Poverty crisis in the Third World: the contradictions of World Bank policy.

P. Burkett
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Politicians, the mainstream media, and orthodox social science have all been telling us of a final victory of capitalism over socialism, suggesting that capitalism is the only viable option for solving the world's problems. Yet, the global capitalist system is itself entering the third decade of a profound structural crisis, the costs of which have been borne largely by the exploited and oppressed peoples of the underdeveloped periphery. While the World Bank's latest World Development Report recognizes the current poverty crisis in the third world, its "two-part strategy" for alleviating poverty is based on an inadequate analysis of how peripheral capitalist development marginalizes the basic needs of the third world poor. Hence, the World Bank's assertion that free-market policies are consistent with effective antipoverty programs does not confront the class structures and global capitalist interests bound up with the reproduction of mass poverty in the third world. The World Bank's subordination of the basic needs of the poor to free-market adjustments and reforms in fact suggests that the real purpose of its "two-part strategy" is to ensure continued extraction of surplus from third world countries by maintaining the basic structure of imperialist underdevelopment.
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第三世界的贫困危机:世界银行政策的矛盾。
政治家、主流媒体和正统社会科学都在告诉我们资本主义对社会主义的最终胜利,表明资本主义是解决世界问题的唯一可行选择。然而,全球资本主义体系本身正进入深刻结构性危机的第三个十年,其代价主要由欠发达边缘的被剥削和被压迫人民承担。虽然世界银行最新的《世界发展报告》承认第三世界目前的贫困危机,但其减轻贫困的“两部分战略”是基于对边缘资本主义发展如何使第三世界穷人的基本需求边缘化的不充分分析。因此,世界银行断言自由市场政策与有效的反贫困计划是一致的,并没有面对与第三世界大规模贫困的再生产联系在一起的阶级结构和全球资本主义利益。世界银行将穷人的基本需求从属于自由市场的调整和改革,这实际上表明,其“两步走战略”的真正目的是通过维持帝国主义欠发达的基本结构,确保继续从第三世界国家榨取盈余。
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