quarta-feira, 9 de janeiro de 2013

The Decline of the American Army - The New York Times


   The article newspaper article "Why Hagel was the choice for the Defense," published in The New York Times / The State of the January 9, 2013, stated:

   "Chuck Hagel was appointed to oversee the beginning of this process of defense cuts, which should last a generation."

   And the article went further to say:

   "These cuts will transform the U.S. position in the world and make us much like Europe. That's why Admiral Mike Mullen described the national debt as the greatest threat to national security. "

   What the article cited above calls the "decline" of the army, I treat the issue as demilitarization. In fact, the Times article confirms what I wrote in its entirety regarding demilitarization of America, which will benefit both the U.S. and the rest of the planet. So if you want to know more about the issue of demilitarization on the agenda, which will stimulate progress worldwide, read the book "The Sociocapitalism - for a Better World." Free on: www.slideshare.net/pjvalente/the-sociocapitalism

O Declínio do Exército americano – The New York Times



O artigo artigo de jornal “Por que Hagel foi a escolha para a Defesa”, publicado no The New York Times / O Estado de São Paulo de 09 de janeiro de 2013; mencionou:
“Chuck Hagel foi nomeado para supervisionar o inicio desse processo de cortes de Defesa, que deve durar uma geração”.
E o artigo foi mais longe ao afirmar:
“Esses cortes transformarão a posição dos EUA no mundo e nos tornarão muito parecidos com a Europa. Foi por isso que o almirante Mike Mullen qualificou a dívida nacional como a maior ameaça à segurança do país”.
   O que o artigo acima citado chama de “declínio” do exército, eu trato a questão como desmilitarização.
Na verdade, o artigo do Times comprova na íntegra o que escrevi a respeito da desmilitarização americana, que será benéfica tanto para os EUA quanto para o restante do planeta. Por isso, se você quiser saber mais sobre a questão da desmilitarização em pauta, que estimulará o progresso mundial, leia o livro
“O Sociocapitalismo - por um Mundo Melhor”.  Free em: www.slideshare.net/pjvalente/o-sociocapitalismo
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terça-feira, 11 de dezembro de 2012

Global Crisis: The Birth of Sociocapitalism
   
I have said that the current global crisis is very different from other previous crises, that there were in the capitalist system. Crisis is a moment of transformation represents the political, economic and social, that prepares the world for the current post-capitalism, which Peter Drucker, the father of modern management, mentioned in his book Post-Capitalist Society, published in 1993. In this book sociocapitalismo Drucker coined the term to describe the new system would replace capitalism.
   
Well, Drucker was a visionary who tried to describe this new system, although using fallacious reasoning.
   
But this is meaningless. After all, Drucker had the merit to have predicted the dramatic changes that capitalism would suffer and that the transform.
  
And this time provided by Drucler arrived in the form of this transformative global crisis.
   
A radiograph of the situation we quickly removed the media show that trend:
   
- The U.S. continues to tax the brink.
   
- Japan continues with its stagnant economy.
   
- The crisis in Europe and high level of unemployment, the struggle to save the Euro.
   
- Brazil, Russia, India and China have serious problems of corruption and demagrafia that undertake long-term strategic results.
   
Anyway, the words of Professor Lawrence Summers (former Treasury secretary under President Bill Clinton), corroborate the trend:
   
"In much of the industrial world, what started as a financial problem is becoming a profound structural issue." And Summers continues:
   
"There will be calls for changes in the international economic architecture."
   
If you want to know more about the moment of rupture that capitalism and socialism crossing, read e-book: "The Sociocapitalismo - for a Better World."FFree in: www.slideshare.net / pjvalente / o-sociocapitalismo.
   
Source: Article from Lawrence Summers, titled: "Caught in a tug of war economic" - published in the Washington Post / O Estado de São Paulo, on 10/17/2012

Global X Ray



1 - Poverty in the U.S.: 47% of the population relies on some form of government. Proliferate cities of tents (slum settlements), as deplorable "Tent City." Capitalism is in a state of obsolescence and that will change.

2 - Bashar Assad, the time of death. Game over.

3 - The Latin American independence consolidating the great powers. In the coming decades the monument in Memorial Latin America: "Open Veins of Latin" by Oscar Niemeyer, is a portrait page turning story.

4 - The militarized Israeli government that commits war crimes and illegal occupation of Palestinian land, is put in check by the international community.

5 - The world seeks a new balance political, economic and social, in the midst of crisis: "The Sociocapitalism."

6 - The Sociocapitalism is emerging as a result of the convergence market capitalism & socialism, now underway.

7 - A New Order and a new UN Global dawns.

8 - The Brazil stands out as one of the pillars of the New Order.

9 - The thought asymmetric gain importance for the progress of the planet, supplementing and even replacing the "logical thinking Greek" in certain cases (eg in quantum mechanics).

10 - Europe and the U.S. will no longer be the center of the world.

The center of the multipolar world of the 21st century will be Asia.   Learn more. Read the book "The Sociocapitalism - for a Better World." Free at: www. slideshare.net/pjvalente/the-sociocapitalism

quarta-feira, 28 de novembro de 2012

Thought asymmetrical - mix concept as your product.


 Example:
Illusion exist? Yes! But if it exists it is still illusion?
If you're surprised by this kind of thinking, know that even scientists get confused, especially when they speak of what they can not prove. Speculations and theories for example. In astronomy and quantum physics has a lot of it. Examples:
Quantum Physics: "cat theory alive and dead cat at the same time."
Astronomy: "Big Bang as the beginning of everything."
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terça-feira, 27 de novembro de 2012

Corruption Wound the World


Corruption does not respect boundaries. It transcends parties, powers, states and countries.

So corruption, as old as humanity, is a global scourge that must be eliminated. And I already mentioned this earlier in the eBook - The Sociocapitalism for a Better World.

Corruption is powerful because it drains lives, money and hope, especially of the poorest people.

Many Brazilians think that Brazil is the country's champion corruption and that developed countries are free from this evil. But this is pure illusion. Corruption has many facets and some of it involves no money directly. So the worst corruption is the corruption of values. And this corruption is explicit when analyzing the light of history: Nazi crimes, terrorism such as "Bin Laden", crimes of state, such as those who commit the government of Israel against the Palestinians.

It is because of the corruption of values ​​and their rotten policies that are practiced by "political bosses" militarized, is it built the "wall of shame" of Berlin, the United States border with Mexico and Israel, so that usurps Palestinian lands and promotes chaos in the Holy Land. However, the world as proclaims President Obama needs bridges, not walls.

And it does not stop there. The maintenance of Guantanamo Bay is a corruption of the values ​​of freedom, the American people both estimates.

Corruption has reached a level so expressive that even tyrannical one-party countries like China, has on its agenda, the fight against this evil. Well, according to the party bigwigs including Xi Jinping, if it is not countered effectively the Chinese state will be brought to ruin.

The corruption of values ​​and greed led the United States to two misguided wars (Iraq and Afghanistan), which continue draining blood and treasure of the American people. Corruption also led the U.S. to enter into a serious financial crisis, which overstepped its boundaries contaminating the world. The good side of the story is that this crisis will change the face of capitalism as we know it forever and for the better.

The crisis in Europe is also the result of greedy corruption of values. And she's bringing back harmful radical ideologies: Nazism and xenophobia.

The trafficking of arms, drugs, and bodies of children, the "colonial wars" in Africa and other continents, are also by-products of corruption. Involving diverse interests and corrupt country.

Finally, corruption is globalized and thus became, in a monster that threatens all: a third world war.

So the major world leaders, including the Pope, already included in their agenda the fight against corruption. The 21st century will not be a repeat of the 20th century, which was tolerant of it, and the tyrannies that fed them. The global crisis that we are witnessing is the result of significant corruption of values ​​that prevailed hitherto. Accordingly, no way to fight corruption, whatever it is, it will be impossible for the world out of the crisis and who got to take a path of progress and social justice. And this is the main challenge facing humanity. I say I'm optimistic about it. For the light of history shows us that humanity always knew overcome their challenges.   @pjvalente

Corrupção a Chaga Mundial


A corrupção não respeita limites. Ela transcende partidos, poderes, estados e países.

Por isso a corrupção, tão antiga quanto a humanidade, é uma chaga mundial que precisa ser eliminada. E eu já comentei isso anteriormente no e-book - O Sociocapitalismo, por um Mundo Melhor.

A corrupção é poderosa, pois drena vidas, dinheiro e esperança, principalmente das pessoas mais pobres.

Muitos brasileiros acham que o Brasil é o país campeão da corrução e que os países desenvolvidos estão livres deste mal. Mas isso é pura ilusão. A corrupção possui inúmeras facetas e algumas dela nem envolve dinheiro diretamente. Por isso a pior das corrupções é a corrupção de valores. E essa corrupção fica explicita quando analisada a luz da história: os crimes nazistas, o terrorismo do tipo “Bin Laden”, os crimes de Estado, como os que cometem o governo de Israel contra os palestinos.

É em razão da corrupção de valores e de suas podres políticas, que são praticadas por “caciques políticos” militarizados, é que se construíram os “muros da vergonha” de Berlin, da fronteira Estado Unidos com o México e o de Israel; que assim usurpa terras palestinas e promove o caos na Terra Santa. No entanto, o mundo, como proclama o presidente Obama, precisa de pontes e não de muros.

E a coisa não para por ai. A manutenção da prisão de Guantánamo é uma corrupção dos valores de liberdade, que o povo americano tanto estima.

A corrupção chegou a um nível tão expressivo, que até países tirânicos de partido único como a China, tem em sua agenda, o combate a esse mal. Pois, segundo os figurões do partido incluindo Xi Jinping, se ela não for combatida com eficácia o Estado chinês será levado a ruina.

A corrupção de valores e a ganância levaram os Estados Unidos a duas guerras equivocadas (Iraque e Afeganistão), que continuam drenando sangue e riqueza do povo americano. A corrupção também levou os EUA a entrar numa grave crise financeira, que extrapolou suas fronteiras contaminando o mundo todo. O lado bom da história é que a tal crise mudará a face do capitalismo como o conhecemos para sempre e para melhor.

A crise da Europa também é fruto da gananciosa corrupção de valores. E ela está trazendo de volta nocivas ideologias radicais: nazismo e xenofobia.

O tráfico de armas, de drogas, de crianças e órgãos; as “guerras coloniais” da África e de outros continentes, também são subprodutos da corrupção. Que envolvem diversos país e interesses corrompidos.

Enfim, a corrupção está globalizada e transformou-se assim, em um monstro que a todos ameaça: a terceira guerra mundial.

Por isso os principais líderes mundiais, incluindo o Papa, já a incluíram em suas agendas o combate da corrupção. O século 21 não será uma repetição do século 20, que foi tolerante com ela, e com as tiranias que as alimentavam. A crise mundial que estamos assistindo é o resultado expressivo da corrupção de valores que vigorou até então. Deste, modo sem combater a corrupção, qualquer que seja ela, será impossível o mundo sair da crise que se meteu e tomar um rumo de progresso com justiça social. E esse é o principal desafio da humanidade. Digo que sou otimista quanto a isso. Pois a luz da história nos mostra que a humanidade sempre soube superar seus grandes desafios.

@pjvalente