Daniel Antal, who is a Strategic Economic Policy Advisor to the Secretary of State for Economic Affairs and Transport in Hungary, has spotted a fascinating article about some very different protesters in Johannesburg.
It has been a while since I posted comments to Samizdata. I would just like to draw readers attention to a very interesting Reuters articles.
At the Johannesburg Earth summit, besides to usual white middle class college dropouts typically supporting ‘good causes’ against globalization, libertarian policies and effective corporations, some poor third world farmers and street traders have been demonstrating for Free Trade.
The trade debate spilled onto the streets outside the tightly guarded conference center in the wealthy suburb of Sandton, where 200 poor farmers and local street traders from nearby shanty townships shouted slogans demanding freer trade.
“We want the freedom to grow what we want, when we want, with what technology we want, and without trade-distorting subsidies or tariffs,” said Barun Mitra, an Indian farm activist leading about 30 farmers from his country.
Quite so!
Daniel Antal, Hungary
That reminds me of a priceless Kipling quote, which I paraphrase. There is nothing a man hates more than to be protected against himself. (From his short story “Tod’s Amendment”, set in India.) I think were he still alive, he would shake Barun Mitra’s hand.
Abolish the CAP! End US farm subsidies and trade barriers!
… in my dreams.
Nice article