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Africans should not try to do everything alone, but ultimately they must be the
masters
of their economic destiny.
They are the
masters.
But while this is a neat solution in principle, the Fed and its political
masters
would surely be reluctant to cede control of the money printing press in practice.
After the EU finally
masters
the first step (effective sanctions), the second step – an “energy union” that enables Europe to end its dependence on Russian energy supplies – must follow as soon as possible.
Suddenly, everyone loves those
masters
of the universe who nearly destroyed the world’s financial system in 2008.
Of course, the IMF cannot act without the permission of its masters, the large countries.
The soldiers of the Red Army, and the workers and peasants of the Soviet Union who armed and fed them, allowed their dictatorial
masters
to commit crimes – and committed crimes themselves.
In Planet of the Apes, Pierre Boulle’s 1963 novel upon which the films are based, space traveler Ulysse Mérou is stranded on a terrifying planet ruled by gorillas, orangutans, and chimpanzees who have copied their former human masters’ language, culture, and technology.
Among the promoters of this brilliant idea were Nazi war criminals who had settled in Syria and Egypt, where they gave their new
masters
lessons in marking Jewish shops and businesses.
There, the country’s communist
masters
ordered the security forces to fire on the people.
Despite their own instincts, central bankers and their political
masters
understood that they could no longer remain aloof from the consequences of economic recession and high unemployment.
Today we live in a democratic society, but many people - not only in the Czech Republic - still believe that they are not true
masters
of their destiny.
Britons were promised a return to an idealized past of peace and prosperity, when they were
masters
of their own destiny.
In treating cultural
masters
different from media barons, Putin's calculations have been proven right so far.
Masters
of War in Syria and IraqDENVER – The Middle East’s tragic tale of two cities – Aleppo in Syria and Mosul in Iraq – speaks to a fundamental lack of consensus in the region and within the broader international community.
The appeal of populism is its claim that things would surely get better if only we could be
masters
of our own homes again.
Lebanon’s politicians remain fully beholden to foreign
masters
and are effectively holding the country’s domestic politics hostage to regional geopolitical subterfuge.
For now, Europe’s nation-states are the
masters
of the EU treaties, and under these treaties, the highest courts in Denmark and the Czech Republic have been able, in other cases, to pronounce and enforce ultra vires judgments against the CJEU’s rulings.
Russian President Vladimir Putin decried the weaponization of history, before doing exactly that, claiming (not inaccurately) that the Holocaust was carried out not just by Germans but also by European collaborators who “were often crueler than their masters.”
For example, the rise of the Donju, a class of nouveau riche “money masters,” has altered the dynamics of North Korea’s political economy, and reshaped the relationship between the regime and the people.
And, next time, we may not be as fortunate in the quality and resourcefulness of our crisis managers – or in the wisdom of their political
masters.
But, as she showed at the IMF, she quickly
masters
her brief and now has a deep understanding of international economic policy.
Our leaders should make it absolutely clear that any negative Australian position on China reflects our own national judgment and not the guidance of imperial
masters
in Washington, DC.
The fact that American CEOs think they can choose their own
masters
attests not just to their own sense of entitlement, but also to the state of corporate America, where power over globe-spanning business empires is concentrated in the hands of just a few men (and far fewer women).
Likewise, a year ago, Johnson, referring to my book Adults in the Room, wrote in his Telegraph column: “As … Varoufakis has explained, the tragedy of the Greeks was that they never had the nerve to tell their EU
masters
to get lost,” forgetting to mention that Grexit was not my aim.
With personal data becoming the world’s most valuable commodity, will users be the platform economy’s
masters
or its slaves?
Although the Indian state also recruits public officials on the basis of examinations, its system of promotion – which is largely based on seniority and loyalty to one’s political
masters
– is not intrinsic to democracy.
But the CPC’s recent aggressive behavior toward India mimics that of China’s former imperial
masters
– and will likely have similar consequences.
As China
masters
the pandemic, the economic distance between it and other major powers changes dramatically.
Yet traffickers and slave
masters
are using these same tools to shackle and sexually abuse millions of innocent lives for profit.
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