Socialist Sonnet No. 4

 Tier a Shed*


There’s pestilence in Cottonopolis,

So, time to bar the doors and clear the streets,

The rule is, no one drinks if no one eats,

A recipe for neo-Rachabite bliss

Even as bar staff and brewers lament.

There are good odds punters of casinos

Will be better off with tables being closed,

Though owners decry what is being imposed,

Seeing as they’re losing as business goes.

 

Gyms are shut up, retail is in retreat,

Office blocks are silent and deserted,

Events cancelled, there’s no deadlines to meet

With revenue streams dammed and diverted.

 

In all news of Cottonopolis ills,

Not a single mention of cotton mills.

 

D. A.

 

*Cotton weaving mills were known as sheds.

Profit from Prison

 The US today spends more than $80 billion a year incarcerating 2.3 million people in state and federal prisons, local jails, youth facilities and deportation centers. 

By the middle of October, close to 150,000 inmates and almost 30,000 staff and workers had tested positive to the coronavirus. 1,122 detainees and 42 staff had died according to the Behind Bars Covid Data Project of UCLA.

4,100 prison contractors make a profit off the people locked up. 

An average of 746,000 Americans are held in local jails. Most of whom have not yet been convicted of a crime or are held only for minor offenses.

Many of these voters are jailed simply because they are poor and cannot make bail. Yet in many jails, they are denied the right to vote.—either because officials are confused about their eligibility, or because they have no timely access to registration and absentee ballots, or because they have no access to the voter ID information that many states now require.

Our Melting Pot

 


Science does not support the idea of pure races with ancient origins yet far-right white supremacist ideology is on the rise in Europe, North America and Australia. It appeals to a racist notion whereby many white supremacists see themselves as members of a “pure” race that is at risk of dilution and contamination. 

In the past few years, genetic sequencing of ancient and modern humans and related species has given us a flood of new information about how human populations have evolved. The evidence reveals a history of ongoing genetic mingling, due to interbreeding between different populations and even species. Humans from different groups had children together, and even with Neanderthals and members of other now-extinct hominin species. This mingling occurred constantly in the long process of human migration across the globe. Europeans inhabit one region of a large genetic continuum and are no more or less “pure” than any other population.

In short, the idea of a pure white race has no basis in genetics. Lightly pigmented skin, hair and eyes are simply an adaptation to northern European climates (and represent an inferior adaptation in equatorial regions). These features exist in a background of countless other genetic influences borrowed from many populations, old and new.

FULL ARTICLE AT

https://asiatimes.com/2020/10/white-supremacists-false-belief-in-genetic-purity/




Norway’s Rich

 The Scandinavian welfare-state nations are often lauded as ideal examples of capitalism. But the inequalities of the capitalist economic system are often over-looked.

Gustav Magnar Witzøe (27) is already known as one of Norway’s richest people, but in 2019 his fortune shot up. Witzøe increased its wealth by almost 2000 per cent, from NOK 1.02 billion from 2018 to NOK 20.68 billion in 2019. It shows tax figures Nettavisen has been given access to.

This is a clear new record in the fortunes of Witzøe, who was Norway’s richest in 2016 with a net worth of NOK 11 billion.

Kjell Inge Røkke was Norway’s richest person according to tax figures for 2018 with a net worth of NOK 18.6 billion.  Tax figures of Røkke’s son Kristian Monsen Røkke (37). They show that he can enjoy a wealth increase that percentage is just as big as Witzøes. Røkke junior had a fortune in 2018 of NOK 19.3 million, it has now grown to NOK 398 million, i.e. a 20-fold increase in one year.

The heirs of the Andresen empire, 25-year-old Katharina G. Andresen and 24-year-old Alexandra Andresen, also enjoyed a sharp increase. Katharina’s net worth has increased to NOK 5.89 billion, according to the tax figures for 2019. In 2018, the net worth was NOK 1.1 billion. Little sister Alexandra is on her side with a net worth of NOK 5.88 billion, up from NOK 1.07 billion in 2019. 

https://www.msn.com/nb-no/okonomi/privatokonomi/millliard%C3%A6rarvingen-er-blitt-20-ganger-rikere-p%C3%A5-ett-%C3%A5r/ar-BB19Fqbl?ocid=msedgntp


Electing the captain of the Titanic

 



The liberals claim that a vote for Biden is a vote for the lesser evil. Time and again we hear that Biden’s liberalism is the last bulwark against Trump’s fascism. Except that for many around the world, Biden is already a proven evil. Throughout his decades-long political career, Biden has consistently toed the line of the American empire.

 

Biden has ignored the plight of the civilian populations bombed, maimed and killed by American forces in Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria. 

 

Biden never raised any opposition to the American Service-Members’ Protection Act. Signed into law by Bush in 2002, its purpose is “to protect United States military personnel and other elected and appointed officials of the United States government against criminal prosecution by an international criminal court to which the United States is not party” which allows the US president to use “all means necessary and appropriate to bring about the release of any US or allied personnel being detained or imprisoned by, on behalf of, or at the request of the International Criminal Court (ICC)”. The legislation is to keep Americans from being prosecuted for war crimes, and it is otherwise known as The Hague Invasion Act.

 

Biden does not want to stand up for international justice.

 

He described the Egyptian military’s coup against the country’s democratically elected president as “restoring democracy” although it led to civil rights activists, journalists and protesters being detained, harassed, tortured and killed.

 

In 2014, as defenseless Palestinian civilians in Gaza were enduring relentless Israeli air attacks, he declared that “Israel has a right to defend itself”. There is no intention to remove the American embassy from Jerusalem, nor any possible punitive policies to stem the growth of the Israeli apartheid state as it de facto annexes large parts of the occupied West Bank.

 

History tells us that neither the Republicans nor Democrats have ever really made the world a safer place. Biden will not be the president to prove that any different. We have had centuries of lesser evil politics which has made the evils in both parties more and more evil with no end in sight of the magnitude of evil to be thrust upon us.

 

There are scores of articles on “progressive” websites, insisting that we support the candidate of one of the parties of Wall Street, that has promoted war and private health insurance parasites. What’s been missing? Articles advocating an end to the Duopoly and agitation for actual resistance. Docile establishment politics dominate beneath the veneer of liberalism. Why should working people support a proven war-hawk and an authoritarian cop?



The approaching election, as usual, has nothing to do with criticizing the economic system but only dwell on what politicians mistakenly believe they can run it in a better way than anybody else can. We need an entirely new society based on the values of humanity and not the market forces of profit. We need to emulate our communist ancestors and re-learn their cooperative means of survival in modern form. Yesterday was the time to fight for a workers’ movement for revolutionary change, not tomorrow.



Divide and conquer – it’s the same old story of the minority of rich ruling over the majority. The same old line from the rotten bunch of millionaires who own presidents and politicians like Biden, a bought man, just as much as any other politician. We don’t need Biden, any more than we need the rest of the self-seeking, power-hungry, politicians and whole system of capitalist robbery that produces them, one after another. We need working class action and their unity to fight for a decent life, for an end to wars, repression, discrimination, unemployment, poverty, exploitation and the jungle law of dog-eat-dog. We need the strength of our own numbers. We need a mass movement based principles committed to a society based on equality, cooperation, and the real will of the majority.

Abusing the Aged in Australia

 Since 2018, the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety has uncovered widespread elder abuse and mistreatment. 

Overall, investigators estimated that over 32,000 assaults – physical, sexual and emotional – had occurred in a year in such homes. The abuse was perpetrated by carers as well as other residents.

Investigators said about 2,520 sexual assaults had happened in residential nursing homes in 2018-2019, an estimated 50 sexual assaults occur each week.  “Unlawful sexual conduct” had long been a concern, adding it was believed to affect 13-18% of aged care residents.

The pandemic this year has exacerbated problems within the system, the inquiry has found. There has been criticism of the government’s lack of preparation for the vulnerable sector, after dozens of homes suffered outbreaks, particularly in Victoria. Failures in the sector have drawn great scrutiny this year – more than 75% of Australia’s 903 coronavirus deaths have been aged care residents.



https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-54640306

The World Socialist Party – The Only Alternative.

 



“Vote for us and all your problems will be solved.”



Psychology professor Bob Altemeyer and former Nixon White House lawyer John Dean write in their new book, Authoritarian Nightmare,’ that “Even if Donald Trump disappeared tomorrow the millions of people who made him president would be ready to make someone else similar president instead.”



They explain that many Trump supporters are submissive, fearful, and longing for a mighty leader who will protect them from life’s threats They divide the world into friend and foe, with the latter greatly outnumbering the former.”



The World Socialist Party of the United States (WSPUS)  goal is not to create a socialist society for the working class but to encourage the working class to build socialism for itself. 



Using the words of Eugene Debs:

 If you are looking for a Moses to lead you out of this capitalist wilderness, you will stay right where you are. I would not lead you into the promised land if I could, because if I led you in, someone else would lead you out.

“It is infinitely better to vote for freedom and fail than to vote for slavery and succeed.”

“Better a thousand times that labor is divided fighting for freedom than united in the bonds of slavery.”

“The difference between the Republican and Democratic parties involve no issue, no principle in which the working class have any interest. Between these parties socialists have no choice, no preference. They are one in their opposition to the emancipation of the working class from wage-slavery, and every working person who understands the interest of his or her class and the nature of the struggle in which it is involved, will once and for all time sever relations with them both.”

“A political party today must stand for labor and the freedom of labor, or it must stand for capital and the exploitation of labor. It cannot possibly stand for both any more than it could for both freedom and slavery.”



“We want to see workers demand a party of their own, free from their masters  a party with a backbone and the courage to stand up without apology and proclaim itself a socialist party, confident and proudly holding to the principle of industrial and political solidarity, challenging the whole world of capitalism, contesting the right of capitalists to own industries, to control economic resources and opposing their right of use workers so they can enjoy the fruits of our toil.”



Debs explained very clearly that:

 “Now I believe that it is impossible to compromise a principle, and the Socialist Party is committed to a certain principle. To compromise principle is to court death and disaster. It is better to be true to a principle and to stand alone and be able to look yourself in the face without a blush, far better to be in a hopeless minority than to be in a great popular and powerful majority of the unthinking.”



The Democratic Party is the mirror image of the Republican Party minus the inflammatory racial rhetoric of Trump, and it is just as poisonous. It’s political suicide for working people to remain as a subservient political appendage of the Democratic or Republican parties. No sector of the ruling class offers any alternative to austerity and deprivation. The two capitalist parties engage in sham battlesThey agree basically on the economy. 



Larger and larger numbers of people are coming to the conclusion that neither of the presidential candidates, offer any real alternative or any real solutions to the crises of capitalism. Everywhere you can hear people saying that there is no real difference between Trump and Biden.



Working people are looking for an alternative. This is why the World Socialist Party call for No Vote on November 3rd, and for a rejection of both politicians and all their reformist fake phoney promises.





The World Socialist Party – The Only Alternative.

 



“Vote for us and all your problems will be solved.”



Psychology professor Bob Altemeyer and former Nixon White House lawyer John Dean write in their new book, Authoritarian Nightmare,’ that “Even if Donald Trump disappeared tomorrow the millions of people who made him president would be ready to make someone else similar president instead.”



They explain that many Trump supporters are submissive, fearful, and longing for a mighty leader who will protect them from life’s threats They divide the world into friend and foe, with the latter greatly outnumbering the former.”



The World Socialist Party of the United States (WSPUS)  goal is not to create a socialist society for the working class but to encourage the working class to build socialism for itself. 



Using the words of Eugene Debs:

 If you are looking for a Moses to lead you out of this capitalist wilderness, you will stay right where you are. I would not lead you into the promised land if I could, because if I led you in, someone else would lead you out.

“It is infinitely better to vote for freedom and fail than to vote for slavery and succeed.”

“Better a thousand times that labor is divided fighting for freedom than united in the bonds of slavery.”

“The difference between the Republican and Democratic parties involve no issue, no principle in which the working class have any interest. Between these parties socialists have no choice, no preference. They are one in their opposition to the emancipation of the working class from wage-slavery, and every working person who understands the interest of his or her class and the nature of the struggle in which it is involved, will once and for all time sever relations with them both.”

“A political party today must stand for labor and the freedom of labor, or it must stand for capital and the exploitation of labor. It cannot possibly stand for both any more than it could for both freedom and slavery.”



“We want to see workers demand a party of their own, free from their masters  a party with a backbone and the courage to stand up without apology and proclaim itself a socialist party, confident and proudly holding to the principle of industrial and political solidarity, challenging the whole world of capitalism, contesting the right of capitalists to own industries, to control economic resources and opposing their right of use workers so they can enjoy the fruits of our toil.”



Debs explained very clearly that:

 “Now I believe that it is impossible to compromise a principle, and the Socialist Party is committed to a certain principle. To compromise principle is to court death and disaster. It is better to be true to a principle and to stand alone and be able to look yourself in the face without a blush, far better to be in a hopeless minority than to be in a great popular and powerful majority of the unthinking.”



The Democratic Party is the mirror image of the Republican Party minus the inflammatory racial rhetoric of Trump, and it is just as poisonous. It’s political suicide for working people to remain as a subservient political appendage of the Democratic or Republican parties. No sector of the ruling class offers any alternative to austerity and deprivation. The two capitalist parties engage in sham battlesThey agree basically on the economy. 



Larger and larger numbers of people are coming to the conclusion that neither of the presidential candidates, offer any real alternative or any real solutions to the crises of capitalism. Everywhere you can hear people saying that there is no real difference between Trump and Biden.



Working people are looking for an alternative. This is why the World Socialist Party call for No Vote on November 3rd, and for a rejection of both politicians and all their reformist fake phoney promises.





Ltd. – Limited Liability – Unlimited Protection

 


Limited liability has long been at the very core of their business models..  Limited liability protection for shareholders in joint stock companies was introduced to encourage investments in them. However, it has encouraged irresponsibility, causing much harm while generating profits without responsibility. Columbia Law School’s Professor Katarina Pistor has extended her critique of the legal system to emphasize the implications of such limited liability. Limited liability encourages shareholders not to pay attention to the harm corporations they invest in may do. Instead, as emphasized by Milton Friedman, shareholders should focus on returns to investment, and not be distracted by other considerations, especially the notions of corporate social responsibility and stakeholderism.

Chicago University’s Professor Luigi Zingales has emphasized that companies are not just value-neutral institutional or contractual arrangements. Instead, they have obligations to serve the public good or otherwise benefit society, to reciprocate for privileges provided by the state.

“Historically we know that corporations were born as public institutions with a special privilege granted by the state… Even today, … the privilege of limited liability, especially with respect to tort claims, is an extraordinary privilege granted by the state.”

The limited liability of these companies has allowed them to pursue profits with impunity, and to blatantly violate ethics and moral restraint, with little accountability to other ‘stakeholders’, i.e., with interests in the company’s activities and operations, including their consequences. Limited liability effectively provides a legal guarantee to prospective shareholders intended to encourage investments in joint stock companies. Legal protection thus exempts shareowners from responsibility for the harm their corporations cause. This amounts to a privileged legal exception granted by the state, effectively tantamount to an economic subsidy. Indeed, limited liability has long lay at the heart of the joint stock company. The corporation itself may face liability, but not shareholders who get to keep the profits they get. Shareholders profit without liability even if their companies harm others, cause ecological damage — e.g., water or air pollution, or greenhouse gas emission — and deliberately conceal and deny the dangers and costs of corporate practices which may involve corruption or other abuses, whether legal or otherwise. In effect, shareholders bear virtually ‘no liability’ legally, and have no legal responsibility to other ‘stakeholders’.

Shareholders are shielded from the consequences of the harm — or ‘negative externalities’ — that corporations inflict on others and on nature with the protection of ‘limited liability’. Under this legal dispensation, company shareholders are absolved of liability, regardless of the human and environmental costs caused by their activities, products or services sold.

Those running such limited liability companies have been quite aware of at least some of their ‘negative externalities’, or harm they cause, as such externalities are actually at the core of their profit maximizing strategies. Thus, cost-saving or efficiency considerations typically involve skirting legal regulations, ‘passing on’ or ‘socializing’ costs, minimizing tax exposure, extracting non-renewable valuable resources, otherwise harming the environment, and other ‘socially irresponsible’ conduct.

In case after case of corporate crime, shareholders have been let off the hook: from the 1984 gas leak at the Union Carbide plant in Bhopal, India, which killed hundreds of thousands, to the health consequences of the use of tobacco, asbestos and other toxic and carcinogenic substances. More recently, shareholders of Boeing, responsible for two airplane crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia that killed 346 people, made US$43 billion from share repurchases during 2013-2019 when the firm ignored safety standards in order to cut costs. Meanwhile, the families of those who died will be compensated from a US$50 million disaster fund, i.e., about under US$150,000 per victim, much less than 0.2 per cent of the share repurchase gains.

A lawsuit against the Sackler family, which owns Purdue Pharma, the company believed to have profited most from the US opioid epidemic, is trying to hold beneficiaries of corporate misconduct accountable. Apparently, Purdue hired McKinsey as consultants to “turbocharge” opioid sales, willfully encouraging addiction, knowing it would lead to many deaths. Nevertheless, fearing liability, some family members have reportedly moved much of their money to Switzerland. However, they need not fear as US courts have long protected influential shareholders from the victims of such corporate abuses, a norm unlikely to be reversed by senior judicial appointments in recent years.

Property rights, it is claimed, increase efficiency by ensuring that owners bear the costs of the profit-seeking activities their assets are engaged in. Yet, limited liability protects investors from having to bear the full costs of their consequences while retaining profits so generated. Unsurprisingly, shareholders will defend such privileges and resist efforts requiring them to bear such costs.

‘Command and control’ or top-down regulation is dismissed as ineffective, costly and inefficient by the ideology of shareholder market capitalism. Meanwhile, market deterrents, e.g., via taxation, are opposed as governments are dismissed as incapable of setting optimal tax rates.

Shareholders also try to avoid liability by locating assets in safe havens, and by persuading governments to protect them, even threatening sanctions against those seeking to undermine such protection. But laws that allow investors to do harm with impunity also undermine the very legitimacy of the economic and legal system besides the very conditions for humanity’s survival.

http://www.ipsnews.net/2020/10/limited-liability-profit-without-responsibility/

Dirty Air and Baby Deaths



 Air pollution last year caused the premature death of nearly half a million babies in their first month of life, with most of the infants being in the developing world.

Exposure to airborne pollutants is harmful also for babies in the womb. It can cause a premature birth or low birth weight. Both of these factors are associated with higher infant mortality. Medical experts have warned for years of the impacts of dirty air on older people and on those with health conditions, but are only beginning to understand the deadly toll on babies in the womb. Babies born with a low birth weight are more susceptible to childhood infections and pneumonia. The lungs of pre-term babies can also not be fully developed.

Nearly two-thirds of the 500,000 deaths of infants documented were associated with indoor air pollution, particularly arising from solid fuels such as charcoal, wood, and animal dung for cooking.

Beate Ritz, professor of epidemiology at UCLA, (University of California, Los Angeles), who was not involved with the study, said the indoor air pollution in cities across India, south-east Asia and Africa was comparable to that of Victorian London.

“This is not the air pollution we see in modern cities in the rich world but that which we had 150 years ago in London and other places, where there were coal fires indoors. Indoor air pollution has not been at the forefront for policymakers, but it should be,” Ritz said. She pointed out that the harm to children went beyond the deaths; reducing air pollution would also lessen harm to survivors. “There is also damage to the brain and other organs from this pollution, so just surviving is not enough – we need to reduce air pollution because of the impact on all these organs too,” she said.

The problem is now compounded by the population density of many developing cities and by outdoor air pollution from vehicles and industry. These factors mean there is now no escape from dirty air, from morning to night, for hundreds of millions of people.

The scientists said there had been little sign of improvement in air pollution over the past 10 years, despite increased warnings over the risks from dirty air in the past five years.

At least 6.7 million deaths globally in 2019 were from long-term exposure to air pollution, a factor raising the risk of stroke, heart attack, diabetes, lung cancer and other chronic lung diseases. Air pollution is now the fourth highest cause of death globally, just below smoking and poor diet.

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/oct/21/polluted-air-killing-half-a-million-babies-a-year-across-globe