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'Tower of Babel' Aims to Give Birth to a New Worldvieuxcmaq, Friday, February 1, 2002 - 12:00
Mario Osava (tartosuc@iquebec.com)
Diversity reigns at the World Social Forum, a Tower of Babel of delegates from around the world, voicing Such variety complicates the task of those who seek to regroup the forces of the political left through this annual event, the first of which took The figures reported by the second World Social Forum (WSF) are an indication of just how diverse the event is, with some 3,500 The organisers expect some 50,000 people to attend the WSF's 24 conferences and 800 seminars and workshops, as well as several thousand The WSF serves as converging point for numerous heterogeneous, parallel and even conflicting interests, suggesting that articulating all voices will The challenge is to organise a universe whose original 'big-bang' occurred in the 1960s, or in 1968 for those who demand a more precise The relations and disputes between capital and labour were determining factors for social welfare, and unionism was the main, or even exclusive, In the 1960s there was an explosion of specific demands, with the eruption of movements with varied social objectives, such as feminism, rights That era saw what could be dubbed the 'diversity revolution', which is manifest today in the proliferation of NGOs. Political parties and trade unions are no longer able to respond to so many questions, which may be local or worldwide, linked to gender or ethnic While the number of social actors multiplied, unionism saw its strength diminish through another process in recent decades: the fragmentation of 'Outsourcing' work to third parties, employment in the informal sector and rising unemployment dispersed the workers, reducing the unions' On many points, the interests of the labour movement do not coincide - and often clash - with those of feminism (which expanded the The WSF pushes the diffusion of the unionism's power to the extreme, as it does the power of leftist parties, which are given no special treatment It is the intellectuals invited to speak at the six-day event who will stand out for the few minutes that they have the word. The attempt to overcome dispersion and give a more unified direction to the WSF, to achieve greater political effectiveness, does not appear feasible in the short term. Maintaining 'diversity and plurality' was defended by Vía Campesina, a global organisation of small farmers and rural workers, in a communiqué The WSF should continue to be an open platform upon which "organisations can actively and freely participate in proposing Alternatives," said the group. Vía Campesina defends seeds as shared property of humanity, and rejects genetically modified crops and the export of food when the national The rejection of 'neo-liberal globalisation' seems to be the point of consensus among the participants of the movement that is widely known as Portuguese sociologist Boaventura de Souza Santos, considered one of the movement's ideologues, prefers to speak of 'alternative globalisation', The Forum and the parallel events that got under way Monday in southern Brazil will combine to produce nine days of intense debates. The great Progress, while maintaining respect for diversity, will necessarily be slow, and the Porto Alegre Forum is only the second gathering of this kind, |
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