Sunday 6 September 2015

THE GREAT CRISIS OF THE CAPITALISM

THE GREAT CRISIS OF THE CAPITALISM

The beginning of the affecting of the world economy by the neoliberalism coincides with the end of the '40s. Its main tools have been the World Bank and the IMF. It showed itself in the political arena and came to power through Thatcher (1979) and Reagan (1981). In fact, by making their first appearance in the Third World countries before the developed countries, neoliberalism manifested itself in Chile with the Pinochet's coup.

The disabling of the applications such as welfare state which belonged to the "Golden Age" of the capitalism, enabled the strengthening and spreading of neoliberal policies. The surrender of the Social Democrats to the neoliberalism permitted the change of policy of the SPD, headed by Schröder, thus took effect in Europe in the same line. In fact, a return had started in another guise to the wild capitalism that the Marxists had meticulously analysed.  The circle was being closed by the neoliberals.

The neoliberal do not comprehend that the neoliberal policies cannot be sustained without pressure or tyranny, nor do they understand the causal relation between neoliberal politics and the civil or military coups. They are opposed to the coup d'etat but they don't want to abandon the neoliberalism. Now, once again the circle is closing; capitalism is in the grip of a crisis on a world scale. The resort is also likely to call on bullying.

The crisis is crushing upon the all the countries with a great noise; the ones who will bare the most pain will be the employees and the people who were pushed to the bottom rows of the income distribution during the neoliberal era. The imperialists who have began to take measures on a global scale in order to extend the life of the bankrupt policies,  are putting up a bullying on an international scale.

Trans-Pacific Partnership TPP, foresees an almost unlimited freedom through large and versatile arrangements in favour of the international capital in many areas. One does not know whether this agreement which plans to cover the northern half of the sphere will be a remedy the crisis of the capitalism. But there is one thing we are sure of: unless the persons who will put their hand in a revolutionary way upon the system, the imperialists will always be successful in overthrowing the burden of the capitalist crisis on the developing countries.

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