| Юрий Норштейн - Творческий вечер в Петербурге |
[Nov. 19th, 2011|06:24 pm] |
Создатель "Ежика в тумане" и многих других знаменитых мультфильмов встретится с петербуржцами 27 ноября 2011 г. в музее современного искусства "Эрарта".
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| The global anti- imperialist strategy. |
[Jul. 12th, 2011|08:05 pm] |
The problem of the world uneven development, the problem of widening gap between rich and poor countries identified by bourgeois ideology as one of the main “global problems" which threatening the stability of existing world order. Bourgeoisie have a gut feeling where there may be the most serious challenges to its class rule. Proletarians and oppressed nations are not interested in the existence of the capitalist system of exploitation and oppression. Therefore, through its foremost, class-conscious groups - the communist parties, they should be able to find such weak points in the capitalist system, the revolutionary exposure to which inflicts capitalism the greatest damage. This weak point, the main contradiction of the capitalist world system, is currently a conflict between the most economically developed and most backward countries, between the richest and poorest countries of the world.
Imperialism against the Third World.
In order to understand the depth of the contradiction between rich and poor nations and come to a correct method of solving this contradiction we must first examine the facts. According to statistics, in 2008 the share of the U.S., Canada, European Union, Japan, Australia and South Korea accounted for 63% of global gross domestic product (GDP). At the same time the share of the 42 poorest countries account for only 1 - 2% of world GDP (1). The average per capita incomes in the 20 richest countries is 37 times higher than the corresponding figure in the 20 poorest countries, and over the past 40 years this gap has doubled (2). According to estimations of analysts of the UN Development Program, the combined wealth of 225 world's richest people exceeded $ 1 trillion at the beginning of the XXI century, it equates to an annual incomes of the poor 2.5 billion, who constituting 47% of the world's population (3). U.S., Canada, EU, Japan and Australia, where approximately one billion of nearly seven billion of global population resides, consume most of world's natural resources and most of the world's electricity. In their territory starts or ends more than 80 percent of world trade flows. |
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