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If there has been one continuity during the history of industrial, corporate, and now, “global” capitalism it has been government, police, and corporate lawlessness.

The radical American journalist I.F. Stone observed in 1967 that “[a]ll governments lie.” If this past week, from 21-27 June 2010, has taught us anything it is that we should not believe those in power or the corporate media who project their lies. From Prime Minister Stephen Harper, to Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair, to Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty, and to Toronto Mayor David Miller, we should not submit and accept the flagrant lawlessness they perpetuated and condoned throughout the lead up to, and during, the G8 and G20 in Ontario.

The G8 and G20 meetings in Huntsville and Toronto from 25-27 June 2010 have solidified the fact that governments and the municipal, provincial, and federal police can do whatever they want, break their own colonial laws, and deal with the consequences later (if at all). While world leaders sneered and snickered behind the fortified Toronto Convention Centre and the militarized fascist police state – in many cases paying more attention to the World Cup than the economic summit – the people’s democracy was attacked from every angle and hundreds, if not thousands, faced abuse never witnessed before in Canadian history so Stephen Harper could make fancy statements and look tough on television. While the G8 and G20 summits accomplished virtually nothing – publishing a twenty-seven page G20 Toronto Summit Declaration that made almost no concrete agreements except to try to cut national deficits by 2013 – politicians, police chiefs, and analysts lauded the actions of the Toronto Police Service (TPS) and its over one billion dollar “security budget.”

Toronto’s mayor, David Miller, had the audacity to commend the professionalism of the TPS. At a post-G20 press conference on Monday 28 June, Miller stated:“I think our police officers did a remarkable job in acting with professionalism and not responding to provocation. I’ve got every confidence in Chief Blair.”  Miller went on to say: “They acted with professionalism, um, and, ah, and, with respect for people’s rights to lawfully demonstrate, while trying to keep the peace...

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There Will Be Resistance: A Radical Historians’ Perspective

Capitalism is a horrendous system. Capitalism runs on the ideology of infinite growth through profit maximization and the exploitation of resources and workers. Capitalism is a steamroller that smashes through whatever obstacles are in its way: people, communities, and landscapes. Capitalism is based on the dubious concepts of “progress,” “civilization,” and “democracy.” In the world of finite resources and where labour is increasingly exploited at a transnational level, capitalism seeks to destroy the planet and subdue people in the name of “free choice” and “individualism” while the fat cats snickering behind closed doors reap mega-profits.  

Radical historians have a responsibility to distinguish between the victim and the executioner in history. The late Howard Zinn, radical historian, activist, poet, and humanitarian, spent his entire life exposing the lies of governments and elites in society. Zinn continually articulated the necessity of understanding our history, the people’s history, through writing and participating in history from the bottom-up. Zinn wrote in A Power Governments Cannot Suppress (2007):

"If we don’t know history, then we are ready meat for carnivorous politicians,      intellectuals and journalists who supply the carving knives […] If we don’t know that history, then any president can stand up to the battery of microphones and declare that we must go to war, and we will have no basis for challenging him. He – or she – will say that the nation is in danger, that democracy and liberty are at stake, and that we must therefore send ships, and planes to destroy our new enemy, and we will have no reason to disbelieve that president."

Instead of an aberration to the normal running functions of society, we are resisting the G8/20 summits in Huntsville and Toronto as a part of a long tradition of opposition to the dehumanizing and destructive effects of capitalism, colonialism, and imperialism. Let’s not be fooled and let’s not separate the G8/20 from the vicious history of capitalist exploitation.

There has been resistance! In the transition from a mercantile economy to the capitalist economy between the fifteenth and nineteenth centuries there has been resistance to the destructive capitalist force...

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