Margaret Thatcher, utilitarianism, Adam Smith.
Who remembers?
Neoliberalism, nationalism.
Oil is ours at 7 reais per liter.
China explores lithium in Brazil.
China starts planting soybeans in Brazil.
Ordinary citizens in the United Kingdom continued to buy, or not, their Mini Cooper, which was British, but after denationalization, became German property.
Soybeans produced by the Chinese in Brazil continue to be sold at Carrefour in Lapa, São Paulo, and the consumer didn't even notice.
If Petrobras were sold like BR Distribuidora was, no car owner would notice.
No cell phones are produced in Brazil.
They are trying to convince us that a national product produced by a national billionaire will benefit the nationals more than the same product produced outside the country or by a foreign billionaire inside the country.
There is not a single difference: neither national nor foreign, it does not improve or change the economic situation for Mr. Jorge in Lapa or for Mr. John in Liverpool.
Little by little, citizens everywhere are losing the notion of nationality: individuals are atomized, separated, there is no correlation between state and border; only individual wealth.
Everyone is each one. There is no necessary relationship in the passport to explain well-being, only a synesthesia of the leftovers that eventually the system where the native country is located and the hereditary circumstances are worth more than any abstract patriotic determinism that can modify the class condition inherent to the cradle where one was born.
The rest is narrative, discourse, ideology, and useless illusion, as the song by Johnny Alf says.
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