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Le Monde - Francja | 01/10/2008
Henri Weber on the global financial crisis
French Socialist MEP Henri Weber analyses in Le Monde the causes for the global financial crisis: "The first cause of the crisis we are now seeing is ideological: at the end of the 1970s the liberal ideology which had been discredited and marginalised after the Great Depression of the 1930s made a triumphant comeback. ... Criticism of the failures of the state and its bureaucracy took the fore over criticisms of the market's shortcomings. In its modern form, neoliberalism comprises two postulates. The first holds that the free market allows the best distribution of resources and optimal economic growth. According to the second, the market has self-regulating abilities that render any intervention by the state not only unnecessary, but also detrimental to the economy. ... 30 years of deregulation and liberalisation under the leadership of the United States and the large multinationals have now resulted in the worst financial crisis since 1929. ... The liberal myth of the market's self-regulatory ability has suffered tremendously - as has its corollary that the state's role is to sit back and watch."
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Le Monde - Francja | 19/08/2008
The decline of the red wave
Socialist MEP Henri Weber analyses the decline of socialism in Europe in the French daily Le Monde: "The number of defeats at elections is growing, the number of active members is dwindling, the ties with trade unions and associations are loosening. Just seven years ago socialists led 13 of the governments in the European Union. Today this is only the case in Spain, Portugal and - who knows for how much longer - in the UK. ... This decline of the red wave of the years 1996 - 2006 has many causes. It has been attributed to a natural wearing down of power after several terms of office (Tony Blair in the UK, Göran Persson in Sweden), the inability of the Left to effectively meet society's need for order. ... Its miserable failure to meet the challenges of an influx of migrants and integration. ... The new era of globalisation which has dawned, with soaring prices for energy, agricultural products and raw materials and its series of financial and economic crises will not fail to add to this list. If it wants to return to power, Europe's social democracy must come up with a new political proposition."
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