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January
14, 2010 - Issue 358 |
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Education and Global Capitalism |
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Something for advocates of public education to keep in mind now is the changed face of the enemy. The oligarchs; Gates, Broad, the Walton Family, the Bush Family, Bloomberg and the CEO�s represented in the Business Roundtable, had a plan for the destruction of the public schools. They were supremely confident they could bring to fruition Milton Friedman�s dream that education could become a highly profitable industry. Unbeknownst to them though, they had an Achilles Heal. Their plan was fatally flawed because it was inextricably bound up with the dynamic growth of a global capitalist economy. That�s over with now.
Why? For one, because globalization was so successful
in its brief heyday. It penetrated every market on the planet.
Who would have thought The effect of this success was profits on a scale heretofore unimaginable but it also exhausted the system�s possibilities for growth. And growth is its lifeblood. Growth kept it healthy and dynamic. When that growth became impossible, capitalism turned in on itself. It began to cannibalize itself. That�s when you get Wall Street turning investment banks into casinos and investment vehicles into logarithms. No more real wealth was being created so the bankers turned to magic tricks, in the form of derivatives, to give the appearance of wealth creation. That�s when you get some of the largest corporate entities ever created disappearing into the history books. So long General Motors! The other thing a global
economy had to have if it was going to work was a plentiful and cheap
supply of oil. If the world is not now on the downside of the Peak Oil
curve, its close enough for government work in the A US soldier or two, away from the harrowing places they have been sent, given time to consider, has probably wondered why their government has contracted with Blackwater, now Xe,-type mercenaries at ten times the price to pull duties once assigned to them. It is completely absurd on its face. The product of a hidden agenda is always absurdity. Globalization, which seeks privatization of all things, is that agenda. Teachers across this country have come to live everyday with this absurdity. Incessant testing with no relation to the real world, the mindless collection of trivia classified as data, forcing the �business model� (like Enron or Lehman Brothers or General Motors) on the public schools, driving the arts and the social sciences out of the curriculum, and having every Chancellor, Superintendent, Commissioner, and Secretary of Education promote charter schools over their own public schools at every turn. Absurd! But why? Globalization. There is the temptation
to believe the global economy will enjoy a �recovery� and in the The new danger appears
in the rise of the seamless melding of the corporation and the state in
the Some people are confused as to why President Obama�s
education policy is indistinguishable from that of George W. Bush. It
is because both are servants of the corporate-state. In regards to the
public schools and every other vestige of democracy in Resistance! BlackCommentator.com Guest Commentator Paul A. Moore is a public school teacher.
He has taught Social Studies (American Government/Economics) at |
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