What is politics, but the way human groups make collective decisions?
The barriers to solving any of the world’s problems are political, not
technical. If there is no political hope, then there is no hope, period.
Where is hope to be found? Pardon the cliché—it is to be found in democracy. In this one-hour conversation
Indy Rishi Singh and Charles Eisenstein explore, among other things,
what democracy is and isn’t using two recent examples: India and
Ecuador. In both places, a massive popular movement has succeeded in
stopping and reversing horrible government policies.
In Ecuador, a
mass indigenous-led movement has gained concessions from the right-wing
neoliberal government following a nation-wide strike. Campesino
families, from grandmothers to little children, mobilised to block
roadways and paralyse transportation. Huge crowds converged upon the
cities, braving police violence to make business-as-usual impossible.
The government capitulated. It agreed to the movement’s demands to halt
new mining and oil and gas drilling in national parks, indigenous
territories, and water supply areas, and gave indigenous people veto
power over future projects.
This is really good news for the
Amazon rainforest, where the resource extraction was to have occurred.
And, mining and drilling cause devastation beyond the ecological. As the
roads and machines encroach, traditional livelihoods and ways of life
deteriorate, bringing alcoholism, domestic violence, and poverty. The
indigenous are defending not only their territories, but their very
culture....<<<Read More>>>...
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