"The failure of weak, neoliberal
political régimes around the world will expose the men who have
really been pulling the strings. Most countries remain nation-states
in name only; their sovereignty has been eroded to the point where
they are now mere servants to transnational business and finance.
Vestigial nation-states continue to serve one function: controlling
their borders. They are, in fact, prisons—keeping some people in,
others out. But for transnational business and finance they are now
porous entities, allowing them to practice labor arbitrage (finding
cheapest labor), and jurisdictional arbitrage (finding least
regulation). The US government is now little more than a proxy, with
its presidential candidates (1, 2) vetted, appointed and financed by the
global investment firm Goldman Sachs. A recent vote in the UN General
Assembly accusing Bashar Assad of Syria produced a list of the
remaining nation-states. These are the only countries whose
governments still possess sufficient independence of will to oppose
the US-led drive for régime change in Syria. They are: Syria
(naturally), Russia, China, Iran, Belorussia, Myanmar, Zimbabwe,
North Korea, Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela and Bolivia. It remains to be
seen how helpful their independence will prove when it comes to them
feeding their own people...."
Dmitri Orlov
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