[lbo-talk] The 'BRIC' countries as a new 'pole' in the global order - A bubble trade?

boddi satva lbo.boddi at gmail.com
Mon Sep 1 12:58:19 PDT 2008


"In the media culture"???

I'm intrigued. That's exactly the kind of thing one would look for in a broadening of these institutions.

I'm fascinated by Naruto and Hello Kitty and how seemingly very Japanese media icons are being accepted in the West, across enormous barriers of language and culture.

Is it something like that?

Bollywood is an enormous international force.

What is coming out of China?

On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 12:35 PM, <dredmond at efn.org> wrote:
> On Mon, September 1, 2008 11:11 am, boddi satva wrote:
>
>> An effective model for an economy governed by a broader base of the
>> people has not yet been put together.
>
> Um, those developmental states are the reason we aren't in a Depression
> right now - their sovereign wealth and forex funds have been bailing out
> the rickety US credit system for some time now.
>
> On any level, the rise of the semi-periphery is one of the greatest dramas
> of human liberation ever seen in human history. We're talking about 3
> billion people creating the financial strength and institutional muscle to
> free themselves from neoliberal hegemony. That means newer and better
> socialisms are being invented around the world (this is very obvious in
> the media culture, my own focus of research).
>
> -- DRR
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