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The '''World Economic Forum''' is an [[Imperialism|imperialist]] think-tank which acts as the meeting place for the global monopoly corporations and the ultra-rich members of the bourgeoisie. | The '''World Economic Forum''' ('''WEF''') is an [[Imperialism|imperialist]] think-tank which acts as the meeting place for the global monopoly corporations and the ultra-rich members of the [[bourgeoisie]]. | ||
This cabal of ultra-rich tend to favor supposedly "progressive" policies that aim to stabilize | This cabal of ultra-rich tend to favor supposedly "[[Progressivism|progressive]]" policies that aim to stabilize the decaying [[Capitalism|capitalist]] order, much like how the Rockefeller family supported [[Franklin D. Roosevelt|FDR]]'s [[Social democracy|social-democratic]] policies to stabilize the [[United States of America|USA]] from the [[Great Depression]]. | ||
It has become a boogeyman of the right-wing pro-capitalist petit bourgeoisie which complains about the ultra-rich for dominating the so-called "globalist" economic order. On the other hand, | It has become a boogeyman of the right-wing pro-capitalist [[Petty bourgeoisie|petit bourgeoisie]] which complains about the ultra-rich for dominating the so-called "globalist" economic order. On the other hand, [[Marxism|Marxists]] recognize that global monopoly stage capitalism (imperialism) is simply an inevitable effect of the capitalist accumulation of capital, the solution of which is [[socialism]]. | ||
[[Category:Imperialist organizations]] | [[Category:Imperialist organizations]] | ||
[[Category:Instruments of the bourgeoisie]] | [[Category:Instruments of the bourgeoisie]] | ||
[[Category:Atlanticism]] | [[Category:Atlanticism]] |
Revision as of 23:34, 16 April 2023
The World Economic Forum (WEF) is an imperialist think-tank which acts as the meeting place for the global monopoly corporations and the ultra-rich members of the bourgeoisie.
This cabal of ultra-rich tend to favor supposedly "progressive" policies that aim to stabilize the decaying capitalist order, much like how the Rockefeller family supported FDR's social-democratic policies to stabilize the USA from the Great Depression.
It has become a boogeyman of the right-wing pro-capitalist petit bourgeoisie which complains about the ultra-rich for dominating the so-called "globalist" economic order. On the other hand, Marxists recognize that global monopoly stage capitalism (imperialism) is simply an inevitable effect of the capitalist accumulation of capital, the solution of which is socialism.