Following
the collapse of the Soviet Union, the ruling circles in the rich capitalist
nations, led by the United States, proclaimed the dawn of a "New
World Order". But it really is not so "new". A more correct
term for this post Cold War era is "Corporate World Order".
A
global system dominated by a small minority in the North of the globe,
with only one superpower, the USA, acting as the new worlds
policeman. The crisis of the international capitalist system impels
the ruling elites to maintain their death-ridden system by accelerating
their robbery, domination and exploitation of the developing nations
in the South of the globe. While at home they carry out attacks on
the basic rights and living standards of working people. Dr. Ali
Mazrui,
the renowned African scholar, argues that this "New World Order"
is "a kind of global apartheid."
The
old Cold War East-West conflict has disappeared, and a frightening,
accelerating North-South conflict is under way. Capitalist thinkers
herald the "end of history" and the "end of ideology".
Now every human being is "free" to enjoy the poison desert
of consumerism, of bourgeois sameness, alienation, and exploitation.
The earth, we are told, must now be made safe for the free market
and the global citizen consumer.
In
its drive for greater profit and a unified global market, capitalism
respects no national boundaries, no national culture and no national
identity. The unifying vision of capitalisms One World Order
is the transformation of the planet into a global shopping centre
peopled by uniform consumers.
Richard
Barnet and John Cavanagh write that this global shopping mall is:
a
planetary supermarket with a dazzling spread of things to eat, drink,
wear and enjoy. Dreams of affluent living are communicated to the
farthest reaches of the globe, but only a minority of the people
in the world can afford to shop at the mall. Of the 5.4 billion
people on earth, almost 3.6 billion have neither cash nor credit
to buy much of anything. A majority of people on the planet are
at most window-shoppers. (Global Dreams: Imperial Corporations
and the New World Order)
In 1995 the Zapatistas of Chiapas sent an open letter
to the President of the Republic of Mexico. In this communique these
heroic revolutionaries exposed the five components of capitalisms
one world order:
1.
A world dictatorship
2.
A single military power
3.
A single economic order
4.
A one world currency (the cashless society)
5.
A monolithic, homogeneous global culture
(a
human alphabet soup)
Capitalism
demands, in these last days of the 20th century, a one world unhindered
by national or cultural boundaries with a free flow of capital, labour
and technology. National sovereignty and independence cannot be tolerated.
"Erosion of sovereignty", a 1991 Club of Rome report declares,
"may be for most countries a positive move towards the new global
system in which the nation-state will...have a diminishing significance."
Money
is to be the sole unifier, the only thing that brings people together.
Everything is reduced to a commodity to be bought and sold. Notions
of community united by language, distinct culture, history, tradition,
a common homeland, a shared destiny, must be neutralised.
With the rapid growth of technology, people are more important as
consumers, than producers. The free market demands that the ties of
history and tradition be broken and replaced by the ideal of a society
of selfish consumption. People are atoms free of the past
and blind to the future. Nothing more than consumer slave-robots with
dollars! This is reality in the Corporate One World Order.
Government
does not seek to embody the popular will, but is a Big Brother protecting
the free market, the interests of money. On the international level,
national governments are only accepted into the "civilised world"
when they accept the free market, along with the rigid conditions
of the International Monetary Fund and Western consumer values. Nations,
as well as religious and ethnic unions, who refuse the Corporate World
Order, are subject to embargoes, demon-isation by the world media,
and splits along all possible fractures (see how the CIA actively
promotes separatist groups in target countries).
Consequently,
in the late 1990s the priority of all states is full integration into
this global system. The few countries who will not acquiesce find
themselves branded internationally as pariahs and outlaw
regimes!
The
Corporate One World Order demands the subjugation of organic social
relationships. Everyone on earth is to have the same tastes, requirements
and consumer needs. Genuine diversity and uniqueness create marketing
problems. Capitalism dehumanises the Human Personality to an
abstract, faceless being without tradition, without roots, i.e. the
global citizen consumer, the modern slave.
Ferdinand
Toennis in his study Gemeinschaft und Gesellschaft (Community
and Society), published in 1887, contrasted what we may call the natural
society and the artificial society. The Gemeinschaft is natural
and founded on family and communal ties, the sharing of a common inheritance
(ethnic, geographical, cultural and traditional). The Gesellschaft
is artificial, founded on transactions, egoism and the laws of contract.
On
the one hand, we have a world of traditional, cultural and communal
relations, on the other a world of human beings without any distinctive
ties or natural loyalties. For Toennis, capitalism leads inevitably
to the destruction of the Gemeinschaft by the Gesellschaft.
Over a century ago he warned that the "bourgeois mentality wishes
to unify the world and turn it into a single market."
Global
Nightmare
The
United States is today the bastion of global capitalism. In many ways
it is not a true nation, but a gigantic commercial-industrial complex.
US citizens have very little say in government affairs and are effectively
excluded from the decision making process. Policy is formulated and
manipulated by the cosmopolitan financial oligarchy, through a powerful
network of interlocking think-tanks, lobby groups, and related opinion
makers. This capitalist ruling class uses the political, military,
and economic power of America as an instrument to achieve mercenary
interests and purposes. Take as an example the ongoing US campaign
against Iraq. The American people are told that the murderous 1991
Gulf War was in the national interest. The national interest
requires Iraq to be kept weak and isolated. The facts are Americas
capitalist oligarchy secret government wants
to maintain its privileged dominance of Arab oil. Arab nationalist
states, like Libya and Iraq, who challenge foreign exploitation of
Arab resources, are the evil enemy. The interests of the American
oil conglomerates are erroneously and deceptively termed national
interests.
Organisations
like the Rock-efeller sponsored Trilateral Commission and the Council
on Foreign Relations (CFR), among others, formulate and shape the
policies later implemented by Washington under the cover of national
interest. These influential bodies, funded and backed by transnational
corporations, are dedicated to the preservation and expansion of global
capitalism. Their job is to keep the world safe for big business.
The documents of these elitist global planners leave us in no doubt
that national sovereignty and economic self-reliance are anathema
in their One World Order. All manifestations of communal spirit are
to be abolished or taken over by the agents of international capitalism.
In the words of that friend of the people, David Rockefeller,
"Broad human interests are being served best in economic terms
where free market forces are able to transcend national boundaries."
In
capitalist countries like the United States, Britain and Australia,
the ruling circles are hidden behind a "democratic" facade
of parliaments and elections. As Karl Marx correctly pointed out,
parliamentary elections give the people the right every few years
to choose which member of the ruling class will misrepresent them
in parliament. The constantly reinforced myth is that the "people"
elect the politicians, who thus determine government policy. The plain
facts reveal otherwise. The very nature of the capitalist system means
Money Rules and the real power centres are often well concealed. The
modern state serves capitalism, not the "people". Parliaments
are simply talking shops to conceal the truth that the countrys
real policies are shaped by decisions taken by transnational corporations
and their local big business associates.
The
rules of the parliamentary game demand no politician ever question
the system or the multitude of myths advanced in the name of liberal
democracy and the capitalist free market. Yes, changes to the outward
forms and trappings of the system are permitted. But any talk of revolution
or dare we say it, overthrowing the system itself, is almost instinctively
condemned. The system may be tinkered with, made more responsive,
humanised, reformed, even modified, but never challenged! Through
numerous subtle messages propagated by the corporate run mass media,
we are told there is no alternative to liberal capitalism. Material
prosperity and unlimited consumption are the purpose of life itself.
And according to this propaganda, only Big Brother capitalism can
keep us fat and happy. Without money, say the purveyors of the capitalist
nightmare, the individual human being is worthless.
One
of the goals of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), in alliance
with the secretive European Bilderberg Group, was to weaken, divide,
and economically enslave the former Soviet Union. A necessary prelude
to the birth of the Corporate One World Order. Today, Russia is reduced
to a pauper dependent on the International Monetary Fund and World
Bank, with its population and natural resources open to exploitation
by transnational corporations and banking institutions. The catastrophic
social and economic situation in Russia is being repeated in Indonesia
and other Asian countries following the recent financial upheaval.
These once prospering developing countries are now subject to IMF
reforms designed to fully open their economies to global free trade.
What
Is To Be Done?
Living
in a society saturated with values and ideas serving the rule of money,
what can be done? The key to resisting the combined forces of the
Corporate One World Order is an alternative worldview. The
agents of the global plutocracy are able to successfully promote their
agenda because there is so little coherent, organised opposition.
People are being purposefully programmed to accept mass consumer culture,
the discrediting of genuine diversity, the deprivation of national
sovereignty, and attacks on working people in the guise of privatisation.
Strategies and ideologies critical of the globalist agenda are ridiculed,
devalued in the eyes of the public, and neutralised. In the post-Cold
War era, capitalist globalisation is presented as the "natural
course of events" and the "only guarantee of freedom".
The
real nature of capitalisms one world is plain to see. On the
eve of the 21st century we must admit that there is more unhappiness,
instability, insecurity, anxiety, and downright misery, than ever
before. This post-Cold War world is a global system of tyrannical
oppression. Peoples lives distorted, impoverished and imprisoned
by a world in which slavish conformity is hailed as freedom and liberation
as austerity. The world capitalist system is sick and such sickness
can only end in death, death of the system.
We
do not need conspiracy theories to explain what is taking place in
our world. The Corporate One World Order is simply the inevitable
development of capitalism. History clearly shows that capitalism brings
misery to the people, unemployment, inflation, crises, war. Capitalism
insists on the sacrifice of peoples national interests and security
in order to profit multinational corporations. Independence and sovereignty
are betrayed so as to increase profits, guarantee the free flow of
capital and goods, and maintain the unjust world economy.
To
justify this anti-human system the supporters of capitalism rely on
the false argument that respect for and protection of
the individual extends to the economic sector. Capitalist notions
of liberty and freedom really mean the liberty to exploit
other people. The freedom to treat everything, including human beings,
as a saleable commodity. Slavery is very much alive in the 1990s,
it just takes on new more discreet forms.
As
long as Australia is shackled to the US dominated world capitalist
system, Australias resources will always be plundered and Australian
workers exploited. The capitalist road leads unavoidably to the Corporate
One World Order.
We
can only say NO to the New World Order when we embrace an outlook
in practical opposition to capitalisms Corporate World Order.
Such an ideological position, based on a scientific approach to contemporary
developments, is the way to defeat the advocates of global slavery.
While
there are voices critiqueing the current crisis and decrying the fast
emerging Corporate One World Order, few people are offering a coherent,
comprehensive alternative.
What
struggling people all over the world are searching for is not some
unjust old world order re-packaged in a new aggressive form, but a
new vision with cultural, political and economic horizons that embrace
the needs and aspirations of all humanity.
In
other words, we must set out a realistic alternative capable of filling
the vacuum left by decades of sterility and despair generated by free
market capitalism and bureaucratic state socialism.
All
genuine political action must take the international picture into
consideration. Otherwise much energy, time and resources are wasted
in egotistical, transitory ventures. Serious contemporary political
action must aim at outmanoeuvring all the forces that have a stake
in the Corporate World Order. These forces constitute the hegemony
of the hour determining as they do all the values and thinking
of the modern age. We must lift up a banner of total opposition that
demands human values over selfish consumerism, international co-operation
in place of an unjust global system, national self-reliance as opposed
to global free-trade, cultural diversity over bourgeois sameness.
In
the great struggle against economic globalisation, the old animosities
of Christians against Muslims, one race against another, one nation
against another, must be seen for what they are. Part of the divide
and rule tactics used by the exploiters. When necessary, racial and
national antagonisms are inflamed by the moneyed class to divide people
who should rightly be united in opposition to the common foe. Immigrants
are not the problem, neighbouring peoples are not the
enemy. Ethnic and sexual minorities do not constitute
a threat to national life. False stereotypes have been
deliberately embedded in the public consciousness to divert attention
from the reality of events. By blaming the homosexual, the immigrant,
the non-believer, the communist in short the other
reactionary politicians and populist commentators try to deflect attention
away from the system. We have seen the enemy, the real cause of the
problem it is the very system in which we live. Stereotypes,
constantly reinforced by the media, prevent the mass of people from
impartially and sensibly comprehending what is occurring all around
us. If the liberal free market globalist agenda is to be defeated,
many of us will have to abandon our favourite illusions and accept
new realities. The capitalist system is the problem, the real enemy
of humanity.
Wrecked
by crisis, upheavals, and increasingly exposed, the capitalist system
can always depend on sham patriots and populists to come to the rescue.
These people fear the loss of the capitalist system and therefore
try to deflect attention away from the cause to peripheral
issues. They often use a myriad of buzz words like "law and order",
"family values", "immigration", "parliamentary
democracy", "the constitution", "the war on drugs"
They address only the issues, not the cause! Building more prisons
and harsher jail terms will not halt crime. Capital punishment will
not bring the end of senseless violence or drug abuse. Crime, drug
addiction, and other social diseases are a product of the alienation
caused by the exploitative capitalist system. Men and women are not
born bad, they are shaped by the society in which they
live. What more can we expect from a society built on exploitation,
lies and injustice. Only revolution the replacement of the
current economic, political and social system, with a genuine new
society will save Australia.
The
great Australian political economist, Ted Wheelwright, over fifteen
years ago, wrote:
Unless
Australians can capture state power and turn it to the use of the
majority of its people rather than that of the compradors, foreign
investors and local elites, the country will decline
to that
of a Third World country
which will be like Oliver Goldsmiths
deserted village, a place where wealth accumulates, and men
decay, as its people and resources are used to shore up a
world economic system which is grinding to a halt. (Australia:
A Client State, Greg Crough and Ted Wheelwright, 1982)
It
is futile to form yet another political party to engage in the parliamentary
circus. Revolution will only be brought about by a mass movement of
Australian people united by a clear vision of what tomorrow must be.
This remains the only hope for a future worth living.
International
Peoples Front
In
response to the rapid advance of the Corporate One World Order, we
must call for national liberation and for a world of cooperation among
free peoples. A just world of free, sovereign nations, not a world
order dominated by a privileged minority.
The
great Irish progressive nationalist and revolutionary, the martyr
James Connolly, wrote:
True
patriotism seeks the welfare of each in the happiness of all, and
is inconsistent with the selfish desire for worldly wealth which
can only be gained by the spoliation of less favoured fellow-mortals.
Revolutionary
nationalism stands for a world of self-reliant, free peoples, diametrically
opposed to the Corporate One World of consumerist conformity and bourgeois
sameness. National struggles which are both non-hegemonic and anti-capitalist
directly threaten the globalist agenda. They must be supported. Progressive
national movements in Eastern Europe, Africa, Asia, South America
and the Middle East are the natural allies of people in Australia,
North America and Western Europe who are struggling against globalisation.
The few remaining independent countries, like Cuba, North Korea, Libya
and Iraq, deserve the active solidarity of anti-One World Order activists
in the West. An international grass roots movement for national self-reliance
and independence is a real threat to the One World. Only such supranational
militancy can oppose the global plutocrats increasingly dominating
all nations and peoples.
The
interests of the Australian people lay with those of the people of
the South. In the global North-South divide, Australias only
future is to stand with the South. The natural allies of Australian
workers are the people of Asia, Africa, South America, Eastern Europe
and the Middle East. For example, the Russian patriotic struggle shares
a common cause with all anti-globalist forces. As Gennady Zyuganov,
the Russian opposition leader, points out:
In
the modern world, an independent Russia is the main obstacle to
the creation of a new world order, which would entail
the formation of supranational bodies of political, economic, and
military leadership.
Fighting
for Australian national independence means supporting all national
revolutionary forces in the world who are fighting for freedom, justice
and dignity. For it is one common struggle against a common enemy.
With
the old Cold War divide a quickly fading memory, there are now only
two camps in the world. The camp of freedom (anti-Corporate One World
Order forces) and the camp of oppression (the supporters of the Corporate
One World Order). All ideologies, governments and popular movements
can be placed into one of these two categories.
This
is why New Dawn is constantly working to build fraternal links
of communication and cooperation with all peoples, regardless of their
religion, race or nationality. Our vision is supra-national in struggling
for a worldwide peoples front against the global plutocracy.
Join
us!
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This paper is a contribution to the development
of an Australia wide network of anti-One World Order activists. If
you would like further information or are prepared to become involved
in this campaign for world freedom please write to: New Dawn, GPO
Box 3126FF, Melbourne, VIC 3001.