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Obama abroad
The economic driving imperative is fundamental. Eveything else is just words and fluff. Obama abroad | MikeMarqusee.com http://www.mikemarqusee.com/?p=1165 Crucially, Obama insists that democracy must be accompanied by what he calls “economic reform”, the neo-liberal prescriptions that have already exacerbated poverty, … Continue reading
Posted in arab spring, Politics
Tagged arab, capital, capitalism, corruption, democracy, eastern Europe, Economic, economic reform, havoc, Inequality, north Africa, obama, Poverty, predatory, revolt, Russia, spring, US
Business as Usual in the US
I’ve no idea why so many people’s hopes have been raised by a change of figurehead in America, perhaps it’s desperation. The two party system in the US, just as in the UK currently, offers an electoral choice between two … Continue reading
Posted in Politics
Tagged Afghanistan, America, cultural imperialism, economic crisis, obama, Pakistan, US, war in afghanistan





