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50 Years Ago
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Greasy Pole
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Voice From the
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Thieves kitchen at Gleneagles
This month the world’s most powerful politicians are getting together
in Gleneagles to discuss how best to exercise their power. Two thousand
years ago, in 60 BCE, the three most powerful men in Ancient Rome –
Crassus, Caesar and Pompey – met to form a shadow government, one which
recognised the reality of their personal power as opposed to the nearly
defunct formal constitution of the Republic; in much the same way as
the Titanic recognised the iceberg’s right of way. Known as the First
Triumvirate, it wasn’t to last – power cannot work against the
logic it’s based on; so the rulers of Rome were impelled into a civil
war they didn’t want because the needs of their camps demanded it.
Now, the G8 has a similar function to this ancient pact: the open and
honest rule of the most powerful states beyond the formal international
equality and niceties of the United Nations or the World Trade
Organisation. The G8, a self-selected club of the richest
countries in the world, co-operating together on trade related issues:
an open acknowledgement of the golden rule – them as have the gold
rule. Unlike the WTO or the UN, it is not an international
bureaucracy, but an opportunity for the leaders of the powerful states
to meet and discuss policy – a caucus rather than a conference.
It is hopeless to imagine, as some more soppy minded followers of
Blair and Brown do, that the G8 can be turned into a force for
good in the world. As the most powerful figure in the G8, the
President of the United States has shown, the self-interest of
the powerful comes first.
He won’t agree to Brown’s proposed International Finance Facility,
because it doesn’t fit with America’s plans. Although Blair’s Big
Idea – for want of a better term – in international politics is that
“our” values can coincide with “our” interests, the reality often is
that the values are the garnish to the capitalist feast.
Nor, though, can chanting like plebeians voicing their views in the
Forum be of much help. There can be no doubt that in the current
world order, the reality is that what these ultra wealthy and ultra
powerful states want will happen. They each have the men, the
guns and, by Jingo, the money too. Any hope that they will
give any attention to the hoi polloi, other than fobbing them
off, is a barren one. Business as usual is their god.
Within nation states – where the ruling class is cohesive, their
interests similar and where they have to rely on workers administering
their interests – political democracy can function and the rule of law
have some footing. Politicians and administrators can be and are
held to account. Between nation states though, in the murky
wild-west of international law, all these constraints are off.
International diplomacy is clandestine, furtive, removed as far as
possible from the democratic gaze. The meetings at Gleneagles
will be held behind locked doors, far away from the eyes of anyone
interested in proceedings, as the eight colossi dicker and bargain the
loot of the whole world. In the ancient world, the definition of
a tyrant was a ruler who couldn’t walk around without bodyguards: the
meetings at Gleneagles will be conducted behind an awesome ring of
steel and firepower.
If the G8 were smashed, if its meetings did not happen, the mere
practicalities of the existence of these hyper-rich states would mean
that they would still have to collaborate and co-ordinate their
interests. Simply by being in existence, they have an effect on
the politics of the world as irresistible as gravity.
Clearly then, the only way to make progress is to remove the obstacle
of these powerful camps and end the interests and powerbases they
represent. This can only be done by raising a force
adequate to resist them – a movement on a global scale, coherent and
co-ordinated, so that one day the rulers of the Earth will wake to find
our meeting of the workers, a clique 6 billion strong has settled on
their doorstep. Our strength won’t be military or financial
but creative. We have made the world as it is by our labour, and by the
light of our industry and reason we will finally dispel the shadow of
privilege and power.
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