"The specter of permanent crisis continues to be invoked to prevent the removal of privileges," says Nassif.
"It was a game that contaminated the entire civilized world, compromised European social democracy, and subjugated both Lula governments," says the journalist.
247 - The journalist Luis Nassif, in an article published in GGN This Thursday (24), he discusses the "market game" based on the "permanent crisis". He quotes the Portuguese thinker Boaventura de Sousa Santos, in "The future begins now: from pandemic to utopia", to explain: "the permanent financial crisis is used to explain cuts in social policies (health, education, social security) or the degradation of wages. And thus it prevents us from asking about the true causes of the crisis. The objective of the permanent crisis is not to be resolved. But what is the objective of this objective? Basically, there are two objectives: to legitimize the scandalous concentration of wealth and to prevent effective measures from being taken to avoid the imminent ecological catastrophe".
According to Nassif, the strategy of permanent crisis has already been used to 'subjugate' the two Lula governments in the past and continues to be invoked today. "Successive economic crises, plus the Bolsonaro factor, have somewhat exposed this game of the so-called market. But the ghost of permanent crisis continues to be invoked to prevent the removal of any privilege, even the most indecent ones."
"It was a game that contaminated the entire civilized world, that compromised European social democracy and subjugated both Lula governments, at least until 2008," he added.
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