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KIDS
AND CAPITALISM
The
author of the Harry Potter books JK Rowling recently donated £1
million to the Labour Party because she thought they were doing more
to solve the problem of child poverty than the Tories would. She
obviously could have not seen the following news item. "Millions
of children in the UK are living in, or on the brink of, poverty, a
report claims. The Campaign to End Child Poverty says 5.5 million
children are in families that are classed as ‘struggling’ - 98%
of children in some areas. The campaign classes households as being
in poverty if they are living on under £10 per person per day.
...
The Campaign to End Child Poverty is a coalition of more than 130
organisations including Barnardo's, Unicef and the NSPCC. According
to its research, there are 4,634,000 children in England living in
low income families, 297,000 in Wales, 428,000 in Scotland and
198,000 in Northern Ireland. It says 174 of the 646 parliamentary
constituencies in Britain have 50% or more of their child population
in, or close to, the poverty line." (BBC News, 30
September) JK Rowling may be a very good writer, but obviously she is
not a great thinker.
CAPITALIST
PRIORITIES
We
live in a society where millions try to survive on a $1.25 a day,
where children die for the lack of clean water and yet this society
spends billions of dollars trying to find more efficient ways to kill
people. The priorities of socialism would be to feed, clothe and
shelter its citizens but capitalism has other priorities. "Top
U.S. Army officials on Monday said a $160 billion Future Combat
Systems modernization program managed by Boeing Co and SAIC Inc was
‘on budget, on track,’ but could see changes over time. Army
Chief of Staff Gen. George Casey said the Army was going through a
detailed review of 14 separate weapon systems included in the program
to ensure that the technologies involved were on schedule. ‘We're
committed to Future Combat Systems. It's just a question of adjusting
as the world changes, and as the need changes,’ Army Secretary Pete
Geren told reporters at the annual Association of the U.S. Army
meeting. ...The Army's FCS program is a family of 14 manned and
unmanned aerial and ground systems, tied together by communications
and information links." (Yahoo News, 6 October) Lots and
lots of money to kill, bugger all for starving kids. That is how
capitalism operates.
A
MUCH BETTER IDEA
Robert
Reich, former US secretary of labour, commenting on the recent
economic crisis showed that he understood that China was a capitalist
country when he said "There are still only two kinds of
capitalism. There's authoritarian capitalism as in China and
Singapore, and there's democratic capitalism as in US and Europe. If
there's anyone out there who has a better idea, I'm sure the world
would love to hear it." (Newsweek, 13 October) If someone
can get us Mr Reich's address we will send him a subscription to the Socialist
Standard so he can learn about the
socialist
alternative. Although we don't think he would be too impressed,
because we want to get rid of the exploitative system that gives him
a privileged existence.
PUTING
HIS FOOT IN IT
Last
year when he was Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown outlined
his annual budget speech with these words - "Britain's growth
will continue into its 60th and 61st quarter and beyond ...Inflation
has fallen from 3% to 2.8%, and will fall further this year to 2%
...Looking ahead to 2008 and 2009 inflation will also be on target.
And we will never return to the old boom and burst." (quoted in Time,
13 October) He was warmly applauded by the
Labour
benches and praised by the press for his sagacity and prudence. What
a difference a year makes. Inflation stands at about 4.7 percent,
banks mortgage lenders have been taken over on the verge of
bankruptcy and a deep economic recession looks likely. Capitalism is
an anarchic, uncontrollable system. Boom and burst are the very
foundation of capitalism. No doubt a future Conservative Chancellor
of the Exchequer will in turn pretend that he can control this mad
profit system. Capitalism makes fools of the politicians who claim to
be able to control it.
ANOTHER
REFORM OF CAPITALISM?
When
socialists see workers cram into buses and underground trains on
their way to work, we often remark that if cattle were crammed into
transport like that on their way to the slaughterhouse there would be
a public outcry by Animal Rights groups. Workers are often treated
worse than animals but this latest outburst against the working class
takes a bit of beating. "An Australian politician has used his
first speech to parliament to call for unemployed idlers to be stung
with a cattle prod to get them to work. John Williams, a former truck
driver, shearer, farmer and small business owner who only took his
place in the Senate on July 1, said he had seen many people living on
employment benefits who were ‘determined not to work’. ‘They
are simply getting a free ride on behalf of tax payers of Australia
and it is about time they received a touch on the backside with a
cattle prodder to get them off their butts and actually do some
work,’ he said." (Yahoo News, 16 September) To use his
fellow Australians use of the language – what a bahstard!


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