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"en.20051114.13.1-070"2
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"Madam President, the process of so-called globalisation highlights the barbarity of capitalist development and the imperialist imposition of the choices of big business, with painful consequences on the working classes, grass-roots society and the environment.
Globalisation is the central ideology of the urban and
opportunistic ideological movements of various hues, but with a common ambition to try and camouflage capitalism and its class structure.
The communication by the European Commission on the social dimension of globalisation analyses the phenomena from the point of view of the interests of big business and tries to obscure the real reasons for modern problems. At the same time, for the new economic and social reality which is being shaped, it proposes as a strategy at regional and international level the alleged need to accept and reform the imperialist unions.
Capitalist restructurings are the answer of the European Union, with the promotion of competitiveness as their main feature. The Lisbon Strategy and the success of its updated expression are the basic parameter of the Commission's choices and proposals in the contribution of the European Union to the process of globalisation. An evaluation of all the data shows that the term 'globalisation' is a misnomer. It covers the nature of and the crisis in the system. The era we live in is not an era of globalisation; it is an era of imperialism. The working classes and the workers in general reject the reactionary process and the course of so-called globalisation and are fighting for radical changes and grass-roots prosperity."@en1
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