Voice
From
the Back
TEN
WASTED YEARS
Socialists
have always stressed that supporting schemes of reforms will not
fundamentally change the nature of capitalism and here comes an
official capitalist institution whose findings back up that view.
"There are 1.4 million children living below the poverty line in
Britain, even though at least one of their parents has a job. Despite
the changes to taxes and benefits, and the introduction of the
national minimum wage, the number of poor children in working
households is no lower than in 1997, a report by the Institute for
Public Policy Research says.” (Times, 3 January)
NO
IMMIGRATION PROBLEM
Politicians
ever ready to seek the votes of little-Englanders often speak about
the problem of immigrants from abroad coming to this country and
causing problems such as housing, medical care and education. We
imagine these politicians will completely ignore this type of
immigration though. "Lev Leviev, who until a week ago was
classified as the richest man in Israel, has joined the growing list
of Israeli billionaires who have made their homes in London, where
wealthy foreigners are not asked to pay tax on income earned
overseas. This month, Mr Leviev officially moved into a bullet-proof
house in Hampstead, which he bought for £35m. His near
neighbours include several other mega-rich Israeli tycoons who prefer
UK tax rates. In Israel, they are liable for tax on all their income,
no matter where it is from. ...News of his departure has shocked the
Israeli business community and created a political headache for its
government, because of the drain of wealth from Tel Aviv to London.
Among those who have made their homes in London are Zvi Meitar, the
founder of one of Israel's biggest law firms; Benny Steinmitz, a
diamond dealer and property tycoon; Yigal Zilka, head of Queenco
Leisure International; and the real estate developer, Sammy Shimon."
(Independent, 8 January)
THIS
IS COMMUNISM?
Socialists
have always maintained that countries like Russia and China that have
claimed to be establishing socialism were in fact building up
state
capitalism, and now a pillar of US capitalism agrees with us that
China has nothing to do with socialism. "The spending choices
for China's rich are multiplying as quickly as the world's
fastest-growing major economy can mint new tycoons.In the latest sign
of China's rising upper crust and its growing appeal to international
marketers, Robb Report, a self-declared catalogue of the best of the
best for the richest of the rich, is making its pitch here with a
Chinese-language edition. The 200-plus-page Chinese monthly,
published under the name Robb Report Lifestyle, is packed with news,
product placements and advertising that promotes elite brands such as
Volkswagen AG's Bugatti sports cars and Lürssen yachts."
(Wall Street Journal, 9 January)
CHINESE
BOOMING DEATH RATE
"Accidents
in China's notoriously dangerous coal mines killed nearly 3,800
people last year, state media reported Saturday – a toll that is a
marked improvement from previous years, but still leaves China's
mines the world's deadliest. A total of 3,786 were killed in mining
accidents in 2007 – 20 percent lower than the 2006 toll, indicating
the effectiveness of a safety campaign to shut small, illegal mining
operations and reduce gas explosions, the Xinhua News Agency quoted
the head of China's government safety watchdog as saying. Coal is the
lifeblood of China's booming, energy-hungry economy. The mining
industry's safety, which has never been good, has often suffered as
mine owners push to dig up more coal to take advantage of higher
prices." (Yahoo News, 12 January) The development of
capitalism in China has led to more deaths amongst the working class.
Surprise, surprise?
PROPHETS
AND PROFITS
The
future of global warming is a complex subject, but many experts
believe the growth of carbon emissions could lead to disaster. One of
the supporters of that
notion is the World Bank with its various
schemes to halt or lessen these emmissions, but their difficulty is
that they also support the profit system so they are left in a
contradictory position. "The World Bank has emerged as one of
the key backers behind an explosion of cattle ranching in the Amazon,
which new research has identified as the greatest threat to the
survival of the rainforest. Ranching has grown by half in the last
three years, driven by new industrial slaughterhouses which are being
constructed in the Amazon basin with the help of the World Bank. The
revelation flies in the face of claims from the bank that it is
funding efforts to halt deforestation and reduce the massive
greenhouse gas emissions it causes. Roberto Smeraldi, head of Friends
of the Earth Brazil and lead author of the new report, obtained
exclusively by The Independent on Sunday, said the bank's
contradictory policy on forests was now clear: "On the one hand
you try and save the forest, on the other you give incentives for its
conversion." (Independent on Sunday, 13 January)
PROGRESSING
BACKWARDS
In
a sane society technological advances would be looked upon as a step
forward for humanity, but we don't live in a sane society. We live in
capitalism. Simon Caulkin the Management Editor of the Observer
reveals some alarming outcomes of such technical progress. "More
than half of all UK employees – 52 per cent – are now subject to
computer surveillance at work, according to research from the
Economic and Social Research Council's "Future of Work"
programme. That's a remarkable figure, and it has lead to a sharp
increase in strain among those being monitored – particularly
white-collar administrative staff. ... Substantial pay rises for most
managers contrast with static or even declining wages for low-end
computer-monitored workers, who are working harder, and longer hours,
into the bargain." (Observer, 13 January)
POOR
AND DESPERATE
Men
and women because of poverty are forced to work for wages. Inside
Europe and North America they have to do as they are told by their
masters, to turn up on time to be respectful and if asked to do so
cringe, but it is even worse for our African comrades."Last year
roughly 31,000 Africans tried to reach the Canary Islands, a prime
transit point to Europe, in more than 900 boats. About 6,000 died or
disappeared, according to one estimate cited by the United Nations."
(New York Times, 14 January) Men and women of the working
class are dying to be exploited. Let us get rid of this mad society.
6.000 died last year, how many this year?

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