2018: Steve Bannon’s Brussels plans threaten Europe’s liberal legacy

The American far right has spotted a gap in the European market, as the continent buckles from the fallout of mass migration and austerity. For liberals to maintain control, they must ally themselves with the radical left.

— Read on www.rt.com/op-ed/439451-steve-bannon-europe-liberalism/

“WikiLeaks was just the beginning, and our motto should be a Maoist one: let a hundred of WikiLeaks blossom. The panic and fury with which those in power, those who control our digital commons, reacted to Assange is a proof that such an activity hits the nerve. There will be many blows below the belt in this fight – our side will be accused of playing the enemy’s hands (like the campaign against Assange for being in the service of Putin), but we should get used to it and learn to strike back with interest, ruthlessly playing one side against the other in order to bring them all down.Were Lenin and Trotsky also not accused of being paid by Germans and/or by the Jewish bankers? As for the scare that such an activity will disturb the functioning of our societies and thus threaten millions of lives, we should bear in mind that it is those in power who are ready to selectively shut down the digital grid to isolate and contain protests. Indeed, when massive public dissatisfaction explodes, the first move is always to disconnect the internet and cell phones.

Or, to put it in the well-known terms from 1968, in order for its key legacy to survive, liberalism needs the brotherly help of the radical Left.”

Understanding the Failure of ‘Globalism’ Is Key to Understanding Donald Trump’s Appeal

A political scientist by training, Ian Bremmer heads up the Eurasia Group, the world’s largest political-risk consultancy. He’s also the host of the weekly PBS show GZERO World, which investigates how economics and politics are playing out in a world in which the United States is retreating in significant ways from the global stage. His most recent book is Us vs.Them: The Failure of Globalism—a bracing, provocative analysis of why political polarization is growing and how we might best address the anger and alienation that is fueling nationalist and populist sentiments around the globe.
— Read on reason.com/podcast/understanding-the-failure-of-globalism-is-key-to-understanding-donald-trumps-appeal/

Which matters the most: Economic Nationalism or Economic Internationalism?

Economic nationalism is said to be as the body policies that emphasize domestic control of the economy, capital formation and labor. Economic nationalism underline the burden of tariffs and other movement of labor, which are restricted, it also include policies such as protectionism and import substitutions. Economic internationalism gives great concern on the effect of…
— Read on ipemdx2014.wordpress.com/2014/02/06/which-matters-the-most-economic-nationalism-or-economic-internationalism/

Steve Bannon Welcomes Eduardo Bolsonaro as Head of The Movement in South America

Brazilian Congressman Bolsonaro to Work with Populist Nationalist Leaders across Europe

FEB 02, 2019

BRUSSELS, Feb. 2, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — Eduardo Bolsonaro, Brazilian Member of Congress and son of President Jair Bolsonaro, announced that he would represent South America in The Movement, a united consortium of European representatives who support populist nationalism and reject the influence of globalism founded by Steve Bannon.

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