Not exact matches
The
global turn toward
capitalism began not long after, in 1989, and within twenty - five years some two billion people had begun moving
from communism and socialism toward
capitalism, and thence out of poverty and into steadily advancing standards of living.
Whilst the preceding text highlights the sovereignty deficit resulting
from globalisation, the contribution
from the ATTAC, looks at new financial forms of
global capitalism.
He contends, first, that liberation theology should free its social analysis
from a preoccupation with
global «dependent
capitalism» and move toward more specific analyses of land reform and of other pressing needs which would help popular Christian movements be «more politically effective at a national level.»
The Philippine organizers of the
Global March mention following: widespread poverty and social inequality resulting in the erosion of the family's capacity to nurture and protect children, the rise of informal economy requiring simple skills and technologies, globalization of
capitalism where underdeveloped nations provide the rich with cheap labor, disrupted family patterns due to migration, AIDS, etc. and inadequate basic services
from government, including education, due to cut of the state budget of non-profit sectors to follow structural adjustment programme dictated by the IMF and the World Bank.
While the religions teach a detachment
from the search for material wealth and that all beings should be cared for and respected, maximization of private profit is the supreme goal of
capitalism that has now reached a
global dimension.
It is easy to discern how far these are
from the competitive spirit of present day
global capitalism, that would crush a competitor and marginalize the poor.
And in fact, we can learn a lesson
from its defeat in terms of the strength of
capitalism as a
global system, which used all political and military means at its disposal to bring about the downfall of socialism.
Likewise, the pontiff's growing body of comments about the
global evils of rampant
capitalism, though drawing criticism
from some, has helped the Church reclaim its role as the protector of the poor.
The one outcome the clever boys who invented new Labour never considered as they excised the socialism
from their party was that we would witness a crisis of
global capitalism in the first decade of the 21st century so severe that it would force both Britain and America into nationalising financial institutions.
First,
from the piece on
global capitalism (22 October, p 8),...
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Apart
from reminding some of us to ask for the senior discount, the passage of time since the Soviet Union's dissolution poses a provocative question - now that the struggle between
capitalism and communism no longer defines
global politics, is the world an entirely different place?
Author Walter Mosley explores the mysteries of life, labor and freedom in the 21st century -
from the failures of
global capitalism and the impossibility of socialism, to technology's toll on humanity's understanding of itself, its needs and its limitations - and explains why building a future that serves humankind starts with destroying the ideological frames that reduce people to servants of a system, not masters of their potential.
Author Walter Mosley explores the mysteries of life, labor and freedom in the 21st century —
from the failures of
global capitalism and the impossibility of socialism, to technology's toll on humanity's understanding of itself, its needs and its limitations — and explains why building a future that serves humankind starts with destroying the ideological frames that reduce people to servants of a system, not masters of their potential.
The book explores a wide range of scenarios
from socio - political state of affairs to
global capitalism...
At 18th Street's main gallery, Dizon will weave video that she has shot together with archival footage, text
from philosophical, political, and literary sources, and sounds composed
from field recordings, scores, and voice, into an intricate work that invites viewers to reflect upon diasporic subjectivity, postcolonial history, and the effects of
global capitalism in the Philippines.
Today's «accumulation by dispossession» (David Harvey), a form of appropriation that involves not primarily the generation of wealth but rather taking possession of existing wealth, usually
from the poor or the public sector, makes this slogan a perfect candidate for re-use in the context of
global capitalism.
Reyle finds inspiration in his immediate environment,
from the typical socialist architecture that dominates much of the landscape of post-war Germany to the flea - market finds that signify the march of
global capitalism.
Originally
from Hong Kong and based in Taiwan, Lee frequently imparts political commentary in his work through an embedded use of foreign products and English words that reference the omnipresence of market
capitalism surrounding Hong Kong's history as a
global city living under the principle of one country, two systems.
A pivotal figure in contemporary art
from the early 1970s until his untimely death in 2013, Sekula continuously questioned the function of the documentary genre and the consequences of
global capitalism through his critical writings, photographic installations, videos, and films.
At 18th Street's main gallery, Dizon will weave the video that she has shot together with archival footage, text
from philosophical, political, and literary sources, and sounds composed
from field recordings, scores, and voice, into an intricate work that invites viewers to reflect upon diasporic subjectivity, postcolonial history, and the effects of
global capitalism in the Philippines.
This Leads to Fire: Russian Art
from Nonconformism to
Global Capitalism, Selections
from the Kolodzei Art Foundation Collection Neuberger Museum of Art, State University of New York, New York 14 September 2014 — 11 January 2015
Marker, a three - channel video installation by Jacek Malinowski, is a fictional story of a member of an informal alter - globalist group called Markers, who try to free themselves
from the fictive world of
global capitalism.
These are open during ABMB week, along with an additional new show of the zany, surreal absurdist films and installations of Argentinian born, New York - based Mika Rottenberg whose obsessions swing
from the mechanics and production processes of
global capitalism to visceral body parts.
Syjuco's installations frequently invite viewers to be active participants,
from crocheting counterfeit designer handbags to purchasing items at an alternative gift shop within a museum, in order to investigate
global consumerism,
capitalism and its effects on artists.
From the end of World War II, the U.S. and the Soviet Union engaged in a
global struggle that pitted democracy and
capitalism against Communism.
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS and SCREENINGS The Concordia Biennial: The Art of Teaching, Concordia Gallery, Concordia University, St. Paul, MN, 2016 It's so hard to live without you, Helsingborgs Dagblads Photo Salon, Landskrona Photo Festival, Landskrona, Sweden, 2016 The Golden Hour, See 18 Film Screening Room, MSP International Airport, Minneapolis, MN 2016 - 17 North of the 45th Parallel, DeVos Museum, Marquette, MI, 2016 Experimental Cinema: Pixels, Minneapolis International Film Festival, St. Anthony Main Theater, Minneapolis, MN, 2016 Society of Scottish Artists Annual Exhibition, RSA Gallery, National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh, 2015 This
From There, Circa Gallery, Minneapolis, MN, 2015 Photography Since the Millennium, Louisville Photo Biennial, Carnegie Center for Art and History, New Albany, IN, 2015 SPE Combined Caucus Juried Exhibition, Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans, LA, 2015 SPE Combined Caucus Juried Exhibition, UCF Fine Arts Gallery, Orlando, FL, 2015 Perspectives, MN State Arts Board, St. Paul, MN, 2014 Faux / Real, Non-Fiction Gallery, Savannah, GA, 2014 Finders and Keepers, Duchesne Academy (participating Fotofest space), Houston, TX, 2014 Acquisitions and Debuts of the Hillstrom Museum of Art, St. Peter, MN, 2013 Art in the Age of Globalization: Outsourced, Minneapolis Institute of Art, MN, 2012 - 2013 What Can not Be Cured Must Be Endured, Paul Robeson Gallery, Newark, NJ, 2012 Terraforming: Contemporary discourse in landscape photography, King Street Gallery, Silver Spring, MD, 2012 Then + Now, Hillstrom Museum, St. Peter, MN, 2012 Intersections, Minneapolis College of Art and Design Gallery, Minneapolis, MN, 2012 EA$ T / WE $ T: A
Global Look at
Capitalism, New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art, New Harmony, IN, 2011 Faculty Exhibition, Schaeffer Gallery, Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, MN, 2010 2008 McKnight Fellows Exhibition, Franklin Artworks, Minneapolis, MN, 2010 Re-Generate, Re-Image, Re-Focus: New Directions in Photography, Priscilla Payne Gallery, Bethlehem, PA, 2009 Yummy, Nexus Foundation, Philadelphia, PA, 2007 Visual Noise, UMC Art Gallery, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, 2007 Imagining Namibia, The Art Center of St. Peter, St. Peter, MN, 2006 Soul Searching, Cyrus M. Running Gallery, Concordia College, Moorhead, MN, 2006 WCA International Video Shorts Festival, Boston, MA, 2006 Cuba Libre, The Art Center of St. Peter, St. Peter, MN, 2004 Faculty Exhibition, Carver Center for Arts and Technology, Baltimore, MD, 2003 SPE Regional Conference Exhibition, Manchester Craftsman's Guild, Pittsburgh, PA, 2002 True Confessions, Charles Theater, Baltimore, MD, 2000 On Sight, The School of Visual Arts, New York, NY, 2000 The Photographic Persona, Belknap Gallery, Univ. of Louisville, Louisville, KY, 1999 The Y2K Solution, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, 1999 AugenMusik (installation / performance), Peabody Conservatory, Baltimore, MD, 1999 Emerging Artists, Maryland Federation of Artists, Annapolis, MD, 1999 LaGrange National, LaGrange College, LaGrange, GA, 1998 Choice, Tate Gallery, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, 1998 Three Rivers Arts Festival, Wood Street Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA, 1997 She Defies Gravity, Ekhartsberga Gallery, McKees Rocks, PA, 1996 Exposures, Garfield Artworks, Pittsburgh, PA, 1996 Three Rivers Arts Festival, Wood Street Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA, 1995 Arts on Tour, Vine Street Gallery, Sharon, PA, 1994 Manchester Craftsman's Guild Staff Exhibition, Pittsburgh, PA, 1994
So, first of all, the
global energy markets are about as far
from a free - market
capitalism model as can be.
100 years
from now there will be a name for the 21st Century, after the Terrible Twentieth — my nomination is the Uncertain Century — our grandchildren will wonder why it took so long to connect
global warming with
global warring, and will see Naomi Klein's new book Disaster
Capitalism as the herald & hallmark for the warring and the warming and the harming ahead
Under the guise of preventing «dangerous manmade climate change» and compensating poor countries for alleged «losses and damages» due to climate and weather caused by rich country fossil fuel use, they had planned to control the world's energy supplies and living standards, replace
capitalism with a new UN-centered
global economic order, and redistribute wealth
from those who create it to those who want it.
Global warming is about creating a new economy by brushing
capitalism aside and replacing it with the liberal fascism of Euro - communism that runs on symbolism like raising gas taxes to save the world
from Americanism.
So true... Fear of
global warming has been great for academia and the Left
from the beginning because it, «makes industry and
capitalism look bad while affording endless visuals of animals and third - world humans suffering at the hands of wealthy Westerners,» as Van Dyke noticed, plus: «Best of all, being driven by junk - science that easily metamorphoses as required, it appeared to be endlessly self - sustaining.»
And the
global competition and «survival of the fittest» he touted has mainly resulted, not
from capitalism, but
from dueling government incentives for solar, especially in Europe and Asia.
He read to me
from this speech that this Inhofe was making, and it was part what we all are very familiar with now, that I was part of the
global conspiracy, the scientific conspiracy to bring down
global capitalism.
... the US senator, James Inhofe, a senator
from Oklahoma, has threatened to indict climate scientists for conspiracy to lie to congress, and accused them of being part of a conspiracy to bring down
global capitalism, to which I respond, scientists should be so organized!
Free market economics (and
capitalism) appropriately restrained to activity that is abl to be shown (being shown is different
from being able to be deceptively marketed) to be advancing
global humanity to a lasting better future for all is almost certain to be the only viable future for Free Market economics.
The policy
from global warming progressives involves tales of the collapse of western civilisation and
capitalism leading to less growth, less material consumption, less CO2 emissions, less habitat destruction and a last late chance to stay within the safe limits of
global ecosystems.
What you're proposing here, which I broadly agree with, is quite different
from what you have said before, which was that it was not possible to address
global warming under
capitalism.