Operation Piggy Bank

Escalating Conflicts are causing the European House to Falter


By Tomasz Konicz

Full article: http://communism.blogsport.eu/2011/11/02/operation-piggy-bank/


The conflicts within the German government coalition and the increasing 
tensions at the European level are closely intertwined.  The conflicts are 
escalating on the one hand due to an abundance of intensifying, mutually 
opposed interests: what is central is Berlin’s refusal – resulting from 
domestic political pressure – to introduced  further reaching measures in order 
to stabilize the eurozone.

[...]
Thus the “crisis trap” also closes its jaws In the EU: politicians would
 actually have to implement stimulus programs in order to stimulate a 
sagging economy, and at the same time impose harsh austerity measures in
 order to stabilize the budget situation.
[...]

In the crisis, as a result of the collapse of this deficit cycle, there 
is a looming threat of a relapse into chauvinism, nationalism, 
barbarism.  The left is thus confronted with the task of opposing these 
reactionary tendencies, organizing and coordinating the struggle against
 the capitalist crisis on a global level – and fighting for an 
alternative system, in which – along with capital and the state – 
artificial national borders belong to the dustbin of history.  The 
construction of transnational or global organizational and social 
structures – a task at which capitalism can only fail – has to be placed
 on the agenda by the left, in light of the numerous global problems 
confronting humanity.  Future struggles must also be conducted globally.
  Some approaches are already becoming manifest in the Occupy Wall 
Street movement, which is aiming precisely for such a global 
coordination and organization of the struggle.
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