Not many working people would have ever heard of the World Economic
Forum. Once again the captains of capitalism spread across the sleepy Alpine
ski town partying and chitchatting. One of the most revealing clips was to see
the sleek plutocrats emerging from a session on the world’s hungry to tuck into
a lavish Chinese buffet to the sound of Abba’s Money,
Money, Money.
And despite the valiant efforts of business journalists trying to make
sense of the chatter, in the end there was anything new said, apart from the usual
managementese speak which is no surprise considering that the WEF vacuous motto
itself would not stretch beyond “improving the state of the world”.
Whilst
many economists now predict a double dip recession with the latest
unemployment figures continuing to wreak havoc for working people, the sleek
plutocrats left the resort feeling relaxed about the state of the global
economy – something that Axel Weber, chair of Swiss
bank UBS, blasted as bordering
on complacency. "The mood has been good, in brackets too good to be
true." he said.
Complacent also was Christine Lagarde, IMF chief, who waxed lyrical
about the benefits of “a more equal distribution of income” while turning a
blind eye to the ravages of deregulation and privatisation she has been
championing. The rampant inequality since the 80s continue to rise. Recent
research by Oxfam uncovers the frenzy by a kleptocratic corporate elite which
keep feeding inequalities in many countries – “in the US the share of national
income going to the top 1% has doubled since 1980 from 10 to 20%. For the top
0.01% it has quadrupled”.
Representatives of the international labour movement also attended the
schmooze-fest armed with dramatic statistics and well-thought out arguments.
But this is the trick. Davos gives the impression that it is a forum for the
free flow of ideas where everybody is open-minded and prepared to be
convinced. Unfortunately when
delegates hear that the worst of the financial crisis was over and see
opportunities to dismantle the welfare state once and for all, thereby not
having to be responsible anymore for their less fortunate fellow countrymen,
would they listen?
So where is the call-to-arms in response to this
ghastly situation? It was left to the Ukrainian women activist group Femen to
expose the sham by protesting topless with “SOS David” painted over their chest
to raise the plight of women’s poverty around the world. It proves once more
that only direct action makes the headlines.
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