End of democracy
The managers of the economic power come almost all from the same world, around the same society. You know, meet, share the same views and interests.
so of course they share the same vision of what should be the future ideal world.
E 'then natural to agree and synchronize their actions towards common goals, leading to the economic situation conducive to the realization of their goals, such as:
-weakening of states and political power. Deregulation. Privatization of public services.
-total disengagement States economy, including areas of education, research and, shortly, army and police, destined to become exploitable areas from private firms. Net
States through corruption, unnecessary public works, subsidies attached to the companies without compensation, military spending. When a mountain of debt is accumulated, governments are forced to privatization and the dismantling of public services. More government is under the control of "Masters of the World", the more it increases the debts of his country.
-job insecurity, and maintaining a high level of unemployment, entertained through decentralization and the globalization of the labor market. All this increases the economic pressure on workers, who are then forced to accept any salary or working conditions.
-Reduction of social assistance to increase the motivation of the unemployed to accept any type of work or any salary. Social assistance to unemployment is too high to prevent effective pressure on the labor market.
-Prevent the spread of salary claims in the Third World, the maintenance of totalitarian political regimes or corrupt. If workers were paid better than the Third World, the very principle of decentralization and exerts pressure on the labor market in Western society would be shattered. This is a vital strategic lock which must be preserved at all costs. The famous "Asian crisis" of 1998 was triggered in order to maintain this lock.
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