W R E Reynolds on Tue, 9 Jul 2002 04:05:01 +0200 (CEST) |
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David Goldschmidt said: > As a very liberal democrat, I keep waiting for the anti-globalisation > freaks to offer an alternative to the status quo ... but you never do. > If they ever offered the first idea on how to "better" govern then I > would be their greatest champion ... but all I ever see is criticizism. This is simply not true and I can only suppose that you don't read much. There are so many concrete proposals for change it would be well nigh impossible to catalogue here. I would mention only a few to refute your assertions: --Joseph Stiglitz (who has been mentioned on this list numerous times) is a the former chief economist of the World Bank and in his recent book he provides a highly specific critique of how the World Bank and the IMF damages the economies of less-developed nations, primarily because it is beholden to a pro-globalized-business agenda. He offers numerous suggestions for reform of the IMF and the World Bank. --I am involved in creating an independent organization that will specifically provide certification of standards at garment factories in the developing world. It is to be funded by retailers and manufacturers, but remain independent and arms length. BTW, It was the idea of a bunch of anti-globalization freaks including myself, working with business leaders to create a workable solution to a problem that all sides in the debate generally acknowledge is real. Lastly, I would say that awareness is the most important element of real change. I certainly believe that most of today's misdirection is the direct result of ignorance. In a media saturated world, we remain uninformed; in a world supposedly governed by reason, we question surprisingly little; in our so-called democracies there is little debate, remarkably little public participation and little choice. If people simply paid more attention things would change. And if that doesn't work then lets blow things up!! Obey little, resist much (Walt Whitman) _____ W. Richard Reynolds de La Rochelle journalist / author / polemicist _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold