Look. I'm not trying to start another pointless struggle session. Far from that, I want each and every one of us to confront this most strange attempt at multilateralism by two of our favourite existing socialisms.

There's no substantial article on the environment. Not a single word on climate or pollution. And nothing on labour issues.

I get that the whole thing is brand new and the member countries will probably amend to add more to the document in later stages.

But now is the point the heads of governments go back to their respective legislative body for ratification. Again, nothing on labour, the environment or the climate.

I want us Chapos to confront the likelihood that existing socialist experiments are faltering, even abandoning, a key promise of socialism to workers: reducing work hours for more leisure time. That, and no idea how trade is going to connect to the climate crisis.

  • silentlygrowingyam [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    It's my bedtime soon. Thank you all for commenting, thanks especially for user Civility for prying deep into the document.

    I know this thing is brand new, and we all have our takes on free trade and productive forces yadda yadda.

    For the record I live in that part of the world, I'm not a yank. I personally will have to keep tabs on this thing.