lessons from Syriza’s Defeat

Published on teleSUR english, by Jerome Roos, Aug 27, 2015.

Far more than regaining state power to exit the euro, the challenge for the Greek left is to build the social power that can sustain a radical rupture.

Now that Alexis Tsipras has resigned, Syriza has split and Europe’s first radical left government has been brought to its knees in less than six months’ time, it is time to reflect. What have the experiences of the past half year taught us? And how does the struggle move on from here?   Continuer la lecture de « Lessons from Syriza’s Defeat »

Mass Migration: What Is Driving the Balkan Exodus?

Published on Spiegel Online International, by Susanne Koelbl, Katrin Kuntz and Walter Mayr, Aug 26, 2015 (Photo Gallerytranslated from the German by Christopher Sultan).

More than a third of all asylum-seekers arriving in Germany come from Albania, Kosovo and Serbia. Young, poor and disillusioned with their home countries, they are searching for a better future. But almost none of them will be allowed to stay … // Continuer la lecture de « Mass Migration: What Is Driving the Balkan Exodus? »