"Politics is the Shadow Cast on Society by Big Business"

Many winced in America, the self-proclaimed bastion of economic liberalism, back in 1931 when philosopher John Dewey famously shared this prescient observation. Few would have challenged him in the wake of the predictable pull out spearheaded by Donald Trump from the Paris Accord on climate change. But for savvy observers, the perfect market has always been bs. Arguably, variations do exist depending on where you are and when is your point of reference. Corporate class and mainstream political class tend to instrumentalise each other for narrow self-interest and fat rewards. Regardless how disrupted livelihoods, health and environment. The global civic rebellion merely signals a belated reaction to an earlier wake-up call. Plutocratic tendencies in smaller nations like Mauritius, where inclusive democracy is elusive, can be very devastating indeed. To mitigate the extractive drift, is there any more productive alternative than rallying all progressive energies into a forceful advocacy of  what may well be the most far-reaching reform: a thoughtful legislation to regulate electoral funding?  

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  1. What is a Mauritian? Only the sum of the parts of the descendants of coolies, slaves and colonisers? Or the interplay of the various experiences which we weathered through together, and made us as we are - a tiny island with a huge heart that even Botswana remembers our four food-filled shipping containers we sent them in the 90's following a drought?
    But how did these people become so 'wise' as to vote against their collective interests and send the likes who devised the infamous Business Facilitation Act (2006) to open the floodgates to all what is befalling us at present?
    This, my friend, is all the pain we have to endeavour....

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    1. An insight grounded in a reality that more ought to see to trigger the first steps towards meaningful change.

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  2. Buku in seye avan, toysi ladan, rezilta zero... Mo swete sennkula dubsis! Enn kondisyon vital: nu bizin kominik antnu an kreol morisyen.

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