By Global Research News
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Today,
Global Research brings to the attention of its readers a selection of
articles on how neoliberal economics is ironically philosophically
liberal (i.e., organ trafficking) yet economically anti-liberal
(i.e.,
food stamps). This paradox lies at the very heart of our modernity and
reinforces Anglo-American imperialism. Greece discovered this fact the
hard way during the summer…
The
bottom line is that we cannot denounce Western imperialism without
pointing to the economic enslavement of mankind. Today, it seems the
condition of possibility for popular revolt and/or practical monetary
reform is to hold accountable those elites, private bankers etc… who use
an abusive debt-based monetary system to further the sad loss of
political and economic sovereignty around the world.
- Guillaume Kress
SELECTED ARTICLES:
SELECTED ARTICLES:
By Koos Jansen and Lars Schall, December 05 2015
I
would say 99% of the gold mined in China is being sold through the
Shanghai Gold Exchange, and then what I just spoke about in one of my
previous answers is that I think the private sector are the buyers on
the Shanghai Gold Exchange in China. So, it does not really go to the
People’s Bank of China, maybe still a little bit is going to the
People’s Bank of China because maybe they still have some covert mines
operating in China but actually most of the conventional output is being
sold through the Shanghai Gold Exchange…
By Ariel Noyola Rodríguez, December 08 2015
In
spite of the fierce opposition of the US treasury Department, on
November 30 the IMF finally approved the inclusion of the yuan in the
Special Drawing Rights, the currency basket created in 1969 to
complement the official reserves of the members of the multilateral
organization.
By International Movement for a Just World, December 08 2015
Following
nearly eight years of negotiations, 12 Pacific Rim countries –
Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand,
Peru, Singapore, the United States and Vietnam – have agreed to take
part in the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA)…
By Craig Murray, December 08 2015
The
Times today carries an article on ISIS’ oil interests, Syria and
Turkey. Nowhere does it inform its readers that the owner of the
newspaper, Rupert Murdoch, has a vested interest in this subject…
By Bill Holter, December 07 2015
So
what exactly happened last Thursday? The markets (including the
dollar) crashed …and this was not supposed to happen? It’s actually
quite easy to understand if you see what they did was “only a test” …
By Ben Norton, December 07 2015
Traffickers have taken advantage of Syrian refugees’ desperation, in hopes of making money.
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