05.04.2006, 00:07
Mal ein kritischer, marktliberal gesinnter Artikelzu den Protesten in Frankreich und den dort sich beständig verzögernden Reformen:
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Zitat:The ‘Let Us Eat Cake’ GenerationQuelle:
By Elisabeth Eaves
Much ado about very modest reform—that’s the French protests in a nutshell. The protesters don’t seem to understand that France must change its ways or fade into economic obscurity, and France’s old-school leadership has done a terrible job of teaching them about the realities of the global economy.
With strikes and demonstrations seizing France again this week, French politicians and protesters appear to be radically at odds. In fact, they are strangely allied. From the president on down to the sign-waving teenagers, no one seems to have any idea how the global economy works.
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