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Artlicle by John Pilger About the Workers' Srike in Greece :

THE MODERN CLASS WAR

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Column: John Pilger
======== THE MODERN CLASS WAR
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An economy plunged into debt by the tax-evading rich has been bailed
out--but
there is hope in the uprising of ordinary Greeks against austerity.

May 24, 2010

AS BRITAIN'S political class pretends that its arranged marriage of
Tweedledee to Tweedledum is democracy, the inspiration for the rest of us is
Greece.

It is hardly surprising that Greece is presented not as a beacon, but as a
"junk country," getting its comeuppance for its "bloated public sector" and
"culture of cutting corners" (the /Observer/). The heresy of Greece is that
the uprising of its ordinary people provides an authentic hope unlike that
lavished upon the warlord in the White House.

The crisis that has led to the "rescue" of Greece by the European banks and
the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is the product of a grotesque
financial
system which itself is in crisis. Greece is a microcosm of a modern class
war
that is rarely reported as such and is waged with all the urgency of panic
among the imperial rich.

What makes Greece different is that within its living memory is invasion,
foreign occupation, betrayal by the West, military dictatorship and popular
resistance. Ordinary people are not cowed by the corrupt corporatism that
dominates the European Union. The right-wing government of Kostas
Karamanlis,
which preceded the present PASOK government of George Papandreou, was
described by the French sociologist Jean Ziegler as "a machine for
systematic
pillaging of the country's resources".

The machine had infamous friends. The U.S. Federal Reserve is investigating
the role of Goldman Sachs and other American hedge fund operators, which
gambled on the bankruptcy of Greece as public assets were sold off and its
tax-evading rich deposited 360 billion euros in Swiss banks. The largest
Greek ship-owners transferred their companies abroad. This hemorrhage of
capital continues with the approval of the European central banks and
governments.

At 11 percent, Greece's deficit is no higher than America's. However, when
the Papandreou government tried to borrow on the international capital
market, it was effectively blocked by the American corporate ratings
agencies, which "downgraded" Greece to "junk" status. These same agencies
gave triple-A ratings to billions of dollars in so-called sub-prime mortgage
securities, and so precipitated the economic collapse in 2008.

What has happened in Greece is theft on an epic, though not unfamiliar
scale.
In Britain, the "rescue" of banks like Northern Rock and the Royal Bank of
Scotland has cost billions of pounds. Thanks to the former Prime Minister
Gordon Brown and his passion for the avaricious instincts of the city of
London, these gifts of public money were unconditional, and the bankers have
continued to pay each other the booty they call bonuses.

Under Britain's political monoculture, they can do as they wish. In the
United States, the situation is even more remarkable, reports investigative
journalist David DeGraw, "[as the principal Wall Street banks] that
destroyed
the economy pay zero in taxes and get $33 billion in refunds."

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IN GREECE, as in America and Britain, the ordinary people have been told
they
must repay the debts of the rich and powerful who incurred the debts. Jobs,
pensions and public services are to be slashed and burned, with privateers
in
charge.

For the European Union and the IMF, the opportunity presents to "change the
culture" and dismantle the social welfare of Greece, just as the IMF and the
World Bank have "structurally adjusted" (impoverished and controlled)
countries across the developing world.

Greece is hated for the same reason Yugoslavia had to be physically
destroyed
behind a pretense of protecting the people of Kosovo. Most Greeks are
employed by the state, and the young and the unions comprise a popular
alliance that has not been pacified; the colonels' tanks on the campus of
Athens University remain a political specter.

Such resistance is anathema to Europe's central bankers and regarded as an
obstruction to German capital's need to capture markets in the aftermath of
Germany's troubled reunification.

In Britain, such has been the 30-year propaganda of an extreme economic
theory known first as monetarism, then as neoliberalism, which the new prime
minister can, like his predecessor, describe his demands that ordinary
people
pay the debts of crooks as "fiscally responsible."

The unmentionables are poverty and class. Almost a third of British children
remain below the breadline. In working-class Kentish Town in London, male
life expectancy is 70. Two miles away, in Hampstead, it is 80. When Russia
was subjected to similar "shock therapy" in the 1990s, life expectancy
nosedived. A record 40 million impoverished Americans are currently
receiving
food stamps: that is, they cannot afford to feed themselves.

In the developing world, a system of triage imposed by the World Bank and
the
IMF has long determined whether people live or die. Whenever tariffs and
food
and fuel subsidies are eliminated by IMF diktat, small farmers know they
have
been declared expendable. The World Resources Institute estimates that the
toll reaches 13-18 million child deaths every year. "This," wrote the
economist Lester C. Thurow, "is neither metaphor nor simile of war, but war
itself."

The same imperial forces have used horrific military weapons against
stricken
countries whose majorities are children, and approved torture as an
instrument of foreign policy. It is a phenomenon of denial that none of
these
assaults on humanity, in which Britain is actively engaged, was allowed to
intrude on the British election.

The people on the streets of Athens do not suffer this malaise. They are
clear who the enemy is and they regard themselves as once again under
foreign
occupation. And once again, they are rising up, with courage. When David
Cameron begins to cleave $8.7 billion from public services in Britain, he
will be bargaining that Greece will not happen in Britain. We should prove
him wrong.

/First published in the/ New Statesman [1].

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Columnist: John Pilger
John Pilger is a renowned investigative reporter and documentary filmmaker
who was called "the most outstanding journalist in the world today" by the
/Guardian/. He is the author of numerous books, including most recently
/Freedom Next Time: Resisting the Empire [2]/, a collection of
investigations
into the effects of war crimes and globalization. His books and films are
featured at JohnPilger.com [3].

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