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SHARE Ideas shape the course of history, John Maynard Keynes boldly remarked a century ago. True to his word, the British economist almost single-handedly defined the post-Second World War international economic order through his compelling analysis of modern macroeconomics.
The so-called Bretton Woods Institutions, namely the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, were the brainchild of Keynesian economics, which continues to dominate policymaking in the capitalist world. Similarly, ideas also play a key role in shaping geopolitics.
With the end of the Cold War, leading thinkers scrambled to define the new global order. Most famously, Francis Fukuyama triumphantly predicted “The End of History”, namely the definitive ascendancy of democratic capitalism against all rival systems of social organisation. Shortly after, his former professor at Harvard, Samuel Huntington, predicted a global “clash of civilisations”, one supposedly pitting the West against a resurgen
Falana: Economic policies of IMF, World Bank promoting poverty in Nigeria
May 06
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He said the “neoliberal economic policies” of the Bretton Woods Institutions are fostering poverty in the country.
Falana spoke in Lagos on Thursday at the launch of a report by Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP). The report is titled “Something to Hide?: Media Freedom Under Siege in Nigeria”.
He also said the federal government is determined to silence the media so as to hide information about corruption and insecurity from the citizens.
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“Why is the government desperate to silence us? It is to hide from Nigeria information about misgovernance, information about corruption, wanton corruption, information regarding the reckless killings of our people, unwarranted abductions of our people including schoolchildren, undergraduates, secondary school students and even primary school pupils,” he said.