I wonder all the time about this upsidedown world as we are
experiencing wars, famines, the plague of AIDS, and division of
people all around the world. Instead of alleviating people from the
ravages of wars, the richest countries headed by the hegemonic
Americans continue their race to more technological advanced
instruments of war and the selling of arms to developing countries.
Rather than assisting developing countries to help themselves and
produce their own agricultural food, the richest countries headed by
the hegemonic Americans continue to subsidize their agricultural
industry and to charitably donate their food surpluses to the
starving people of developing countries.
Instead of having compassion for the millions of people afflicted
by AIDS in developing countries, the pharmaceutical industry of the
richest countries headed by the hegemonic Americans want the
enforcement of copyrights at the expense of people's lives.
In general, the race to the bottom waged by the hegemonic
Americans in the name of the competitive Free Market is furthering
the divide between the rich and poor countries, and between the rich
and the poor within all countries.
What kind of social understanding can we make of Italian premier
Silvio Berlusconi, the richest tycoon in Italy, when he states that
: "Italy is the most Americanized country of Europe, and thanks
to my government it has the most flexible labour market of Old
Europe?" What kind of social understanding can we make of
president George Bush when he states that "We must have an
economy that grows fast enough to employ every man and woman who
seeks a job?"
Is the Americanization of the world and the related flexible
labour market the answer to our social uplifting? Is the so called
high productivity driven American global economy the answer to a
living employment for people?
For me, flexible labour market means the legitimization of the
discretional firing of employees for no fault. Again for me, having
a high productivity driven economy means the corporative consensus
to an ongoing, manageable and recycling displacement of people for
the artificial benefit of capital and corporative profits.
We need a new way of thinking. A thinking based on the
understanding of our interdependencies. We must always keep in mind
that we are all different from each other, as individual people and
as communities. This understanding is what makes all of us
democratic people, that is, working together to understand our
differences for the social benefit of all of us.
Last week, I received an e-mail from the System Dynamics Society
and I was invited to visit their web site where they have published
the many pictures taken at their annual conference held last July in
New York. What was interesting was the theme of this conference:
Economic Dynamics. Since I have been most critical of the Bush
administration economic policies, here we have an opportunity to
invite economists to use System Dynamics to understand the
unintended consequences of the Free Market policies.
I am very partial to the educational efforts of the System
Dynamics Society as they provide the tool to help us better
understand our problems and find the related solutions. Therefore,
it is my turn to invite yourselves, readers, to think in a new way,
the natural and intelligent way, the way of critically thinking for
the betterment of us all: System Dynamics, that is thinking for
yourself along with others.
References
Pertinent articles published in Ensign
Shanker, Thom U.S. Remains Leader in Global Arms Sales September
24, 2003 New York Times, http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article4826.htm
US Senators Edward M. Kennedy and Dianne Feinstein Bush's
Dangerous Nuclear Double Standard. With the White House pushing for
new types of warheads, other nations may not heed the call for
nonproliferation (PDF)September 23, 2003 http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/opinion/la-oe-kennedy23sep23,1,5060390.story
International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) Chrétien opens congress
with calls for new efforts in world trade September 16, 2003 http://www.iccwbo.org/home/news_archives/2003/stories/chretien.asp
Global Trade Negotiations Intellectual Property Summary August
2003, http://www.cid.harvard.edu/cidtrade/issues/ipr.html
Ross, Robert J.S. and Anita Chan From North-South to South-South:
The True Face of Global Competition September/October 2002, Foreign
Affairs, Review
deSantis, Mario Exporting the American democracy in Iraq: The
Free Market of Deregulation and Privatization September 26, 2003
Ensign
White House President Delivers "State of the Union" January 28,
2003 http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2003/01/20030128-19.html
System Dynamics Society http://www.albany.edu/cpr/sds/
System Dynamics Society Pictures from the 2003 International
System Dynamics Conference - New York City http://www.systemdynamics.org/conf2003/pictures |