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Chris, your ideas, which are close to mine in many ways, have their best chance in the Latin world, if it lives. The energy is there, the political ossification so advanced that the old structures and power groups seem to me quite fragile. The FMLN still controls nearly 80% of the land area of Colombia, and all those new bases are a clear response to the Bolivarian revolution's very real successes.
Your reference to this area is interesting, because I have been observing with great interest the stirrings of ALBA and the SUCRE not to mention Chavez's Petrocaribe project.
I think something might come of all this - a regional Clearing Union? - and by one of those strange coincidences I have a direct line into the top of one of the relevant Central Banks.
Interesting times - and anything I can do to help your personal battles, just let me know. "The future is already here -- it's just not very evenly distributed" William Gibson
Might we say, Chump Change?
Sadly, I think the same forces that did in Ortega, at the cost of so many young lives, remain a very powerful element in the Latin American equation. Hence the US buildup in Colombia, and the covert support for the oligarchs at the helm of the USS Honduras. And Obama seems utterly unable to grab the wheel. Capitalism searches out the darkest corners of human potential, and mainlines them.
First - Sven - are you recruiting geezer in Paris for Bonk?
Second - I attended a conference in Portland a few months ago, called Econvergence. There was a large co-op contingent, and I went to a couple of presentations by a Mondragon unit from Montreal (Quebec). Mirta and I are in the final stages of planning a Spring trip to Europe, and I'm considering a stop at Mondragon HQ. Any opinions as to whether or not? paul spencer
Bonk? Hm. Does this require a helmet?
Got one. Capitalism searches out the darkest corners of human potential, and mainlines them.
We have considered seriously moving the boat to Toulouse, on the canal de Midi because of the proximity to Spain, and the Mondragon/Basque country- Capitalism searches out the darkest corners of human potential, and mainlines them.
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