Аурор Написано Фебруар 29, 2016 Пријави Подели Написано Фебруар 29, 2016 Poyy! Link to comment Подели на овим сајтовима More sharing options...
GeniusAtWork Написано Март 1, 2016 Пријави Подели Написано Март 1, 2016 Чомски данас одговарао на питања на Quorа, и једно од њих је било "Зашто Трамп има толико успеха у овом кругу председничке кампање?" Ево шта каже: Though we do not have detailed data, it appears that Trump is appealing primarily to less educated white sectors of the population, lower middle class and working class, people who are angry, frustrated, frightened, bitter about the fact – and it is a fact – that they have been in many ways cast by the wayside. The neoliberal programs of the past generation have been harmful to affected populations almost everywhere, sometimes severely so. Rising global inequality, which has reached extraordinary proportions, is one (and only one) of the many indications. Oxfam produces annual reports of poverty and inequality. In 2014, they found that about 90 individuals held half of total world wealth. In 2015, the number was reduced to 62. Meanwhile perhaps 5 million children are dying of starvation every year – more than 500 an hour, a tragedy that could easily be remedied by available resources. Among the developed (OECD) societies, inequality is particularly prominent in the Anglophone countries, with the US well in the lead. Despite its unique advantages, by most measures of poverty and social justice the US ranks with the poorest OECD countries, alongside of Greece, Mexico, Turkey, facts heightened by lavish displays of concentrated wealth. The disparities have increased since the latest crash, with some 90% of growth going to 1% of the population. As widely reported, the global rich now live in a different world from the general population. In the US, the neoliberal programs have led to stagnation or decline for much of the population, undermining of functioning democracy, reduction of benefits and social welfare. People do not have to read academic studies to know that real wages for male workers are about what they were in the 1960s while wealth has concentrated in very few hands; that corporate strategies have shifted manufacturing abroad; that a considerable majority of the population is virtually disenfranchised in that their representatives disregard their attitudes; and much more. Years ago, academic studies showed that the socioeconomic profile of abstention in the US matches those sectors in similar countries who vote for laborite or social democratic parties, lacking in our political system, which in some ways still reflects the Civil War. We also cannot overlook the deeply rooted historical background of white supremacy and racism that has never been overcome, and the increasing atomization of the society that leaves people alone and isolated, feeling helpless against forces that are crushing them. Under these circumstances it is not hard for demagogues to stir up anger against those who are even more victimized – immigrants, minorities, “welfare cheats” (demonized by Reaganite racist slurs) – and to stimulate highly exaggerated fears of threats ranging from the federal government to Islamic terrorists. We should also remember that what we are witnessing is not entirely new. A decade ago, the distinguished scholar of German history Fritz Stern, writing in the establishment journal Foreign Affairs, opened a review of “the descent in Germany from decency to Nazi barbarism” in the establishment journal Foreign Affairs by writing that “Today, I worry about the immediate future of the United States, the country that gave haven to German-speaking refugees in the 1930s,” himself included. With implications for here and now that no reader can fail to discern, Stern reviewed Hitler’s demonic appeal to his “divine mission” as “Germany’s savior” in a “pseudoreligious transfiguration of politics” adapted to “traditional Christian forms,” ruling a government dedicated to “the basic principles” of the nation, with “Christianity as the foundation of our national morality and the family as the basis of national life.” Hitler’s hostility toward the “liberal secular state,” shared by much of the Protestant clergy, drove forward “a historic process in which resentment against a disenchanted secular world found deliverance in the ecstatic escape of unreason.” That was ten years ago. The words resonate more ominously today. It is also useful to compare the current malaise with the Great Depression in the 1930s, which I’m old enough to remember. Objectively, conditions were far worse than today. Subjectively, they were quite different, as I could see even from my own extended family, many of them unemployed working class with limited education. Despite the grim conditions, there was a sense of hopefulness, a belief that we’ll get out of this together. The labor movement had been virtually crushed by the 1920s, largely by force, but reconstituted in the ‘30s with organization of the CIO and militant labor actions that helped induce a fairly sympathetic administration to institute significant social reforms. The unions also provided crucial forms of association and interaction, including educational and cultural opportunities. There were also lively political organizations – Communist, Socialist, others -- participating actively in labor and civil rights actions and general intellectual life in which much of the working class participated. Business publications warned of “the hazard facing industrialists” in “the rising political power of the masses,” but were powerless to stem the tide, though reaction was building up by the late ‘30s and picked up forcefully when the war ended. This is not the place to review what has happened since, but one consequence is that the hopefulness of the ‘30s and the social struggles and achievements that inspired it have been largely supplanted by fear, despair, and isolation, opening the way to the Trump phenomenon, which should be cause for deep concern. Perhaps the most favorable observation that can be made about his candidacy is that Cruz is even more dangerous, and the other likely Republican prospect, Rubio, is hardly less of a threat to the country and the world, at least if he means a word he says. https://www.pouke.org/forum/topic/29554-zanimljivi-youtube-kanali-o-nauci-i-mnogo-%C4%8Demu-drugom/ Link to comment Подели на овим сајтовима More sharing options...
Ромејац Написано Март 1, 2016 Пријави Подели Написано Март 1, 2016 REPORT: TRUMP SUPPORTERS IN TEXAS SEE VOTES SWITCHED TO RUBIO Link to comment Подели на овим сајтовима More sharing options...
florenntina Написано Март 1, 2016 Пријави Подели Написано Март 1, 2016 Samo za druga Comskog vezano za "Rising global inequality" Ronald је реаговао/ла на ово 1 https://freestateproject.org/about/101-reasons-move-new-hampshire Link to comment Подели на овим сајтовима More sharing options...
Ромејац Написано Март 2, 2016 Пријави Подели Написано Март 2, 2016 Grizzly Adams је реаговао/ла на ово 1 Link to comment Подели на овим сајтовима More sharing options...
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Плутон Написано Март 2, 2016 Пријави Подели Написано Март 2, 2016 Ово ме подсети на онај Вулинов перформанс: https://vine.co/v/igH3L7TVgjg Link to comment Подели на овим сајтовима More sharing options...
feeble Написано Март 2, 2016 Пријави Подели Написано Март 2, 2016 Bill Burr malo komentarise izbore, od 1:30 do 4.20 Плутон је реаговао/ла на ово 1 Слово Љубве Link to comment Подели на овим сајтовима More sharing options...
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Кратос Написано Март 3, 2016 Пријави Подели Написано Март 3, 2016 Најдубља молитва јесте молитва без икаквих речи када у тишини ума једноставно живимо у присуству Божијем. Архимандрит Сава Јањић Link to comment Подели на овим сајтовима More sharing options...
feeble Написано Март 3, 2016 Пријави Подели Написано Март 3, 2016 Evo i demokrate su bahati i arogantni, nije samo Tramp http://www.b92.net/info/vesti/index.php?yyyy=2016&mm=03&dd=03&nav_category=78&nav_id=1103488 Слово Љубве Link to comment Подели на овим сајтовима More sharing options...
Grizzly Adams Написано Март 3, 2016 Пријави Подели Написано Март 3, 2016 Вел брате Берни, не знам како је у Букурешту, ал ја имам 50 Mbps интернет. Треба само да позовеш провајдера и активираш бољи пакет... ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ Link to comment Подели на овим сајтовима More sharing options...
Аурор Написано Март 3, 2016 Пријави Подели Написано Март 3, 2016 Koliko mi je zabavno kad vidim koliko su svi odlepili zbog predstojeceg Tramp predsednikovanja. I demokrate i republikanci i svi na fejsu i po vestima... Link to comment Подели на овим сајтовима More sharing options...
Juanito Написано Март 3, 2016 Пријави Подели Написано Март 3, 2016 Вел брате Берни, не знам како је у Букурешту, ал ја имам 50 Mbps интернет. Треба само да позовеш провајдера и активираш бољи пакет... Морам да те разочарам, али (да се изразим у Бернијевом стилу) чак и Београд има у просеку бољи (и јефтинији) интернет од САД, барем од 2010, па на овамо. Телекомуникације су једна од ствари (поред здравства и школства и још пар) које су скроз никакве у САД. Било ми то чудно, па сам се распитивао мало и изгледа да је разлог некадашњи монопол AT&T-а од кога се још увек нису потпуно опоравили. GeniusAtWork and Плутон је реаговао/ла на ово 2 Link to comment Подели на овим сајтовима More sharing options...
Juanito Написано Март 3, 2016 Пријави Подели Написано Март 3, 2016 Ја се радујем што ће Трамп да победи, јер није фер да Србија има најгорег председника. Плутон and Grizzly Adams је реаговао/ла на ово 2 Link to comment Подели на овим сајтовима More sharing options...
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