"There is ...a huge tacit conspiracy between the U.S. government,
its agencies and its multinational corporations, on the one hand,
and local business and military cliques in the Third World, on the
other, to assume complete control of these countries and "develop"
them on a joint venture basis." Edward S. Herman, political
economist and author
"Never forget that everything Hitler did in Germany was
legal." Martin Luther King, Jr.
In the last few articles we have disputed the social
effectiveness of the Free Market preached by the Chicago School of
Economics. We started to question the language used by the Free
Market and we found the inadequacy of the tenets of privatization,
less government, free trade, free markets, deregulations, and
mathematical formulations. We raised the suspicion that the Free
Market could have been a conspiracy of the multinational
corporations along with the governments of the richest countries and
we find now that my suspicion is a sound understanding of our
corporate globalization.
At this point we must reflect on Adolf Hitler's saying that
"in the big lie there is always a certain force of credibility"
and as a consequence we understand why this Free Market conspiracy
cannot be prosecuted. This Free Market is as legal as everything
Hitler did in Nazi Germany. Therefore, it is up to us as individual
citizens to make the required social changes as our governments have
become a representation of our big corporations.
At this point I am thinking about environmentalist Dana Meadows
and her relentless work to change our world for the better. She
co-authored the book "Limits to Growth" in the 70s and in this book
she provided simulated economic scenarios as dependent on the
depletion of our natural resources over given periods of time.
Meadows used the tools of system thinking and system dynamics to
simulate her economic scenarios as opposed to the tools of linear
thinking and statistical correlations used by our neoclassical
economists and social scientists.
System thinking and system dynamics are associated to the concept
that events are circularly interrelated over time, while linear
thinking and statistical correlations are associated to the concept
that events are chained one after the other on a straight cause
effect relationship. The Free Market is built on the faulty concept
of linear thinking (or Cartesian) and statistical correlations. And
this is why our controlled media, corporations and our neoclassical
researchers always use this linear language to support the economic
doctrine of the Free Market.
We know that the Free Marketeers have no respect for the
environment and they have welcomed the latest book "The Skeptical
Environmentalist" by Danish Dr. Bjorn Lomborg in which the author
contends that there are no ecological problems as forests are
spreading, air and water pollution are improving, global warming
will have mild effects and there will be no shortage of food as the
world population increases. I already wrote few lines about this Dr.
Bjorn Lomborg and we found he is an emperor with no clothes. But
look at the raving reviews of Lomborg's book by our corporate media
and free marketeers.
***Richard Lubbock of the National Post:"We can forget those
dreary old idols: Paul Ehrlich, Lester Brown with his Worldwatch
Institute, Greenpeace and all the others. They have been exiled into
the darkness. Eco-optimism can begin to rise over the Earth. After
Lomborg, the environmental movement will begin to wither."
***The New York Times: "a substantial work of analysis."
***The Washington Post Book World: " a magnificent
achievement and the most significant work on the environment since
... Silent Spring."
***Matt Ridley, author of Genome: "...should be read by every
environmentalist, so that the appalling errors of fact the
environmental movement has made in the past are not repeated."
***THE ECONOMIST: "...one of the most valuable books on
public policy-not merely ...environmental policy-...written in the
past ten years..."
But many American scholars have debunked the asinine work of Dr.
Lomborg and they have expressed their outrage in a series of
articles under the main title "Something Is Rotten in the State of
Denmark."
The Big Lie of the Free Market is still getting bigger as
President Bush will announce tomorrow the United States' withdrawal
from the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty so that more military
spending can be channelled into the National Missile Defense system
to combat terrorism from the sky and to protect the Big Lie of the
Free Market on earth.
References:
THIRD WORLD TRAVELER This site offers an alternative view to the
corporate media about the state of democracy in America, and about
the impact of the policies of the United States' government,
transnational corporations, international trade and financial
institutions, and the corporate press, on democracy, human rights
and social and economic justice, in the Third World, and in the
United States. http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Main_Page.html
Donella Meadows 1941 - 2001, http://tidepool.org/gc/obit.cfm
Statistician Bjorn Lomborg's wonderful world: a dangerously
misleading picture, by Mario deSantis, September 4, 2001 http://www.ftlcomm.com/ensign/desantisArticles/2001_400/desantis425/lomborg.html
THE TABLOID ENVIRONMENTALIST. How a Pseudo-Scientist Duped the
Big Media -- Big Time, by Colin Woodard, December 7, 2001 http://www.tompaine.com/news/2001/12/07/index.html
Something Is Rotten in the State of Denmark. A skeptical look at
The Skeptical Environmentalist, Grist Magazine, December 12, 2001
http://www.gristmagazine.com/grist/books/lomborg121201.asp
'Pies for damn lies and statistics' as Danish anti-green author
gets his just desserts, 5th Sept 2001. Danish anti-environmentalist
author Bjorn Lomborg today received his just desserts courtesy of a
fellow writer enraged at his "dangerous and misleading" statements
on crucial green issues. A pie was thrown in his face at Borders
Bookshop in Oxford just after 7pm this evening.
http://www.urban75.com/Action/news138.html
The Lomborg debate. Some replies from Danish scientists to a
contrarian, http://www.au.dk/~cesamat/debate.html |