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(en) France, UCL AL #363 - Culture - Read: Les Utopiques, "Where is the world going?" (ca, de, fr, it, pt, tr)[machine translation]

Date Wed, 8 Oct 2025 08:59:54 +0300


Who hasn't wondered this? We've all heard this question, which belongs to an anxiety-inducing world of wars and the rise of fascism. Drawing on the perspectives of trade unionists and activists, issue 29 of Les Utopiques attempts to answer it. Christian Mahieux discusses and refutes the idea of the threat of war that the media drums into us. In many countries, war is already a reality. The concept of the threat of war is a Eurocentric notion. This idea is nothing more or less than an invitation to justify the transition of our societies to a war economy. The president of one of the top five arms suppliers cannot ignore the facts of war around the world.

War for whom, why war, how did we get to this point? The war economy will impose a logic of austerity. This could be seen as a formidable neoliberal counter-reform project to promote multiple attacks on social rights and achievements. But it goes further. The goal is to maximize profits, to multiply levies for the benefit of a dominant minority. Boris Plazzi, head of international relations for the CGT (French General Confederation of Labour), points out that $1.747 trillion was paid out to shareholders in 2024.

Where is the world heading? This question is all the more relevant with Trump's second term and his continual media about-faces. "This is not a simple commercial incident: it signals a new phase of the systemic crisis of globalized capitalism," warns the author. "The geopolitical chessboard has been reversed." "The major transformations are not signaling a deglobalization but rather a reconfiguration of globalization."

And such movements are not without their own challenges. War and the rise of fascism are part of this sad backdrop explored in other articles.

Once again, these diverse approaches from union members from the CGT, FSU, and Solidaires contribute to this effort to equip ourselves with collective tools for struggle and reflection. Together, we will forge the tools for understanding this world and give it new meaning.

Dominique Sureau (UCL Angers)

"Where is the world going?", Les Utopiques No. 29, Syllepse, Summer 2025, EUR15.

https://www.unioncommunistelibertaire.org/?Lire-Les-Utopiques-Ou-va-le-monde
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