Davos
and TTIP-type agreements show us the whole picture
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comment by failedevolution
Key
conclusions coming from 2016 World Economic Forum point to a highly
unsustainable future.
Briefly:
- Hyper-automation impact on unemployment will be increased significantly
- There will be further shrinking of the middle class in the developed countries
- A working elite will be formed gradually
- Saturated Western consumers will be replaced by other emerging consumer tanks
A
key element of all TTIP-type agreements, is that they minimize the
power of the state to regulate the market in favor of the local
small-medium businesses and protect them against the attack of
multinational corporations. Another basic characteristic, is that
they promote massive privatizations in key sectors like food and
water supply, energy, transportation, communications and medical
care. Debt-enslaved Greece is receiving huge pressure to privatize
what is left under state control.
Considering
that civil liberties are increasingly suppressed under the pretext of
terror attacks, while there is a trend for the privatization of the
security forces too, the pieces of the puzzle are coming together.
As
already mentioned: “... there is no intention by the governments
and forces of the market to change the current model. On the
contrary, there is a tension for further privatization of public
property and businesses, and further deregulation of the market in
every level. Which means that the only way for the elites to control
the growing instability of this system, is by absolute suppression
...” [fa.ev/signals-of-unsustainable-future-coming]
Therefore,
the only way to avoid this dystopian future, is to support the power
of the state against the free market cannibalism. The state should
have the power to regulate in favor of the small-medium businesses
and must have the control of key areas in the economy, to prevent the
new feudalism of the big banks and corporations. Furthermore,
scientific research in public universities and institutions will
promote new technology in the field of hyper-automation and
artificial intelligence, which must remain under public control for
the benefit of the majority.
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