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Tom Friedman's Faith-based Free Trade-ism

Posted by Evan Derkacz at 12:43 PM on July 24, 2006.


He can't be bothered to actually 'read' what he writes about.

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David Sirota skewers the media's "go-to trade guy," Tom Friedman, for his free-trade fundamentalism. You won't believe this quote till you watch it for yourself below.

Sirota writes: "Friedman actually went on record admitting he advocates for specific trade deals without knowing anything about what’s in the trade deals he is writing about."




Here's a passage from a review of Nobel-Prize-winning Economist Joseph Stiglitz's critique of the Free Market. This is a man who not only worked for the World Bank for three years but who READS THE TEXT OF WHAT HE REJECTS OR PROMOTES.
Stiglitz questioned the [World] Bank so much that he was always in the middle of one dispute or another about the purposes, goals, and efficiency of the Bank's agenda. Most galling was the insistence of policymakers upon following the same decision patterns and project goals that had already failed many times over. Stiglitz even found some of these officials conceding that his criticisms were right. But then they would proceed to act as though they had never participated in such a discussion.
... it is also fair to assume that a major part of this concern lies with the unfortunate conditions that third world nations and their peoples must face year in and year out. The tradition of obeisance to outdated and irrelevant market economics taken by the policy elites and bureaucracies dealing with trade and aid--the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Trade Organization (WTO), and certainly the U.S. Agency for International Development, among others--forced Stiglitz at a very early point in his Bank career to reject the nostrums of "free trade" which, after all, are closely tied to the old religion of "free enterprise."

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Evan Derkacz is a New York-based writer and contributor to AlterNet.


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I just knew two words that were in it: free trade.
Posted by: JoshuaLudd on Jul 24, 2006 1:08 PM   
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... so free that no one can opt out of it. So free that worker protections have to been bulldozed for it. So free that it creates waged slavery in poorer nations.

So free that it undermines democracy, individuality, regional and local economies, and autonomy around the world.

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hundreds of millions brought out of poverty
Posted by: Econotarian on Jul 24, 2006 10:15 PM   
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Hundreds of millions of people in China and India think that free trade is a good idea, as it has brought them out of absolute poverty (under $1 per day).

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I hope everyone realizes the purpose of the WB/IMF
Posted by: BJT on Jul 25, 2006 3:48 AM   
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The World Bank and IMF are not in the business of helping poorer countries up out of poverty. They ARE in the business of enslaving small, poor countries with insurmountable debt and leeching cash out of prosperous countries for their own benefit.

These world central banks need to be shut down immediately.

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