Wednesday, January 12, 2011

First Time Brazillian

WAR WATER CORPORATION: Psychopaths institutions or







1.VALORACIÓN





question was raised procupante history of corporate indifference to democracy and what is at stake in clashes between activists and multinational corporations to decide what or who will control our future.


First assault:


1. Begin the battle for the coveted resource "Water"
2. Water Privatization in Cochabamba (Bolivia)
3.La Bechtel Corporation of San Francisco owns all the water in Cochabamba, until the water falling from the rain.
4.The government failure in the idea of \u200b\u200bBolivians believe that the water was like any other commodity.












Oscar Olivera

(1:25) Oscar Olivera member of the Coordinator in Defense of Water and Life \u0026lt;\u0026lt;People should opt for a decision to eat less, pay water, basic services, stop sending children to school ...>>


"The government was in favor of the corporation, even though the people wanted water, not fighting. "








Herbert Camacho Gabriel

(02:10) Herbert Camacho Gabriel member Coordinator in Defense of Water and Life ( supporting article) \u0026lt;\u0026lt;The governments in these countries are instruments of these companies>>









(04:18) Howard Zinn historian, author, "People's History of U.S." \u0026lt;\u0026lt;sorry, has recognized that fascism rose in Europe thanks to corporaciones>>







(04:55) Michael Moore Oscar-winning documentary \u0026lt;\u0026lt;One of the biggest stories few of the twentieth century is that of corporate collusion with government, especially in the U.S. and Nazi Germany ...>>








Edwin Black

(05:55) Edwin Black Author of "IBM and the Holocaust " \u0026lt;\u0026lt;It was the machinery and the system of IBM punch cards allowing the entire extermination through work programs ...>>










Irving Wladawsky

(08:55) Irving Wladawsky Vicepdte. Technology and strategy IMB \u0026lt;\u0026lt; and any living trying to unite ends that are not connected I think that part is already discredited ...>>




\u0026lt;\u0026lt;The fact that they used computers is a fact, but the way to get them or how much cooperation they had any kind of coexistence and trying to unite ends that are not connected I think that party and this discredited ...>>









(12:20) Sam Gibara President of Goodyear Tire \u0026lt; \u0026lt;ha been a great cambio...>>




\u0026lt;\u0026lt;The corporations are now global and therefore governments have lost some control over them regardless of whether corporations are legit or not (...) the power they once had on corporations and the influence they had 50 or 60 years ago was a major change

...>>





(14:45) Ira Jackson Kennedy School (KSG) Univ Harvard \u0026lt;\u0026lt;Capitalism today commands the higher elevations and has displaced politics and politicians as the chief priests and ruling oligarchs of our system>>





2. DEMOCRACY SA







(19:12) R obert Keyes Intnal trading CWB (CCIB) \u0026lt;\u0026lt; If companies do not do what they should be doing will be punished by the market and we do not want no company>>





(19:42) Michael Walker Fraser Institute Executive Director \u0026lt;\u0026lt;You have to try to create market structures that encourage corporations to do the right thing>>





The only way to make corporations do the right thing is attacking his real objective "profit," so if you want to receive these benefits will have to comply with the correct guidelines imposed by the market or lose customers who always look for the company to act within those limits.







(20:21) Sir Mark Moody Stuart in Royal Dutch Shell Chairman \u0026lt;\u0026lt;.. . We are prepared to work with you, society, NGOs and governments to tackle it and is how to rebuild the confidence to return to a new kind of confidence and then the ultimate goal is to become the favorite corporation>>





Corporations are in the fight to earn back the trust of people in order to highlight a good image in the market. While ultimately the goal is to increase its market share.








(21:17) Ray Anderson of Interface Inc President \u0026lt;\u0026lt;I often wonder why so many companies subscribe to corporate social responsibility'm not sure that's necessarily because deep desire to be responsible, but because they want to be considered and are see as being responsible>>







Not even feel capable of judging actions by these corporations because it is the President of one of them. But finally what matters is not because they do but the fact that they do. By getting the positive side we could say that although only make some social statements they should is better to make no.








(21:40) Program Director Elaine Bernard Association, Harvard Univ \u0026lt;\u0026lt; Social responsibility is a big change because it is a voluntary tactic, a tactic, a reaction to a particular market at a certain time and as the corporation sees the market differently may backtrack >>





(22:07) Milton Friedman Nobel Prize in Economics, 1976 \u0026lt;\u0026lt;What is the definition of social responsibility? Perhaps the corporation is a matter of deciding what is socially responsible, is not his specialty and is not what shareholders ask them to do>>





( 22:27) Richard Grossman (POCl) \u0026lt;\u0026lt;The only responsible corporation is a corporation subject to the people that receive direct orders from the body politic, can not control the body politic>>







(22:34) Robert Monks Corporate Governance Advisor.


says that none of us have chosen to directors of large corporations is therefore illogical to take important decisions that affect us all. These decisions should be taken by the government.





(23:17) Naomi Klein author of "No Logo, the power of brands" \u0026lt;\u0026lt;If you take this up a logical conclusion would have the impression that in reality the end of the world is near we all have been brainwashed and that there is no free space but I think we have not come to that>>





Taking into account all the reality we live in have a tendency to think we already are "machines use", but despite this we still have not reached such an extreme and too late to redirect the trend.





3.FISURAS





(23:54 ) Dr Vandana Shiva activist and environmental leader \u0026lt;\u0026lt; When injustice based on falsehood, based on the rapture of the rights and freedoms of people to live and survive with dignity, when you put this in evidence turns the tables

...>>




(24:30) philosopher Mark Kingwell \u0026lt;\u0026lt;create that is too simple to say we will get rid of all corporations, and that solved all the problems of world> ;>





(24:50) Mary Zepernick Prog Enterprises, RH. And Democracy (POCl) \u0026lt;\u0026lt;Not all pack sizes a matter of relations between human beings and their instituciones>>





(25:05) Michael Moore documentary, which won an Oscar \u0026lt;\u0026lt;These companies should be more democratic the whole economy should be more democratic, this means that you and I have something to say about what happens, we now have very little or nothing to say what is happening>>





(32:31) Jeremy Rifkin (foetida) \u0026lt;\u0026lt;If we can begin to establish culture as the center where power is then people will have a role in corporations and be a role for government, but these functions have to be not of domination but of service to the community where people live their culture and social values>>





(38:11) Ray Anderson Chairman of Interface Inc.





is one of the few presidents of a large company that realizes the looting that make the earth's natural resources and trying to produce in a sustainable manner but is aware that achieving this is not easy.





(39:49) Ira Jackson (KSG) \u0026lt;\u0026lt;Capitalism is fine but is leaving many behind, and I think we should be worried because this distance does not increase>>





(40:07) Program Director Elaine Bernard Association, Harvard Univ \u0026lt;\u0026lt;The capital always put your foot somewhere and wherever has put his foot can hold accountable if we are prepared for it.>>





(40:42) Charles Kernaghan NGO National Labor Committee (NLC) " Kernaghan shows a clear example of child exploitation by corporations. only look at the great benefits they get and not on the actual conditions in their factories there. "





\u0026lt;\u0026lt;If the mark is also protected should be the child that makes your products>>





Although in the end we must accept our responsibility as individuals for our collective action and the damage they have caused to our planet. We have to see as part of nature, beings not as far off. We have many tools to recover the society but the important thing is not the tools, but how we employ. Until we redefine the nature of power we give to these multinational corporations, international institutions that serve them and undemocratic governments that we can not stop this destruction. in recent years in several parts of the world people have been taking advantage of the things they want to change and improve society. We realized that if we all have a firm target and the true conviction that we can achieve we are still able to put a stop to all these big corporations trying to overextend his power. No advertising or marketing that can undermine our morals.





4.EPÍLOGO





There are millions of people who are saying that not only the need but we can do better. believe Corporations people have lost the ability to react, are convinced. But luckily in the world there are many people who have already begun to do something to change the current situation. To recover the world and returning to it in our hands.






















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