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LuckyTheDog

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Thu Sep 4, 2014, 03:01 PM Sep 2014

Sam Pizzigati: We must expand the struggle against privatizers

Analysts at the OECD, the Paris-based research agency, have just shared a grim prediction: If current trends “prevail,” all developed nations will show by 2060 “the same level of inequality as currently experienced by the United States.”

If we let those current trends continue, that conclusion sounds about right. But why on earth should we let those trends continue? The trends that have made our world so unequal reflect simple political decisions, not some inevitable unfolding of globalization. We can make different decisions.

Take privatization. Over the past four decades, governments around the world have chosen to sell a broad array of public services. These privatizations have increased the concentration of wealth. Carlos Slim, one of the world’s three richest men, obtained much of his $75 billion fortune by snapping up Telmex, Mexico’s formerly government-owned phone company.

But privatizers today are increasingly facing as much resistance as opportunity. In many countries, John and Jane Q. Public are beginning to reject the privatization mantra. The privatizers, turns out, have a problem with their pitch.

MORE HERE: http://wonkynewsnerd.com/sam-pizzigati-must-expand-struggle-privatizers/


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Sam Pizzigati: We must expand the struggle against privatizers (Original Post) LuckyTheDog Sep 2014 OP
DURec leftstreet Sep 2014 #1
privatizers own the dems and repub political parties. expect more privatization nt msongs Sep 2014 #2
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