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By Mark Levine

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Mark LeVine, an American Professor of contemporary heart japanese historical past on the collage of California, Irvine, has written a such a lot deceptive ebook on smooth capitalism (`globalisation'), reflecting the worldwide peace and justice movement's anarchism.

He sometimes glimpses the truth of empire. He cites the Pentagon's protection technology Board, which contradicted Bush through announcing, "they don't hate our freedom, they hate our policies." He sees that chaos isn't really an unintentional spinoff of occupying overseas nations yet assists the occupiers' strategic targets - earnings, oil and repression - and he recognises that occupations are brutal, corrupt and incompetent.

He cites a global financial institution research that concluded, "faster progress one of the terrible could certainly be received on the cost of slower development one of the rich", that there's `no proof ... of jointly useful rules' and "At least within the brief run, globalization seems to be to extend poverty and inequality." He additionally notes a United international locations improvement Programme file that summed up, "Trade openness (liberalisation) elevated poverty and inequality ... these international locations liberalising so much quickly fared worst."

Yet in any case this facts, LeVine claims that tradition now not economics drives capitalism. So he claims, "Only construction bridges among cultures supplies the opportunity to beat either career and the violence it breeds." This bridge-building, he writes, provides the top position to intellectuals - a bit self-serving, one may well imagine. He is going on, "if we will ... compose a really global song - we will be able to holiday down (`deconstruct', as a few philosophers could say) the `iron cage' of neoliberalism". this can be utopian drivel.

The `global peace and justice circulation' pretends that operating periods' struggles to grab kingdom strength from capitalist sessions are outdated, chauvinist and pointless. but he had brought up global financial institution President James Wolfensohn's compliment of Cuba in 2001: "Cuba has performed a very good task on schooling and health." Cuba has persevered to development simply because its regulations, in line with type and country, are the other of the Bank's rules and in addition of the movement's policies.
What luck has the stream ever had that justifies rejecting the profitable Cuban approach to type fight and revolution? against this, as LeVine admits, quoting voices like Susan George - "We have not truly received whatever" and Naomi Klein - "We have under no circumstances reversed the circulation in the direction of privatization, not to mention stopped it", the stream hasn't ever succeeded anywhere.

The major clash on this planet isn't Islam opposed to the West, yet nor is it neoliberalism opposed to the `global peace and justice movement'; it's type opposed to type, inside of every one country, and every state needs to remedy its personal difficulties.

The `global peace and justice flow' is a diversion, a waste of time and effort. Its individuals have to get jobs, in the event that they have not already, and sign up for their exchange union. staff, together with white-collar employees, are the bulk in each state, and purely the operating classification can defeat capitalism.

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But despite the sometimes trenchant criticism they have received The End of History, The Lexus and the Olive Tree, and The Clash of Civilizations not only reflect the dominant beliefs of America’s political and economic elite, but have had a profound influence on (or at least reflect a profound influence of the ideas they represent on) the shaping of American policy in the post-Cold War period. ”8 In this context one of the main arguments of this book is that the message of neoliberal globalization’s holy texts, elaborated and disseminated by numerous apostles and comrades, is the foundation of an Axis of Arrogance and Ignorance that guides the work of its devotees and “Bolsheviks” worldwide,9 whether at the IMF, Pentagon or investment banks.

The newly purchased books in my backpack offer various takes on how globalization is impacting the Middle East and what Arabs and Muslims can do about it. The landscape alternates between beautiful country and urban slums, both similarly dotted with countless satellite dishes. qxp 05/05/2005 15:18 Page 18 18 ❘ Why They Don’t Hate Us their societies, and that only a combination of Western tutelage, reforms, and even intervention can reverse this sad state of affairs. As I leaf through a Sufi magazine on the train I’m reminded once again of just how far removed mainstream policy-making, news coverage, and scholarship is from the realities of life in the Middle East and North Africa.

Qxp 05/05/2005 15:18 Page 15 PART 1 Who Are They, Where’d They Come From, and Why They Don’t Hate Us – Yet? qxp 11 05/05/2005 15:18 Page 17 1 From Evil to Empathy: The Orient Beats Back the Axis of Arrogance 11 Introduction: Four Scenes Scene One: The Marrakesh Express Riding the air-conditioned train back to Rabat from Marrakesh on a hot July day it’s hard to understand what the authors of the recently released, widely acclaimed Arab Human Development Report (AHDR) were thinking. The much celebrated 2002 report is the latest in decades – indeed centuries – of reports, dossiers, books, and exposés aiming to understand why the Arab and larger Muslim worlds have not attained levels of democracy and development similar to those of their neighbors to the West.

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