Global Economic Justiceby Ben ()Towards an Understanding of the Global Economy
Local is Global: "Shrink, Shift and Shaft" We have observed a growing trend in modern "free" market systems that aims to institutionalize the financial interests of a wealthy minority at the expense of the needs of the impoverished majority. Nationally, this is accomplished through a strategy we call "shrink, shift and shaft":
The "shrink, shift and shaft" strategy relies on our government's ability to gain and maintain access to cheap labor markets and natural resources. Such tactics not only pit US workers and communities against each other and against those of other countries in a brutal race to the bottom; they also repress resistance against economic and ecological exploitation. This economic model, often called neoliberalism, has yielded injustice, suffering, unemployment and a state of constant insecurity for the vast majority of the world's population. UFE's role
We believe that U.S. civil society organizations can address the root causes of inequality and help build a more just, sustainable, democratic, and peaceful society and economic system only if they understand the domestic and global impact of destructive economic policies. How can you get involved?
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