[Peace-discuss] A broader perspective

Morton K. Brussel brussel at illinois.edu
Mon Jul 25 17:21:11 CDT 2011


So,  what I got from this boilerplate reasoning(?) is that "They got what they deserved". 

I don't have the time to examine just how the social democrats (all of them?) in Norway "dismantled the welfare state, cut wages, and deregulated the job market". David, can you provide references?

--mkb

On Jul 25, 2011, at 4:35 PM, David Green wrote:

> Responsibility for the growth of fascist forces lies with the policies of the entire bourgeoisie. Within this, however, the role of the social democratic and petty-bourgeois ex-left parties—who ultimately become the fascists’ target—is particularly pernicious. As the social democrats dismantled the welfare state, cut wages and deregulated the job market, the petty-bourgeois ex-left and the union bureaucracy suppressed all opposition in the working class. As a result, the rhetoric of protest was ceded to the extreme right.
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> Norway is no exception in this respect. In his first short (2000-2001) term in office, Jens Stoltenberg oriented to the New Labour of Prime Minister Tony Blair in Britain, radically cut back the welfare state and privatized key public services. In 2005, he drew his inspiration from Obama and returned to power with the slogan “Jens, we can.” Since then, he has ruled through a social democratic-Green coalition with the Socialist Left Party and the right-wing Farmers Party.
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> http://www.wsws.org/articles/2011/jul2011/pers-j25.shtml
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