- "Crisis and Neoliberal Capitalism," by David Kotz, Dollars and Sense (Dec 2008)
- "Capitalism Hits the Fan," by Rick Wolff. Dollars and Sense (Nov 2008)
- "Promissory Notes," by Midnight Notes Collective (April 2009)
- Glossary of Terms About Financial Crisis, Philly Budget Crunchers
Real Wages go down after '73 --> dependency on credit
What lead to this?
- Corporate and economic elite 'got greedy' / wanted to make more profit
- Where did competition come from?
- 70s- China opens a huge labor pool
- 50-60s Nationalist gov'ts in South America, followed by coups and right wing military gov'ts
- Backlash against gains of social movements
- Worker struggle in 1960s and early 1970s—destroying Keynesianism?
- Did neoliberalism come out of this?
- Gov't controlling interest rates and markets 'artificially'
- regulates markets and gives people more comfortable living standard
- came out of Great Depression
- (Role of World War II in actually ending the great depression)
- Creating jobs, social security, welfare, foodstamps
Keynesianism and Struggle
- Gave people a means to struggle with
- Powerful social movements of 1960s
- Was a deal that people were asked to be included in...example of civil rights / black power movement
- Other side: control, pacifier, means of regulating the poor
- Keynesian deal mostly included white, male, unionized workers
- unregulated markets
- privatizing all aspects of life
- Attacking unions
- Speculative markets
- dismantling social services
- profit over people
Rise of Neoliberalism:
- Regean: attack on air-traffic controllers' strike
- Paul Volcker: raising interest rate 20% in 1979
- Now in Obama Admin
- 'Upward mobility for people
- End of FDR era right to organize laws
- Succeeds in fucking over people globally
- Failed in investment / deflated assets etc
- Attempts to take over economies
- Failure in iraq: US told by own puppets to get out, insurgency, struggling oil workers
- IMF/WTO: weren't able to come up with trade rules that were universal, 'globalization failed'
- “3rd world” governments refuse to sign away sovereignty, particularly around agricultural policies, where EU/US try to flood market
What are the effects of nationalized vs. privatized natural resources?
- Eg mexico: state oil company, not progressive
- Resources dont' leave countries as fast when resources are nationalized
- OPEC: formally colonized countries sell at artificially higher price
- Brazil MST (landless worker movement)
- India: self-ruled communities
- Bolivia: privatization of gas stopped by protests
- Regional gas integration in S. Am
- Still entering into world market
- Zapatistas
- Chile: Pinochet never privatized copper mines
There is also a pdf file of terms about the financial crisis that was passed out. More of a reference item. It's at http://budgetcrunchers.wordpress.com/files/2009/05/handoutv10.pdf
ReplyDeleteDollars & Sense rocks. Thanks for posting these links.
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