For ten or twenty years the existence of a battle for economic primacy between established nation-states and the corporate world has been apparent to me. It seemed quite obvious but that's about as far as my thinking went. What a surprise to find out that it has formal, academic foundations and that relative to "economic freedom" democracy and the notion of decent lives for the masses are not only nakedly expendable but impediments to be pushed aside as needed. A dystopian world for most, in support of maximum "economic freedom" for the grotesquely wealthy, is totally acceptable in this universe! This short introduction was quite the eye opener, should be required reading everywhere, and I will definitely get the book. This is about as fundamentally profound to the arc of civilization and democracy as germ theory was to medicine and public health.
Democracy doesn’t matter to the defenders of ‘economic freedom’ | Quinn Slobodian | Opinion | The Guardian
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