“ K A H A N E ”
The
magazine of the authentic Jewish Idea
March
– April 1987 Adar – Nissan 5747
MASQUERADE OF
FEAR
A long list of so-called Third World countries, hopelessly
in debt, exists – with no conceivable possibility of the States every paying
off the principal. Banks and bankers in the
west who greedily – like some financial drug pusher – urged every
underdeveloped (and developing country for that matter) to borrow, borrow and
borrow (very much like their rapacious policy of credit card brainwashing in
their own lands), are now faced with paying the Piper. The horrible thought that borrowing states
will simply cancel the debts they owe is so frightening, that the banks have
quietly allowed a score of such states to simply at least pay the interest regularly.
But even that proved to be excruciatingly difficult for
under-developed and developing states who borrowed so often on the delusion
that their economic prosperity of a decade ago would forever blossom. Of
course, the dream has turned into a nightmare as world oil and commodity prices
have tumbled crazily, leaving not only prosperity behind, but something far
more dangerous, punctured expectations.
Few countries were wishfully thought to have the nerve to
simply tell the bankers, the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund that
they simply could not meet any debt payments, principal or interest, and that,
furthermore, they were not prepared to risk social upheaval, not to mention
political defeat at the polls. Each
debtor state was, indeed, anxious for one of the others to be the first to do
so, for there are many candidates for the second, third and other places. Now Brazil has done it, and beneath the masks
of complacency, the bankers are asking: Can others be far behind?
Surely not. Mexico, a
country with a list of ills that would stage an economic social physician,
itself has a nearly $100 billion foreign debt – as well as one of the fastest
growing populations in the world. There
are not enough jobs; there is not enough hope.
It is only the most likely candidate of half-a-dozen Latin American
states to be the next to jolt the banking world. Argentina, Venezuela, Ecuador, Uruguay, Peru,
Bolivia, as well as a host of Asian and African states (the Philippines, for
example, with an impossible debt of $28 billion) are all preparing to shake the
banks with suspension of payments.
The world banking system is on the verge of collapse and all
the masquerade and charade of calming statements will help no one. The world is rushing towards economic
holocaust and the social fabric will explode in a deafening explosion of
violence and extremism, the direct result of a four-decade era of prosperity
and rising, ever-rising, unlimited expectations. The poor are rarely disappointed. It is those who once tasted the sweetness of
economic progress who will never agree to quietly return to their misery.
Of course, this is all part of the inexorable Divine process
of measure for measure, the material destruction of a world that left G-d for
materialism. The arrogance and absolute
certainty of men as they prospered and advanced through their own prowess and
intellect. The crowning of Man, the
King, as sovereign of the universe. The
plunge into the unbridled sea of Pleasure and unharnesed desire with not a
thought for Divine purpose and raison d’etre.
These are the ingredients of a universe that buried G-d as a meaningful
factor in the world – and personal – affairs.
“He that sitteth in Heaven laugheth, the L-rd hath them
in derision…” (Psalms 2)
The carnival has started in Rio. The song of the economic Samba can be
heard. But it is a carnival of economic
destruction and a dance of social explosion and the masquerade and masks of
laughter and unconcern, mask only the fearful reality of terrible days before
the final days.
Shabbat Shalom
Barbara
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