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Apr 2 06 1:22 AM

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It was during this phase of his career that Summers drafted an infamous secret memo proposing a “free market in toxics.” He wrote that the World Bank should be encouraging the “migration of dirty industries to the LDCs [Less Developed Countries].”

“Health impairing pollution should be done in the country with the lowest cost, which will be the country with the lowest wages,” he declared. He continued by arguing that the low life expectancy in impoverished countries meant that people would not live long enough to contract diseases from pollution.

The memo provoked worldwide outrage and calls for his resignation. Brazil’s secretary of the environment, Jose Lutzenberger, wrote to Summers that his proposal was “perfectly logical but totally insane” and reflected the “social ruthlessness and the arrogant ignorance of many conventional ‘economists’ concerning the nature of the world we live in... If the World Bank keeps you as vice president it will lose all credibility.”


¡Aiho!

Un tipo que sin duda ha de estar allá aribotota y a la diestra del Pimp San Martín en el pateón de los "hombres ilustres del neoliberaísmo sin complejos" ¿Como es que este magnifico "ser humano" no nos fue presentado por la triada liberal?

He´s a credit to your doctrine mi estimado Cefaz.

Saludos