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Threat to the Rich
Forcing the poor countries
to walk out of the Cancun trade talks may rebound on the West
by George Monbiot
September 16, 2003

Were there
a Nobel Prize for hypocrisy, it would be awarded this year to Pascal
Lamy, the EU's trade negotiator. A week ago, in the Guardian's trade
supplement, he argued that the World Trade Organisation (WTO) "helps
us move from a Hobbesian world of lawlessness into a more Kantian world
- perhaps not exactly of perpetual peace, but at least one where trade
relations are subject to the rule of law".
On Sunday, by treating
the trade talks as if, in Thomas Hobbes's words, they were "a
war of every man against every man", Lamy scuppered the negotiations,
and very possibly destroyed the organisation as a result. If so, one
result could be a trade regime, in which, as Hobbes observed, "force
and fraud are the two cardinal virtues".
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