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To: energyplay who wrote (65390)6/23/2005 12:29:56 PM
From: energyplay  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
From P M Blair's speech -

" Just reflect. The Laeken Declaration which launched the Constitution was designed "to bring Europe closer to the people". Did it? The Lisbon agenda was launched in the year 2000 with the ambition of making Europe "the most competitive place to do business in the world by 2010". We are half way through that period. Has it succeeded?

I have sat through Council Conclusions after Council Conclusions describing how we are "reconnecting Europe to the people". Are we?

It is time to give ourselves a reality check. To receive the wake-up call. The people are blowing the trumpets round the city walls. Are we listening? Have we the political will to go out and meet them so that they regard our leadership as part of the solution not the problem? "

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" What would a different policy agenda for Europe look like?

First, it would modernise our social model. Again some have suggested I want to abandon Europe's social model. But tell me: what type of social model is it that has 20m unemployed in Europe, productivity rates falling behind those of the USA; that is allowing more science graduates to be produced by India than by Europe; and that, on any relative index of a modern economy - skills, R&D, patents, IT, is going down not up. India will expand its biotechnology sector fivefold in the next five years. China has trebled its spending on R&D in the last five.

Of the top 20 universities in the world today, only two are now in Europe.

The purpose of our social model should be to enhance our ability to compete, to help our people cope with globalisation, to let them embrace its opportunities and avoid its dangers. Of course we need a social Europe. But it must be a social Europe that works. "



To: energyplay who wrote (65390)6/23/2005 5:33:54 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Respond to of 74559
 
The Economist vs. The Nation: A Debate

ep,

You might find this hour long video to be of interest:

freespeech.org

Four people debate outsourcing.

Two are Economist Magazine editors, supporting "free trade" and the other two represent The Nation Magazine. They are William Greider and Lori Wallach:

Greider on the "emergency tariff":
thenation.com

Lori Wallach's Public Citizen Trade Watch website:
citizen.org

YMMV, but I believe the crowd found the Economist guys unconvincing about how wonderful outsourcing and globaloney really are....