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Archive for June 14, 2008
Unity
June 14, 2008 by Jay Taber.
Corporate colonialism faces only one obstacle—unity.
Unity among Native Americans has the US Department of Interior on the ropes for its century of swindling in cahoots with US corporations. Unity in Ireland has the European megacorporations stymied in its attempted hostile takeover of the EU. Unity in Bolivia has the white aristocracy cornered in its attempt to steal indigenous resources with US assistance.
The world over, unity is the key to defeating the neoliberal menace; standing in solidarity with those who fight back is the only way to avoid continued corporate calamities. In the real world, this means not selling anyone out in order to become a corporate lap dog—a tough moral choice for the privileged peoples of the First World.
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