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The World's Mastermind: The Hidden Face of Globalization
A View From Argentina
by
Adrian Salbuchi, GlobalResearch, Dec 02, 2006
Last Updated:
Sunday, February 04, 2007 11:55:13 AM |
This
article is a summary of the key points set forth in
the Author’s book published in , “El Cerebro del
Mundo: la cara oculta de la Globalización ” (Ediciones
del Copista, Córdoba, Argentina, 4th Edition, 2003,
470 pages. and Editorial Solar, Bogotá, Colombia,
2004).
“Those who do not learn from
history are condemned to re-live it” - George Santa
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s we now have it, globalization can be defined as an ideology
that identifies the Sovereign Nation-State as its key enemy,
basically because the State's main function is (or should be) to
prioritize the interests of the Many - i.e., "the People" - over
the interests of the Few. Accordingly, the forces of
globalization seek to weaken, dissolve and eventually destroy
the very foundations of the Nation-State as a basic social
institution, in order to replace it with new supra-national
worldwide social, political, economic, financial and military
management structures. Such structures tie in with the
political objectives and economic interests of a small number of
highly concentrated and very powerful groups and
organizations which today drive and steer the globalization
process in a very specific direction.
These power groups consist of private interests which
have succeeded in achieving something that is unprecedented in
all of human history, and which we describe as the privatization
of power on a global scale.
"Globalization" is actually a hypocritical understatement or
euphemism of what former US presidents Woodrow Wilson, Franklin
D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman and George H.W. Bush - each at
different times in modern history - described as the “New World
Order”.
A New World Order! Clearly, when former president George Bush
Sr. unabashedly used that term on 11th September 1991, the
Establishment quickly moved to ensure that it should not be
commonly used, and in its place coined the much more neutral and
seemingly harmless sounding idea of “globalization” which,
nevertheless, today still has one main meaning: US-UK-Israeli
Imperialism on a planetary and all-encompassing scale. This, at
least, is how a growing number of people in Argentina and in our
region see things today.
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