Davos Elite Cosy Up To Right Wing Populists & Bolsonaro, Scared of Left Wing
- "The Davos Set Are Cosying Up to the Far Right- And Scared of the Left," The World Economic Forum event revealed how elites are more afraid of leftwing populists, than rightwing ones like Bolsonaro. Opinion, The Guardian, Feb. 5, 2018.
Last week, the World Economic Forum (WEF) brought thousands of neoliberal elites- as well as an army of feted journalists and scholars- to the popular Swiss ski resort of Davos. There, the emerging relationship between the Davos set and far-right populists was plain to see. And it is far rosier than either party would like to admit.
Brazil's far-right President Bolsonaro gave the Keynote Address at the World Economic Forum, Davos 2019.
In the absence of Donald Trump, the spotlight was on Jair Bolsonaro, the newly minted president of Brazil, who was also the keynote speaker at the WEF. Attendees were initially somewhat uneasy with the far-right president, who openly praised military dictatorship, and therefore mostly held their applause before his speech. But after he had touted a new Brazil
thats open to business, the room warmed up rapidly.
Francesco Starace, chief executive at the Italian electricity multinational Enel, probably spoke for most people in the room when he said: If it is populist or not populist, we dont care it is a reform agenda that we think is good for the country and for WEF attendees, obviously. In addition, the Austrian chancellor, Sebastian Kurz, one of the most vocal supporters of the normalization of the populist radical right in Europe, was given a full panel to lay out his vision of a new global architecture. Of course, some critics of the far right were given airtime too. The historian Timothy Snyder, who has been issuing alarmist warnings about the threat of totalitarianism, was on two panels.
But the overarching message being sent at Davos was: far-right populists are welcome here.
In fact, the reception of the likes of Kurz and especially Bolsonaro at WEF is chillingly similar to the way that neoliberal elites have responded to Trump, who was initially received with hesitation, but was quickly normalized and is increasingly embraced. Just think about the praise that chief executives of the Business Roundtable heaped on Trump for his aggressive deregulation policies, for example.
Meanwhile, elites are railing against the kind of populism that actually threatens their interests: so-called leftwing populism, which in most cases is just old-school social democracy...
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/feb/05/davos-set-far-right
2naSalit
(86,748 posts)invent a new form of currency that they cannot get their hand on.
dhill926
(16,351 posts)is just a nice way of saying fascist...