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- From: orwell@reg.triumf.ca (BALDEN, RON)
- Newsgroups: alt.activism.d
- Subject: Mythologies of Foreign Aid (Re: support for US action in Somalia)
- Date: 22 Dec 1992 20:15 PST
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- In article <1992Dec22.162239.17450@seachg.uucp>,
- chrisb@seachg.UUCP (Chris Blask) writes...
- >I'm going to do something terrible, and repost an entire article. Mr.
- >Foxvog has some wonderfully written words for anyone who didn't catch them
- >the first time.
-
- >>[Re-repost of Foxvog article omitted]
-
- >Bravo! A voice of reason (and probably the majority, American and other)!!
- >
- >Doug, let me personally thank you for summarizing the whole complex
- >situation in such a calm and reasonable fashion, my own internal fires can
- >get a little over-stoked at times.
- >
- >Please, folks, print this out and read it a few times. Object to bad
- >things, promote good; work with us, people. Please?
- >
- >-chris blask
-
- I'd like to explode the floor of fallacious premises (not their fault, I
- should add) Chris Blask and others are standing as they debate the issue
- of "aid" to Somali by pointing out that U.S. "foreign aid" to the Third
- World is a bad thing, **never mind military actions**. I should emphasize
- that much of the problem with so-called conventional "foreign aid" on a
- government-to-government basis from the First to the Third world are
- common to all the First World countries, not unique to the U.S.. There
- are some especially problematic aspects with U.S. conventional "foreign
- aid" because of the coupling with extensive U.S. government military
- "aid" and support (as well as installation) of various neo-fascist Third
- World regimes.
-
- "Foreign aid" has been described as "taking money from poor people
- in rich countries to give to rich people in poor countries." What
- government-to-government "foreign aid" actually is is a form of subsidy
- to *domestic* agricultural producers and pharmaceutical manufacturers (these,
- by the way often "donate" medical supplies which have passed their expiration
- date in their own countries and then get tax breaks for doing so).
- This "donation" of food helps destroy the local subsistence agricultural
- economy.
-
- A good short (200 pgs.) reference to debunk the misconceptions about
- conventional foreign aid is:
-
- "Aid as Obstacle:
- Twenty Questions About our Foreign Aid and the Hungry"
-
- by Francis Moore Lappe, Joseph Collins, and David Kinley (1980,1981)
- Institute for Food and Development Policy
- 1885 Mission St.
- San Francisco CA 94103 USA
-
- The book is structured in the form of answers (in the form of short
- essays) to twenty questions which reflect the prevailing
- misconceptions (often honest misconceptions but sometimes
- the result of deliberate propaganda) about U.S. foreign aid,
- focussing on agricultural/food "aid". The answers have some
- interesting specifics about IMF policies, among other things.
-
- Various books by Susan George ("A Fate Worse than Debt",
- "Ill Fares the Land", "How the Other Half Dies" and most
- recently "The Debt Boomerang" (Westview Press, 1992) discuss
- the consequences of IMF/World Bank "development" policies in
- some detail.
-
- Another book which discusses the same issues of Third World economic
- development in a somewhat wider context, focussing on the fallacies
- of conventional economic theories of development is:
-
- "Developed to Death:
- Rethinking Third World Development"
-
- by Ted Trainer (Lecturer at the University of New South Wales,
- Australia), 1989.
- Green Print/ The Merlin Press, London, England.
-
- talking about the conventional "trickle down" theory of Third
- World development, Trainer says (pg. 47):
-
- "... Over the past two decades a great deal of evidence has
- accumulated showing that very little trickle down ever takes place.
- Indeed this may well be the most clearly established proposition to
- have emerged from three decades of development research. In fact
- conventional growth strategies often result in the very opposite
- of trickle down ..."
-
- The September/October 1991 issue of the magazine "Mother Jones"
- has an article called "The Hunger" discussing the real
- problems in African food production. The following 3 quotations
- are included in that article:
-
- "Let us remember that the main purpose of American aid
- is not to help other nations but to help ourselves."
- Richard M. Nixon, 1968
-
- "Food is a weapon, but the way to use it is to tie countries
- to us. That way they'll be far more reluctant to upset us."
- John Black, during confirmation hearings to become
- U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, 1981.
-
-
- "[The World Bank] is not in the business of redistributing
- wealth ... It's not the Robin Hood of the international
- financial set."
- Tom Clausen, President of the World Bank, 1982.
-
-
- Ron Balden
-
-
-