Archiv für Dezember, 2011

147 Firmen kontrollieren 40% der Weltwirtschaft

Samstag, 17. Dezember 2011 - 11:44

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2051008/Does-super-corporation-run-global-economy.html

Does one ‘super-corporation’ run the global economy? Study claims it could be terrifyingly unstable

Research found that 147 companies formed a ‘super entity’ within group, controlling 40 per cent of its wealth

By Rob Waugh

Last updated at 12:00 PM on 20th October 2011

A University of Zurich study ‘proves’ that a small group of companies – mainly banks – wields huge power over the global economy.

The study is the first to look at all 43,060 transnational corporations and the web of ownership between them – and created a ‘map’ of 1,318 companies at the heart of the global economy.

The study found that 147 companies formed a ‘super entity’ within this, controlling 40 per cent of its wealth. All own part or all of one another. Most are banks – the top 20 includes Barclays and Goldman Sachs. But the close connections mean that the network could be vulnerable to collapse.

Diese Firmen sind überwiegend Banken. Na toll.

Der Artikel lohnt sich alleine schon wegen der Grafik.

Unter dem Joch der Bußgeldprediger

Dienstag, 6. Dezember 2011 - 20:59

Andreas Zielcke: Unter dem Joch der Bußgeldprediger
Um Europa und den Euro stünde es besser, hörte man mehr auf den Markt und weniger auf seine Ideologen. (süddeutsche Zeitung 2011-12-06, S. 11)

Wichtig, aber leider im Web nicht zu finden: http://www.google.com/search?q=%22Andreas+Zielcke%22+%22Unter+dem+Joch+der+Bu%C3%9Fprediger%22

Siehe auch http://www.perlentaucher.de/feuilletons/2011-12-06.html#a32827

Ungleichverteilung steigt

Montag, 5. Dezember 2011 - 21:34

http://www.oecd.org/document/51/0,3746,en_2649_33933_49147827_1_1_1_1,00.html

Freigabe illegaler Drogen

Sonntag, 4. Dezember 2011 - 21:03

Die Freigabe illegaler Drogen macht Sinn, wenn sich diese Freigabe auf den Konsum einiger bisher nicht freigegebener Drogen bezieht. Es gibt viel mehr Beziehungen im Drogenmarkt, als die, an denen Politiker normalerweise im Kampf gegen den Drogemissbrauch ansetzen wollen.

Fuzzy Cognitive Chart: Drug Crime

Weiterhin sollte der zugang zu geeigneten und preiswerten Drogen dort einfacher sein, wo es um die Schmerzbekämpfung geht.

Wie weit die PIRATEN PARTEI das durchdacht hat, kann man bei der Partei nachlesen: http://wiki.piratenpartei.de/AG_Drogen

Inside Job

Sonntag, 4. Dezember 2011 - 14:36

Inside Job 2011 Best Part from Wall St. InsideJob on Vimeo.

Russland bestraft Wahlbeobachter

Samstag, 3. Dezember 2011 - 01:12

http://en.gazeta.ru/news/2011/12/02/a_3855802.shtml

Election watchdog fined $1000, resumes work

2.12.11 20:51

Grigory Melkonyants, deputy executive director of Golos association

Grigory Melkonyants, deputy executive director of Golos association   Photo: Kirill Lebedev

The Magistrate’s court of Moscow Meschyansky district found the Golos association – a watchdog monitoring election violations – guilty of infringement of media participation in election coverage. The organization was fined 30,000 rubles ($1000), the Violations map (kartanarusheniy.ru), the cause of the organization’s prosecution, will resume work.

On Friday evening, Judge Svetlana Kalantyr found Golos guilty of election coverage infringement under part one of article 5.5 of the Administrative Code. Te maximum fine for this violation is 100,000 rubles ($3300). She refused all petitions by the Golos lawyers, including a petition not to discuss the case in court but to return it to the prosecution office.

Ramil Ahmetgaliev, a lawyer for Golos, tried to point out that prosecution was interested in articles on the organization’s website: Golos.org, but the court case dealt with a different site, that of Golos’s Violations Map (kartanarusheniy.ru). He also pointed out that Golos.org is not registered as mass media (i.e. newspaper) and cannot subject to this law.

Golos is going to appeal and will resume work on the Violations Map, although they expect even more pressure.

Golos is an independent watchdog that has been monitoring elections in Russia for 10 years. This year, Golos, together with Gazeta.ru started an online map, filled in by anonymous reports of election law violations from different regions of Russia. These reports are unverified and there’s a warning in site saying so.

Earlier, the chairman of the Central Election Commission, Vladimir Churov, sent a letter to the Prosecution office asking to investigate Golos.

“They mostly report negative information about just one party – United Russia. This is may form a negative image of this party among the voters,” the letter said.

Churov had also complained about international observers, who reported a suspicious similarity between United Russia’s party posters and government sponsored advertisements of the elections themselves.

As of this writing, the Violations map has 4,956 reports of election law violations.