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Mika

(17,751 posts)
Sun Jul 3, 2016, 05:34 PM Jul 2016

How about something different on 'Brexit"? ... Prof. Mark Blyth on the Brexit vote


Mark Blyth on the Brexit vote


Mark Blyth, professor of Political Economy at Brown University, talks with ?AthensLive about the #Brexit vote and the ramifications on the ?UK and across ?Europe. He also considers the current situation in ?Greece and the long run effects of what he calls "Trumpism".




A revolt against technocracy.





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Mika

(17,751 posts)
5. He's saying it is a reaction to the corporate overlord's activities and future plans.
Mon Jul 4, 2016, 12:08 PM
Jul 2016

The so called "Free Market" set up all in favor of wealth and corporate transnationalism.
Loss of democracy, sovereignty and Austerity for the citizens.
At some point a revolt will occur. Looks like it's starting to grow some legs.


 

Chakab

(1,727 posts)
11. No, he's laying out the reasons for the vote. If you watch the Seder interview that I've posted, he
Mon Jul 4, 2016, 01:29 PM
Jul 2016

makes it clear that he's not anti-EU. However, he is vehemently opposed to the common currency due to the restrictions that the Germans impose on other countries.

 

Chakab

(1,727 posts)
13. Yes, but the Euro disucssion is included as part of his general assessment of the context of
Mon Jul 4, 2016, 02:04 PM
Jul 2016

the current situation.

liberalmike27

(2,479 posts)
4. Brexit, pretty misrepresented in our media
Mon Jul 4, 2016, 11:35 AM
Jul 2016

It's portrayed as some horrible, racist plot, to attack poor immigrants. In truth, like he says, it ties in to the misery created by globalization, by the rich putting ordinary workers in competition with people who drink rainwater from puddles, and hook up to the electric grid with Jumper cables, so they can play their transistor radio, in their hovel tent, in the shanty town next to the factory.

Thom Hartmann has been taking this position since the vote. It's not racism, it's the jobs stupid, it's the economy. Wages are in the tank, mechanization and robotics are taking over, and neither party gives a crap about the middle class, much less the "unmentionable" poor.

This guy is fantastic, and far closer than anything on our absurd MSM's small range of right-wing, to far right-wing. I've stopped watching any MSNBC, even abandoning Rachel two weeks ago, with her horrible treatment of our candidate. But I suspect it's reporting it as a stupid, racist move by the clueless British people too. In truth, it is just workers, who feel they have no say or party anymore, voting to keep their jobs. And it hurts the rich, mostly, exiting the EU.

I loved his last comment, about "The Hampton's." "Very hard to defend a low-lying beach. Eventually, people will come for you."

Jemmons

(711 posts)
8. This is the full "interview" that the OP video is cut from....
Mon Jul 4, 2016, 12:56 PM
Jul 2016


This is the full "interview" that the OP video is cut from....

Jemmons

(711 posts)
10. "...you need to pony up the cash. Dont kid yourself otherwise."
Mon Jul 4, 2016, 01:06 PM
Jul 2016

Blyth on the Germans and Greece:

"So the germans have this thing about "we dont want this to become a transfer union"

What do you think you are in? At the end of the day you are transferring labour, skills, responsibilities, it goes with the gig. And you did an undervalued exchange rate by having your super efficient economy buried in all these less efficient economies so that you can sell more BMW's to the Chinese. The quid-pro-quo for that sometimes is that when Greeks get into trouble you need to pony up the cash. Dont kid yourself otherwise."




Blyth is quickly becoming my favorite economist.

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