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Corporate Colonialism
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Economic globalization has become a war against nature and the poor
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Injury and
globalization
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Privatization And ‘Reforms’ Spread Corruption
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sweet water and bitter
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Debt relief a fraud and a trap for poor countries
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corporate colonialism
Involves arguably the most fundamental
re-design of the planet's political and economic arrangements since at
least the Industrial Revolution. Yet the profound implications of these
fundamental changes have barely been exposed to serious public scrutiny
or debate.
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stateless corporations, loads of the
global economy
It is seldom noted in the mainstream press
that the world's 358 billionaires have a combined net worth of $760
billion, equal to that of the bottom 45 percent of the world population.
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What to
Do When Corporations Rule the World
More specifically, global financial
markets and global corporations are programmed to destroy life — the
lives of working people, the life of community, and the living wealth of
the planet — to make money for the already wealthy. And they do it with
extraordinary efficiency.
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America's Corporate Executives At Work
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Coca-Cola, the CIA,
the Courts Coke and Cocaine
The answer is
simple. Coke had a secret formula base made up from
processing coca leaves, the by-product of which is
cocaine. Up to the beginning of the 20th Century, the
Coca-Cola creators did say that their beverage had
cocaine. And in 1903, they were taken to task by
authorities for having cocaine in their drink which for
many years in the beginning, was available as a soda
fountain drink in pharmacies.
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The Jobs for Food Program According to India's Economic Survey, these forms of indirect aid
to India's 650 million farmers total $1 billion a year. In comparison,
the richest 24 countries in the world, led by the US, give $1 billion
a day in direct and indirect agricultural subsidies to their farmers.