Mercnbeth -> RE: The Problems With Globalization and World Trade (12/27/2006 7:21:10 AM)
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there is so much poverty is because over population, over population is fueled by fossil fuels. Julia, Great post and wanted to let you know I got a kick over the above part of your post. Over population sparked by fossil fuels? There just aren't that many drive-ins anymore. quote:
ship load of cinnamon could make a Tudor merchant rich beyond his wildest dreams so it was worth a gamble to send three ships across the world to exploit the spices found in the east and hope one ship made it back. For centuries the west has been causing poverty around the world in its pursuit of profit and never once did we as a society care for the poverty we caused and cultures we destroyed. MC, Is it now "exploitation" to buy goods? During the Xmas shopping season, was I exploiting Target because I found the same product cheaper at Sears and bought it there? Where do you buy anything? I believe it's impossible to apply your standard of non-exploitation and purchase any goods. Gas in your car exploits the people of the middle east. The manufacturers of your clothing used either exploited US union workers, or maybe illegal aliens, or cheap third world labor. Going to the food market is the worst example of exploitation. Gone are most of the family farms, so the exploitation is at the grower, picker or harvester, truck driver. Maybe it would help if you define "exploitation". Is accepting a price exploitation? Was there some barrier or physical impediment preventing that source of cinnamon from building boats and taking their product to Europe? Why was the decision made to sell to the ship captain exploitation? Why is the decision made by a country by it's leaders currently called exploitation? Would you remove all decision making from these people because you, or some world wide authority determine it's "for their own good"? Where does that process stop? You've got to help me out here. Are you for one world government where one person or group of people establish the price of goods and the pay-scale for all the workers? Who would you trust with that power?
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