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Phil wrote: > As a free-trade advocate, Mackenzie... I cannot see how Mackenzie is the free trade advocate he presents himself, or is taken, to be. The song here is not freedom without exceptions. The singular exception in the late social democrat's embrace of 'freedom' is the freedom for people to move across borders. Either we can get bogged down in the simple-minded distinctions between 'free trade v 'antifree trade', or we can dispense with the kind of farce in which only money and commodities are seen as the limits of reality. In other words, until the ALP and its jaunty philosophemes are held to account for their construction of a regime in which money and goods moved more freely, but in which people are increasingly subject to restrictions, of movement (immigration restrictions, detention camps, and so on) and political action (which was circumscribed by such things as enterprise bargaining, the Accords, etc), then this whole discussion is little more than a repetition of the kind of 'reality' Mackenzie and his friends would like to eternalise: ie., nationalism. It has nothing to do with free trade, and everything to do with what is being allowed freedom and what (who) is not. If his complaints about Buchanan are serious -- and I do not believe for a moment that they are -- he would not be plugging for the ALP on nettime as he so often has. If Mackenzie remains silent on the decisive role of the ALP in the proliferation of detention camps -- to name the most offensive instance of Australia's migration restrictions -- then all his blather about 'free trade' should be taken for precisely what it is: the patriotism of the 'Australian' current account figures. Hurrah for the 'Aussie Dollar'! Anyone for more nationalist capitalist rivalries? Anyone for 'Buchanan does Australia'? Angela _________ _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list [email protected] http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold