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agreed
Yoshie said: >For the same reason, "global democracy" ain't gonna come
without the abolition of capitalism & transition to socialism
worldwide. There's a reason why real power in the U.N. resides in the
Security Council, not in the General Assembly.<
I agree. Not only that, but the UN currently seems to be falling more and
more under corporate influence.
I'm in favor of a democratic world government, but the UN would have to
change a lot (a tremendous lot) to be that government.
Jim Devine jdevine@xxxxxxx & http://bellarmine.lmu.edu/~jdevine
- Thread context:
- how Green is my Valley,
Jim Devine Mon 20 Nov 2000, 21:04 GMT
- Foreigners' Views of U.S.,
Max Sawicky Mon 20 Nov 2000, 19:04 GMT
- H-ASIA: CFP Seminar on Globalisation and India's Environment, Bombay, Feb. 2001 (fwd),
Anthony DCosta Mon 20 Nov 2000, 18:13 GMT
- Re: a closer link . . .(was a dark novel. . .),
Timework Web Mon 20 Nov 2000, 17:52 GMT
- agreed,
Jim Devine Mon 20 Nov 2000, 17:49 GMT
- James M. Blaut; teacher, activist,
Louis Proyect Mon 20 Nov 2000, 16:44 GMT
- But a closer link is drawn between the two stories when Anytus hears that,
Lisa & Ian Murray Mon 20 Nov 2000, 15:35 GMT
- A dark novel about the new economy,
Louis Proyect Mon 20 Nov 2000, 14:20 GMT
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