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Arriola: "Globalization responds to the crisis that did not close on the 70"

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consider three central issues important to the book by Dr. Arriola. First, you are absolutely right that Spain had no "golden age" of the welfare state especially the 60's and 70's, years lived Spain under the Franco dictatorship and not fierce built a social and economic structure competitive and better able to enter the European Union. Second, and many intellectuals who now approach the problem of global crisis on the stage not only economic and financial , but multidimensional crisis and present out of the crisis, only in the economic field is the worst mistake, a situation today that increasingly leads to the depth of no solution in sight. And third, is very important to consider the unions , well structured, democratic and high recognition of public legitimacy, it is a good opponent to neoliberal globalization and all its policies increasingly conservative just liquidator of the rights of workers. Ending the last thing left of the welfare state.

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Arriola: "Globalization responds to the crisis that did not close on the 70"



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Professor of Political Economy blamed for the recession to the "neoliberal recipe"



David Orihuela. Saturday March 26 2011.


Joaquin Arriola, Professor of Economics at the University Basque Country is not too optimistic about the output of a crisis that in his opinion, goes beyond economics and began well before 2007, particularly in the seventies of last century.


Arriola presented yesterday at the Press Club Asturian NEW SPAIN his book "Globalization and the reason for the stronger" framed in the collection "unionism to neoliberal globalization."


For the economist, the chances of escaping in a manner worthy of the crisis not many because "there is no social force, cultural and political enough to propose alternatives." all goes back to forty years ago, "when Spain, due to Franco not met the golden age of capitalism and then later we joined the European Union leaving many hairs on the flap, as the productive capacity of country that was not right. "


In his view, globalization " responds to the crisis that did not close in the 70 "and is the continuum of" the implementation of neoliberal formulas. " But the crisis that we are not only economic, "but there are other overlapping crisis as energy, which also has resulted in a rise in food prices for the use of raw materials into fuels such as biodiesel , among other things. "


was presented by Professor Virginia Palacios , district secretary of CCOO in Oviedo, which publishes the book union through the Peace and Solidarity Association Asturias, and Alejandro Suarez, coordinator of IU in Oviedo . Palacios Arriola summarized the study as demonstrating "that there are other possibilities to capitalism." For unionist "must be intellectuals who enlighten us and open us the way." In the same line, said Suarez, who understand that from his political position "we must give voice to the discourse permanently silenced by a globalization that breaks the constitutional consensus." IU leader opted for the unions to deal with globalization.


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