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Re: Zimbabwe

by Georges Drouet

19 July 2000 08:05 UTC


Yes, George Pennefather, you're right, the only thing imperialism is
looking for it's
its own success. Imperialist countries are engaged in a race to profit
because of their current structure based on short-term benefit.

If a transnational company (TNC) could'nt reach the margin announced a year
or a month or even weeks before its official results, its share will dive
in the evil's nightmare of loosing ground in the stock market.

This race to nowhere pushes the companies to place benefits at the top of
their priorities. CEOs receive, in exchange to their official blindness, an
amount of money that huge that they get mentally intoxicated with it: a
cocktail of power, wealth, super-ego...

Why do they received that fabulous sums?  Because they know each detail of
their company business, I mean really each one: if they need to force
somebody to sell commodities at a lower price, they will force him, and
they don't really care about the limits of the  violence used...

Systematically speaking, political dominant states' classes, the core of
the current world system, i.e. USA, UE and Japan, are fully dependant to
the TNC orders. As TNCs are engaged in the current competitive frame, their
servants (politicians) are obliged to follow their diktats. Even if TNCs
have their own mercenary teams, and they have, they also use the
governmental bodies to establish their world dominance.

Wars are the result of economical struggle.

As a communist, you might be interested in discovering we are, as SP
members, proposing an alternative to this system, an alternative in which
we are not anymore speaking of clash in between political trends but of
cooperation.

If you want to pick up more information, please visit our site:
http://www.simpol.org, we look forward to your dialectical comments.

Thank you.

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Georges Drouet
28, place Morichar  1060 Bruxelles
tel: 32-486 751 668
fax: 32-2 538 10 82

gdrouet@brutele.be




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