Friday, May 12, 2006

Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | Morales and Chávez rebuked at EU summit

score one for Freidman and Fukuyama...when was reducing poverty bad performance? But I guess that's the claim of captialists- 'economic development' leads to 'poverty reduction'. Publicly owning the means of production just leads to totalitarian facism-- see, Schuessel says, Chavez just wants 'us' to be poor...

Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | Morales and Chávez rebuked at EU summit: "EU leaders today rounded on Bolivia and Venezuela for challenging free market policies at a summit of European and Latin American leaders in Vienna.

Wolfgang Schuessel, the Austrian chancellor and the event's host, told the two countries open markets were key to promoting economic growth and prosperity.

'There are always two possibilities in life. Either you want to open your markets or you don't want to open your markets - it's your choice,' he said. 'But the reality is ... open market societies are better in their performance than closed, restricted structures.'"

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