Un monde sans guerre

Actuel Marx 33 (1):57-76 (2003)
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Abstract

In the war which the centres of concentrated power, whether statist or private, are waging against the entire population of the world, the pretexts change, the policy remains the same. Yesterday it was communism or drugs, today it’s terrorism. Through intimidation and the manipulation of information, the exponents of such warfare are reducing the entire world to silence. The only thing that matters is their interests, and to defend these they are ready to confiscate and militarise the entire planet and outer space as well. They ruin lives and communities and call the whole business « reform », « commerce », or « free-trade ». Despite this, it is to the freaks of Porto Alegre that the future belongs. It is they who are the bearers of a hope that another kind of globalisation is possible.

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