Were on the brink of disaster | Salon

    As people lose confidence in the ability of markets and governments to solve the global crisis, they are likely to erupt into violent protests or to assault others they deem responsible for their plight, including government officials, plant managers, landlords, immigrants and ethnic minorities. (The list could, in the future, prove long and unnerving.) If the present economic disaster turns into what President Obama has referred to as a “lost decade,” the result could be a global landscape filled with economically fueled upheavals.

    Indeed, if you want to be grimly impressed, hang a world map on your wall and start inserting red pins where violent episodes have already occurred. Athens (Greece), Longnan (China), Port-au-Prince (Haiti), Riga (Latvia), Santa Cruz (Bolivia), Sofia (Bulgaria), Vilnius (Lithuania) and Vladivostok (Russia) would be a start. Many other cities from Reykjavik, Paris, Rome and Zaragoza to Moscow and Dublin have witnessed huge protests over rising unemployment and falling wages that remained orderly thanks in part to the presence of vast numbers of riot police. If you inserted orange pins at these locations — none as yet in the United States — your map would already look aflame with activity. And if you’re a gambling man or woman, it’s a safe bet that this map will soon be far better populated with red and orange pins.

    For the most part, such upheavals, even when violent, are likely to remain localized in nature, and disorganized enough that government forces will be able to bring them under control within days or weeks, even if — as with Athens for six days last December — urban paralysis sets in due to rioting, tear gas and police cordons. That, at least, has been the case so far. It is entirely possible, however, that, as the economic crisis worsens, some of these incidents will metastasize into far more intense and long-lasting events: armed rebellions, military takeovers, civil conflicts, even economically fuelled wars between states.

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welcome to the temple of sin – abuse industries

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I love sin.

It’s good for the soul.

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Protest March

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Cristian Mereuta – Photo Blog – By : www.mindvision.ro

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Together in the Dark

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YouTube – Têtes Raides – Notre besoin de consolation… (Live)

“I believe that man’s natural enemy is the mega-organization
because it robs him of the vital necessity to feel responsible for his fellow-man,
restricting his possibilities to show solidarity and love
and instead turns him into an agent of power,
that for the moment may be directed against others,
but ultimately is directed against himself.”

— Stig Dagerman

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CGB Project: common good banks – Overview

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Democratising economics: A bank that gives a damn.

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English Russia & Some Monuments of Moscow

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Nasrudin visits Moscow.

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The Statistics Homepage

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A statistically significant amount of significant statistics.

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What in the hell … :: … is the best lightbulb joke? :: February ::…

Huzzah, It’s The Top 10 Trotskyist Pickup Lines!
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    10 “Hey sweet thang, wanna dictate my proletariat?”

    9 “My revolutionary Party has a huge, militant membership – wanna lesson in Entryism?”

    8 “Is your father a commisar of production and distribution? Because he surely expropriated some bourgeois diamonds for your eyes”

    7 “Do you believe in love at first sight? Or do you need to be broken of your false consciousness by the vanguard since without us you’re only capable of trade union consciousness?”

    6 “Hey baby, If I said you had a peasantry capable of being led by a tiny working class would you hold it against me?”

    5 “Wanna see my bra? It’s a size (Provisional)CC”

    4 “Trotsky was all for women’s lib, you know… have you heard of Nadezhda Krupskaya?”

    3 “Is that a deflected permanent revolution in your pocket or are you just pleased to see me?”

    2 “Like my hairstyle? I’ve done it up like a pimp…”

    1 “Are you a girl? Please will you talk to me. I promise not to mention Trotsky”

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