{"id":191948,"date":"2017-05-09T15:24:08","date_gmt":"2017-05-09T19:24:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/centrist-macron-yes-a-dead-center-insider-for-global-capitalism-rt\/"},"modified":"2017-05-09T15:24:08","modified_gmt":"2017-05-09T19:24:08","slug":"centrist-macron-yes-a-dead-center-insider-for-global-capitalism-rt","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/wage-slavery\/centrist-macron-yes-a-dead-center-insider-for-global-capitalism-rt\/","title":{"rendered":"&#8216;Centrist&#8217; Macron? Yes, a dead-center insider for global capitalism &#8230; &#8211; RT"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Finian Cunningham (born 1963) has written extensively on    international affairs, with articles published in several    languages. Originally from Belfast, Ireland, he is a Masters    graduate in Agricultural Chemistry and worked as a scientific    editor for the Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, England,    before pursuing a career in newspaper journalism. For over 20    years he worked as an editor and writer in major news media    organizations, including The Mirror, Irish Times and    Independent. Now a freelance journalist based in East Africa,    his columns appear on RT, Sputnik, Strategic Culture Foundation    and Press TV.  <\/p>\n<p>  Everything about Frances newly elected president Emmanuel Macron  suggests a theatrical production of hype and illusion. He is  being sold to the masses as an outsider and centrist, a  benign liberal.<\/p>\n<p>    In reality, enter the economic hitman who will blow French    society apart in the service of the oligarchy.  <\/p>\n<p>    At age 39, Macron has been described as a    political wonderboy and Frances youngest    leader since Napoleon Bonaparte.The former    Rothschild banker who reportedly once    had the nickname the Mozart of Finance is now    promising to renew France and bring the nation together, where    people will no longer vote for extremes.  <\/p>\n<p>    Fittingly for the Mozart of Finance, the new president used the    grandest of backdrops for entrance on the world    stage,when he made his victory speech on Sunday    night in the courtyard of the Louvre,noted the Financial    Times. His dramatic walk to the stage through the world-famous    museum courtyard took a full four minutes. The night lights and    shadows played with Macrons unsmiling, stoney face as he    strode purposely forward amid the strains of Beethovens Ode to    Joy. The choice of the European Unions national anthem, rather    than Frances, is a harbinger of Macrons political project and    the globalist interests he serves.  <\/p>\n<p>    Geographically, the Louvre is situated midway between the    traditional political venues of the Place de la Concorde for    the right, and La Bastille for the left. Here was Macron    intimating once again, as he did during his campaign, that he    represents neither right or left. He has vowed to    overturnthe bipartisan structure of French politics,    creating a new centrist movement. Just like his    other moniker of being an \"outsider,however,    this image of Macron is a deftly manicured illusion.  <\/p>\n<p>    Superficially, there is a semblance of variance from the    political establishment. Macron formed his En Marche (Forward)    movement only a year ago. He has never held elected political    office. And until three years ago hardly anyone had ever heard    of him. Now he is to become the eighth president of the French    Fifth Republic.  <\/p>\n<p>    Paradoxically, Donald Tusk, the head of the European Council,    congratulated the    French people for choosing liberty, equality and    fraternity, and saying no to fake news. Paradoxical    because everything about Emmanuel Macrons meteoric    rise through elite banking and his equally stellar    crossover to politics smacks of fabrication and fakery. With    his elite education at the Ecole National Academie (ENA) where    future French political leaders are groomed, to his precocious    elevation in investment banking, followed by his seamless    entrance into top-flight government politics, Macron is    evidently a person with powerful guiding forces behind him.  <\/p>\n<p>    Former banking colleagues recall that he wasnt particularly    capable in his four years at Rothschilds while on a    multi-million-euro income. But he mastered the art of    networking.In a Financial Times profile published    before the election, a senior banker is quoted as saying:    What Mr Macron lacked in technical knowledge and jargon at    first, he made up for with contacts in    government.\"Other sources recall that it was    never quite clear who Macron worked for.  <\/p>\n<p>    As the Financial Times noted: At the bank, Mr Macron    navigated around the numerous conflicts of interest that arise    in close-knit Parisian business circles, making good use of his    connections as an Inspecteur des Finances  an elite corps of    the very highest-ranking graduates from ENA.  <\/p>\n<p>    After quitting private finance, Macron joined the government of    Socialist President Francois Hollande, where he at first served    as a special advisor.In 2014, Hollande    appointed him as economy minister where he drew up a draconian    program to undermine French employment rights in favor of    corporate profits. Macron resigned from his ministerial post    only last year when he set up his own political party in    anticipation of contesting the presidential election.  <\/p>\n<p>    Macrons En Marche does not have any members in parliament. His    government will thus likely be comprised of patronage and    technocrats selected from years of networking in the financial    and lyse Palace establishment. What little is known about    Macrons policies is his stated commitment    to more stringent economic austerity, promises to slash 60    billion in public spending over the next five years and axe up    to 120,000 state sector jobs. He is also setting to drive    through more business friendly changes in labor laws    that will allow bosses to more easily hire and fire employees.    He is giving companies license to negotiate increased working    hours and lower salaries outside of statutory law. So, the    notion that Macron is some kind of benign centrist    is an insult to common intelligence. He is a centrist only    inthe sense of illusory corporate media branding; in    objective terms, Macron is a dedicated economic hitman for    global capitalism.  <\/p>\n<p>    Whatever one might think of his defeated rival Marine Le Pen of    the Front National, she certainly had Macron accurately summed    up when she referred to him as the candidate of    finance.Independent Socialist Jean-Luc Mlenchon,    who was narrowly knocked out in the first round of the election    on April 23, predicts that Macron will be a disaster    for French society, blowing apart economic inequality and    social contracts to turn the country into the kind of    poverty-wage slavery seen in the US and Britain.  <\/p>\n<p>    There is sound reason why the French and European political    establishment exulted in Macrons victory. He is no outsider,    overturning the status quo for a more democratic outcome. He is    in fact a consummate insider who will pursue policies pandering    to elite interests, at the expense of the great majority.  <\/p>\n<p>      Read more    <\/p>\n<p>    Macrons centrist [sic] victory brought joy to Europes    political establishment, reported the New York Times,    while the BBC informed of palpable relief among European    leaders.Outgoing President Francois Hollande  the    most unpopular French leader ever  warmly congratulated    Macron, as did incumbent prime minister Bernard Cazeneuve and    other senior government figures. Macron had been endorsed by    Hollandes so-called Socialist Party and the center-right    Republicans. So much for his vaunted outsider image.    Macron was also endorsed prior to the weekend vote by former US    President Barack Obama and European leaders,including    Germanys Chancellor Angela Merkel and European Commission    President Jean-Claude Juncker.  <\/p>\n<p>    The irony of such brazen electoral interference is    of course that this was what such Western leaders have accused    Russia of. Again, it also shows that Macron will be a    centrist in more ways than is meant. He will serve    as a dead-center advocate of the transatlantic    politics of Washington-led neoliberal capitalism and NATO    militarism. The French President-elect published a political    autobiography earlier this year entitled Revolution. The only    thing revolutionary about Macrons victory is that    the political establishment has invented an image for itself    that upturns reality.  <\/p>\n<p>    The intense media marketing of Macron as a centrist    outsider is a coup against the meaning of words and plain    language. It is also worth noting that over 16 million French    voters abstained or    spoiled their votes against the 20 million who opted for    Macron. French society, as for other Western nations, is riven    by the ravages of global capitalism. And now here comes the    Mozart of Finance to allegedly bring harmony from    the appalling discord he and others like him have sown.  <\/p>\n<p>  The statements, views and opinions expressed in this column are  solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those  of RT.<\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See the rest here:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.rt.com\/op-edge\/387672-centrist-macron-global-capitalism\/\" title=\"'Centrist' Macron? Yes, a dead-center insider for global capitalism ... - RT\">'Centrist' Macron? 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