Week-end Wrap – Political Economy – October 30, 2022
by Tony Wikrent
Mike Davis, California’s ‘prophet of doom’, on activism in a dying world: ‘Despair is useless’
[Guardian, via Naked Capitalism 10-27-2022]
You’ve been organizing for social change your whole life. How do you deal with a future that feels so bleak?
For someone my age who was in the civil rights movement, and in other struggles of the 1960s, I’ve seen miracles happen. I’ve seen ordinary people do the most heroic things. When you’ve had the privilege of knowing so many great fighters and resisters, you can’t lay down the sword, even if things seem objectively hopeless.
I’ve always been influenced by the poems Brecht wrote in the late 30s, during the second world war, after everything had been incinerated, all the dreams and values of an entire generation destroyed, and Brecht said, well, it’s a new dark ages … how do people resist in the dark ages?
What keeps us going, ultimately, is our love for each other, and our refusal to bow our heads, to accept the verdict, however all-powerful it seems. It’s what ordinary people have to do. You have to love each other. You have to defend each other. You have to fight.
Global power shift
[Twitter, via Naked Capitalism 10-24-2022]
George Yeo, Singapore Cabinet member for 21 years (!):
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Slouching Towards Reverse Colonialism
Yves Smith, , October 27, 2022 [Naked Capitalism]
...it’s not so hard to see how we got here: our feckless leaders, after decades of believing their own PR about Russia, had convinced themselves that the shock and awe sanctions of late February would prostrate Russia, leading to the rapid ouster of Putin and Zelensky and Victoria Nuland toasting each other in Moscow….
The US and EU, having only mediocre hacks in charge, could not admit error and try to find a sanctions Plan B, which could have attempted face saving by being more surgical (“Oh, we really want to pound those evil Rooskies, but these vulnerable populations are suffering too much, so here’s how we are refining the program.”) No, the answer to failed and self-harming sanctions has been even more failed and self-harming sanctions. And the media has evidently done a great job of covering for the sanctions disaster. Even with the start of some public pushback in America, the noise has been about shoveling ever-more taxpayer dollars into the Ukraine money pit and the risk of nuclear war, and not the sanctions debacle….
How the U.K. Became One of the Poorest Countries in Western Europe
Derek Thompson [The Atlantic, via Naked Capitalism 10-26-2022]
Britain chose finance over industry, austerity over investment, and a closed economy over openness to the world.
UK’s first Anglo-Asian leader grips a poison chalice
[Asia Times, via Naked Capitalism 10-26-2022]
But if Sunak, 42, is a poster boy for overcoming racial barriers, he is also representative of the UK’s other social bugbear: classism.
As one of the UK’s 250 wealthiest people, the Oxford graduate and ex-Goldman Sachs banker is certainly a member of the elite, raising allegations that he is out of touch with the lives of the average Nigel and Ella.
A Former Goldman Sachs/Hedge Fund Guy Is the New U.K. Prime Minister
Pam Martens and Russ Martens, October 25, 2022 [Wall Street on Parade]