Tuesday, May 19, 2009

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Thirty-six economists argue the Left Front

They were fifteen at the beginning of the month and are now thirty-six economists to support the Left Front for the European elections. The first call, signed by fifteen names had been published in Le Monde dated June 2, under the title "The Liberal interventionism has failed. Let's get out of it! " . Launched by Christopher Ramaux, lecturer at Paris 1, one of the initiators of the appeal out of the single thought in 1996, the text explained that after "denial of democracy" consisting the adoption of the Lisbon Treaty in Parliament, cons "popular sovereignty" expressed in the referendum on the European Constitution in 2005, he returned to the citizens of "say stop" June 7 And these academics call to vote for lists of the Left Front, an alliance of the PCF and the Left Party, "to extend the unitary dynamics of the referendum" . "The urgent need to design alternatives to liberal capitalism deserves better effect that the priority given to its pre-square" , they concluded, praising the gathering made by Friends of Marie-George Buffet and Jean-Luc Melenchon.

Les mêmes économistes, rejoints depuis par vingt et un confrères, ont récidivé ce mardi matin dans Libération , en dévoilant leurs propositions “pour changer de cap” , facing economic crisis and cons of liberal economics.

The sign of some success in university laboratories. The new call brings together economists of various persuasions (Keynesian Marxists and environmentalists), from eighteen universities and research organizations. "The magnitude of the crisis and the ongoing social disasters have prompted many of us want to take an initiative against unbridled liberalism. And we express to the polls on June 7 " says Ramaux. Few "Inserts" are included in the list of signatories, among them Jacques Sapir (EHESS), Bruno Amable (Paris I), Richard Soble and Florence Jany-Catrice (Lille I), Dominique Plihon and Jacques Mazier (Paris XIII).

Sylvia Zappi ( World )

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