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He comments on [[Jacques Attali]]'s "''Une brève histoire de l’avenir."'' - [[2006]] (English title: A Brief History of the Future) and "''Demain, qui gouvernera le monde?''" - [[2011]] (French, translates: Who will govern the world tomorrow?):
 
He comments on [[Jacques Attali]]'s "''Une brève histoire de l’avenir."'' - [[2006]] (English title: A Brief History of the Future) and "''Demain, qui gouvernera le monde?''" - [[2011]] (French, translates: Who will govern the world tomorrow?):
 
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|text=Attali analyzes history and present-day events in the light of the change of Merchant orders. The contemporary one — the ninth — is going through an extremely acute crisis, which will end with the demise of [[Pax Americana]]. Then a furcation will occur. In Attali’s view, either [[world government]] will be established at once or it will emerge as a result of a three-move process of the 2020-2060s: hyperempire (market without democracy), hyperconflict and hyperdemocracy with a supranational government at its head.<p>
 
The analysis of Attali’s works shows that he expresses the interests of the top of the world capitalist class that adheres to ultra-globalist positions and works for the subversion of the sovereignty of [[nation-state]]s. The terminology used by Attali, particularly “[[sustainable development]]” / “sustainable growth” (in reality, it is the combination of deindustrialization, [[depopulation]] and [[ecologism]]), indicates his neo-Malthusian and [[neo-colonialist]] preferences. “Sustainable development” is a metaphor of the [[new world order]] (à la [[Orwell]]’s Newspeak), which is nothing more than control over resources (including information ones) and [[human behaviour]] (psychosphere). The main thing in this order is the preservation of power, property and privileges of the world’s elite whose ideological representative Attali is.
 
|subjects=Jacques Attali, NWO, Agenda 21, sustainable development, climate change
 
|author=Andrei Fursov
 
|source_details=https://web.archive.org/web/20170608180020/http://www.zpu-journal.ru/en/journal/contents/2014/1/Fursov_World-Capitalist-System
 
|date=2014
 
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Andrei Fursov is the director of the Centre of Russian studies at the Moscow University for the Humanities.[1]

He graduated from the Institute of Asian and African Studies at the Moscow State University in 1973 and is, according to en.inter-portal.org :[2]

  • Director of the Institute of system-strategic studies.
  • Supervisor of the “Fursov’s School of Analysis», the Moscow University for the Humanities.
  • Head of the department of Asia and Africa, the Institute of scientific information for social sciences, the Russian academy of sciences.
  • Editor-in-chief of the «Oriental and African Studies» journal.

Analysis

He comments on Jacques Attali's "Une brève histoire de l’avenir." - 2006 (English title: A Brief History of the Future) and "Demain, qui gouvernera le monde?" - 2011 (French, translates: Who will govern the world tomorrow?):


 

A Document by Andrei Fursov

TitleDocument typePublication dateSubject(s)Description
Document:Battleground Ukrainelecture transcript14 April 2014The Great Game
2014 Ukraine coup
A wide ranging analysis of the 2013-2014 situation in Ukraine, its antecedents and consequences from the perspective of a senior Russian academic
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