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 Community Self-ReliancePublisher:  GATT-Fly, Toronto, CanadaA Canadian Vision of Economic Justice
Date Written:  01/06/1987
 Year Published:  1987
 Pages:  76pp
 Resource Type:  Pamphlet
 
 GATT-fly believes that "the root cause of poverty and unemployment is the undemocratic nature of our economies", which, in Canada as in the Third World, means control over the economy by transnational corporations and a powerful few at home. There is a copy of this publication in the Connexions Archive.
 
 Abstract:  GATT-fly believes that "the root cause of poverty and unemployment is the undemocratic nature of our economies", which, in Canada as in the Third World, means control over the economy by transnational corporations and a powerful few at home. It argues for a strategy of economic self-reliance, whose basic elements would be that Canadians produce the essential goods and services they need; that those of now receive average or below average incomes (the vast majority) receive enough income to purchase the goods and services they need; and that foreign trade would be a planned extension of production and trade at home. Bringing about such self-reliance is seen as a political problem which requires popular education and action initiatives. Chapters examine what an approach of self-reliance would mean in the area of employment and incomes policy, what it would mean for Canadian industry, how foreign indebtedness could be handled, what impact it would have on ownership patterns and international relations, what it would mean for technological innovation.
 
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 Table of Contents
 
 1 - Self-Reliance, Justice, and Independence: New Beginnings
 Character of the Study
 Self-Reliance
 Links in a Chain
 The Other Alternative: International Dependence
 The Consequences of International Dependence
 Transnational Corporate Power
 Other Dimensions of Self-Reliance
 The Politics of Self-Reliance: An Introduction
 The Fight for Self-Reliance
 Self-Reliance, Ownership and Control
 The First Steps
 
 2 - The Location of Self-Reliance
 Basic Principles
 Nations
 The Location of Canadian Self-Reliance
 Regional Underdevelopment
 Local Communities
 The Question of Scale Economies
 A History of Self-Reliant Experiments
 
 3 - The Politics of Self-Reliance
 Democracy & Self-Reliance
 Education
 Making the Costs  Clearer
 A Further Note About Costs
 Evolution and Revolution
 Extra-Parliamentary Coalitions
 The Need for Speed, and Patience
 
 4 - Employment, Incomes, and Human Services
 Self-Reliance and Full Employment
 Incomes Policy
 A Guaranteed Above-Poverty Income
 Income Redistribution
 Human Services
 
 5 - Self-Reliant Industrial Strategy
 Basic Industries
 Industrial Underdevelopment
 Growing Trade Dependence
 Controlling External Trade
 Eliminating Poverty
 Impact on Output & Employment
 Summary
 
 6 - Dealing with Foreign Indebtedness
 Debt and Dependence
 Kicking the Habit
 A Multilateral Approach to Global Debt
 Repaying the Debt
 Finding the Money
 Domestic Consequences
 
 7 - Investment, Financial Institutions, and Savings
 The Investment Challenge
 Canada's Surplus Holders
 Redirecting the Surplus: a) Loans Abroad, b) Changing the Pattern of Domestic Investment
 Using Present Production Capacity
 Ownership and Control of Investment
 The Quantity of Investable Surplus
 
 8 - Patterns of Ownership and Control
 Foreign Ownership in Canada
 Canadian Ownership Abroad
 Collective, State or Private Ownership?
 Economic Planning
 Reconciling Differences
 
 9 - International Relations
 Changing Trade Patterns
 Travel
 Immigration
 International Aid - The Present Context
 Self-Reliant International Aid
 
 10 - Self-Reliance and Technological Innovation
 Input/Output Ratios
 Technological Change and Input/Output Ratios
 Technology and Jobs
 Technology and Capital Costs
 Future Prospects
 Self-Reliant Technologies
 a) Capital Utilization
 b) Reducing the Full-Time Work Week
 c) New Technologies and New Products
 
 Glossary
 
 Further Readings
 
 
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