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Peter Burgess
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Skip to content Using Gmail with screen readers Meet New meeting Join a meeting Hangouts 9 of 806,242 When Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum Start Blaming Neoliberalism... Inbox The Globalist emails@theglobalist.com via gmail.mcsv.net 10:10 AM (15 minutes ago) to me January 26, 2021 Dear reader, We are no fans of neoliberalism. But look who is now suddenly disavowing it -- the founder of the World Economic Forum Klaus Schwab starts speaking out against “the neoliberal global order.” That move is rich in irony, given that the WEF largely built its business license by providing a marketing platform to US-based IT and banking giants. Uwe Bott and I argue that holding big corporations to account is even in their own collective self-interest. Meanwhile, the US’s and UK´s crush on neoliberalism was a wrong-headed attempt to evade that responsibility. Cheers, Stephan Richter, Editor-in-Chief. New! Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum Run Away from Their Past We are no fans of neo-liberalism. But look who is now suddenly disavowing it. By Stephan Richter and Uwe Bott Recently Published North Stream 2: What the Germans Must Do for Transatlantic Solidarity As much as the current German government would wish otherwise, the North Stream 2 pipeline controversy continues to threaten European unity as well as transatlantic solidarity. | By J.D. Bindenagel and Stephan Richter In Case You Missed It De-Trumpification? Moving the US Forward Could Spain -- not post-war Germany or post-Maoist China -- serve Americans as a model to rid the U.S. of Mr. Trump for good? | By Brian K. Muzás US Exceptionalism is Dead: Long Live US Uniqueness? After the shameful events of the afternoon of January 6th, 2021, can we reconcile U.S. exceptionalism with the disgraceful invasion of the U.S. Capitol? The short answer is no. | By Brian K. Muzás Italy: No Political Crisis, But an Economic One The EU’s patience to throw Italy yet another lifeline after the current one is rapidly vanishing. | By Valbona Zeneli Forward to a Friend | View in browser Facebook | Twitter | RSS | theGlobalist.com You received this email because you signed up for it at www.theglobalist.com or have been identified as an important member of the policy making community. If you do not wish to receive these updates, please use the link below to unsubscribe. If you received this email as a forward from someone, please consider signing up for future updates from The Globalist. Copyright © 2021 The Globalist, All rights reserved. The Globalist 2273 Research Blvd. Suite 520 Rockville, MD 20850 Add us to your address book unsubscribe from this list | update subscription preferences
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