Alex Foti on Tue, 30 May 2017 23:02:19 +0200 (CEST) |
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<nettime> merkel, macron: europe on its own |
merkel-macron go on the liberal offensive to give europe political cohesion, show muscular resolve to putin (meaning european rearmament and a european army down the way - something the irish and others in the eurozone might object to - i consider it inevitable) and especially react to american hostility. merkel, by pronoucing the atlantic alliance dead after trump's latest anti-german attack (on car imports) and exhorting the euros to forge their destiny without the anglos, is also stealing the european card from schulz's clumsy hands. she seems destined for re-election after the SPD's defeat in the Ruhr. just like in 2015 on migration, she has decide to take the brave rather than the comfortable position, leaving political competition scrambling. macron is on her same score on america and russia and the two countries' geopolitical stance is now closer than it's been since the days of schmidt and giscard. germany will concede on debt and military, and france will further germany's agenda to make europe grow through exports to china (a eu-china summit is soon due). the european ideal is becoming popular again because after seeing what's happened in 2016, the cosmopolitan youth, educated middle classes, working women know what they have to lose if europe goes national-populist. is this a travesty or a shift in european neoliberalism? i think austerity will be shelved but don't expect european keynesianism, also because the ECB will be headed a couple of years from now by Germany, and anyway the age of QE and neg rates is over. looking outside europe, corbyn is making an astounding comeback thanks to a very well constructed and presented political program and cool campaigning live and on social media (arsenal and the FA cup). call it smart populism - it's an egalitarian platform (free school lunches, free childcare, free higher education) and it has popular appeal after the social ravages inflicted by tory spending cuts, which theresa may would like to unconscionably deepen. he is now arguing he'll have a better deal on brexit than contentious may. also the manchester massacre of adolescent girls has made may look incompetent. of the two mavericks of the english-speaking left, i think sanders is more in tune with the times - but hey if corbyn wins it means socialism can still be sold to voters as an alternative to conservatism and liberalism. going back to european social democracy, i must say the diagnosis of a senile death is not exaggerated. past collaboration with neoliberalism won't be forgiven by voters. ok they are still in power in sweden and portugal, but that's about it. that's not to say the red left will profit from it, also because bolivarianismo now looks seriously tainted. however french legislative elections in early june will give us a sense of how much the left has been transformed by the combination of macron and mélench= on and the likely disappearance of mitterrand's PS in favor of some ecosocialist project. to me a viable opposition to either national populism or centrist liberalism is ecofeminist populism of the sort embraced by Barcelona, where Ada Colau will soon preside over a sort of municipalist international in early june. personal preferences aside, the search is still on for an ideological project that can federate the people fighting for equality (gender+social) and climate justice. let's see what emerges from hamburg's cauldron in early july. fact is that european liberalism continues to gloss over its greatest weakness, the creation of a mass of jobless and precarious youth that is raucously demanding to foot the social bill of a decade of recession, or else. # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: http://mx.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/nettime-l # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@kein.org # @nettime_bot tweets mail w/ sender unless #ANON is in Subject: