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Food Wars

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Food Wars[col. writ. 4/21/08]  (c) '08  Mumia Abu-Jamal      

Like a shadowy echo  out of history, angry throngs massed at the Big House in Port-au-Prince,  Haiti.  But this time, they were not clamoring for  freedom.    

Or, if they were,  it was for freedom from hunger.   

Their protests  shook the government, and forced the Prime Minister, Jacques-Edourd Alexis, to  step down.    

Several years ago,  we saw massive protests in Oaxaca, Mexico, against exorbitant hikes in corn  prices, the grain which forms the basis, and is the staple of the national diet  (tortillas and tacos).     

In Egypt, bread  prices are so high that the army has been called in to stifle dissent, and to  distribute bread.     

Wheat, corn and  other such grains are becoming so expensive that millions of people around the  world are seriously threatened by hunger.     

The cause?  In  truth, there are many, but perhaps chief among them is speculation and  anticipated demand for bio fuels, or the use of grains to produce fuel to run  cars.     

Many grains are  held off the food markets, to await better prices for bio fuels.  In other  words, people are going hungry -- facing starvation - so that people  can pump fuel into cars.

If ever there was  an encapsulated image of the mercenary nature of capitalism, it can be seen in  this one example: filling cars instead of feeding people.     

This is also a  window into what we have come to call globalism.     

There are 5 major  companies that control some 85% of the world's grain trade, and nearly half of  the world's  grain production. As huge multinationals, will they utilize  this power to feed the people of the world, or to maximize  profits?     

The answer is  obvious.     

And even though  kids in American schools aren't taught this truth, the fact of the matter is we  all live closer to the age of gasoline than the age of the atom.  For every  item we purchase, from food to coats, from jewelry to DVD's, bears the cost of  transportation in its price, and as the price of gas soars, that price is passed  on to the consumer.     

So fuel exacts a  kind of double tax when it comes to grains. Through speculation and  transfer to bio fuels, all such grain prices rise. 

To this is added the  price of transport.     The logic of the  market leads to mass starvation.

--(c) '08 maj [Source: Esteva, Gustavo and Madhu Suri  Prakash, "From Global to Local: Beyond Neo liberalism to the International of  Hope,"  in The Globalization Reader, 3d ed.  Frank J. Lechner  & John Boli, eds., p.455]
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