08) MORE THAN
NEOLIBERALISM
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People's Voice
Editorial
We join wholeheartedly in celebrating
the collapse of neoliberal dogma, the bizarre idea that feeding
profit-hungry capitalists with every conceivable tax break and
privatisation scheme will result in eternal growth and riches for all.
But it would be wrong to believe that neoliberalism itself is the cause
of the present global downturn.
In the short
term, neoliberal
policies pursued by all the leading imperialist states accelerated the
accumulation of capital, temporarily countering the historic tendency
for the rate of profit to decline. But the growing gap between real and
paper wealth eventually had to give way to a new crisis.
Other
structural contradictions
of capitalism have emerged, such as the staggering annual total of $1.2
trillion in military expenditures. Or consider the cost of
environmental devastation. A recent WWF study, The Living Planet,
reports that every year 30% more resources are being consumed than the
Earth can replenish, leading to deforestation, degraded soils, polluted
air and water, and dramatic declines in numbers of fish and other
species. The planet is running up an ecological debt of $4-5 trillion
dollars every year - double the estimated losses faced by the world's
financial institutions.
The
deepening global depression
is not the result of free trade, deregulation, privatization,
anti-labour employment policies, etc. Rather, it is the inevitable
outcome of the systemic crisis of capitalism itself. As long as this
destructive system continues to dominate the planet, humanity will face
recurrent, ever more severe crises. The alternative must be spoken
clearly: build a powerful people's resistance to drive a final stake
through the heart of neoliberalism, and move forward to socialism, the
only hope for survival.