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[Pen-l] Swans Release: November 3, 2008



Swans Commentary
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November 3, 2008


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Note from the Editors: Two. More. Days. Finally, the longest and most expensive US presidential campaign in history will be behind us... But no matter the outcome, the victor will once again be corporate America. Will we ever reject its overt control of our lives? As our wages shrink and the income disparity (wealth redistribution, as it's called in some circles) widens, as our power of the vote becomes increasingly deflated, it becomes evident that money is in fact power. Thus we're further manipulated into feeling good about changing the world by giving our discretionary dollars away to a charitable cause. Yet, in an excellent and eye-opening exposé, Michael Barker demonstrates how corporate elites and liberal philanthropic foundations such as the World Wildlife Fund co-opted the environmental movement to shape public policy and protect corporations. Jan Baughman will certainly think twice before making a contribution to such a foundation to save the polar bears. As she illustrates, laws are already in place requiring that their habitat be protected given their status as "threatened," and the next White House resident ought to read the Endangered Species Act before sending out invitations to the oil-drilling orgy.


The 24/7 election watch is certain to be replaced by economy gazing, and as the statistics grow more frightening so too does the reactionary rhetoric. Aleksandar Jokic responds to Professors Radhika Balakrishnan and Diane Elson's spurious allegation that the US economic crisis is a human rights violation and asks, where has their outrage been all this time? Michael Doliner reaches back to his studies with Hannah Arendt and proposes a Socratic solution to the current crisis in authority that just might save what remains of the American foundation, and Gilles d'Aymery has already moved on to 2012 and the next-generation president who will address the real issues with integrity. The new president will be relieved not to have a Shakespearean playwright draft his legislation, but just in case, Charles Marowitz offers his sardonic and ever-creative crimes and punishments for the first 100 days that will atone for the last eight-plus years.


From the culture club, Peter Byrne bids a fond farewell to fellow Chicagoan and much-admired writer Studs Terkel; Raju Peddada shares his travels to Morocco, where American brands reign supreme; and Byrne also reviews The Fire This Time, an homage to writer James Baldwin. R. Scott Porter recommends that people become part of the solution somewhere in the muddy middle, while Guido Monte and Alison Phipps seek a new way of world comedy through blending of words. Finally, in response to one of your letters and more, we're republishing a July 2002 article in which Swans economist warned us that the S & L crisis was child's play compared to what was in store for the economy.


As always, please form your OWN opinion, and let your friends (and foes) know about Swans. It's your voice that makes ours grow.


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http://www.swans.com/library/art14/barker07.html The Philanthropic Roots Of Corporate Environmentalism - Michael Barker


http://www.swans.com/library/art14/jeb200.html Threatened But Not Protected - Cartoon by Jan Baughman


http://www.swans.com/library/art14/ajokic04.html The Alleged Relevance Of Human Rights For The US Economic Crisis - Aleksandar Jokic


http://www.swans.com/library/art14/mdolin39.html What Is Authority? - Michael Doliner


http://www.swans.com/library/art14/ga260.html The Charade Is Finally Over - Gilles d'Aymery


http://www.swans.com/library/art14/cmarow120.html The First Hundred Days - Charles Marowitz


http://www.swans.com/library/art14/pbyrne85.html R.I.P. Louis "Studs" Terkel - Peter Byrne


http://www.swans.com/library/art14/rajup03.html Travels In Morocco: Our Brands are our Goodwill Ambassadors - Raju Peddada


http://www.swans.com/library/art14/pbyrne84.html A Slow Burn - Book Review by Peter Byrne


http://www.swans.com/library/art8/ga133.html The Tribulations Of The Toads - Gilles d'Aymery (Note: Written over 6 years ago (July 2002) this piece is a tangible proof that the author had a clear analysis of the financial and economic crises that have finally, and as predicted, hit us. Swans thanks the reader who reminded us of that little gem.)


http://www.swans.com/library/art14/porter08.html The Middle Ground - R. Scott Porter


http://www.swans.com/library/art14/gmonte54.html Mondana Commedia n.6: "Bayta" (Home) - Poem by Guido Monte & Alison Phipps


http://www.swans.com/library/art14/letter151.html Letters to the Editor


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