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By: TCHNDONA TC Date: August 30, 2023, 3:05 am
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Another significant distinctive element between these three
consensuses is the role of the State. We know that the
"Washington Consensus" was marked by a minimal State logic and
the "Commodities Consensus» supported a moderately regulatory
State, but in close alliance with transnational capital. For its
part, the “Decarbonization Consensus” seems to inaugurate the
emergence of a type of planning neostatism –in some cases,
closer to an eco-corporate State– that seeks to combine the
green transition with the promotion of private funds and the
financialization of the nature.
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and the State tend to approach, facilitate and merge with
corporate transitions, in a dynamic of submission of the public
sector to private interests. However, in some cases where there
are intense cycles of social mobilization, the State may try to
recover a certain relative autonomy.
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Likewise, although both the Commodity Consensus ” and the
“Decarbonization Consensus” imply an extractivist logic, the
required products and minerals have been expanded. In the first
case, they are mainly food products, hydrocarbons and minerals
such as copper, gold, silver, tin, bauxite and zinc, while in
the second, in addition to the aforementioned minerals, the
focus of interest falls on in the so-called critical minerals
for the energy transition such as lithium, cobalt, graphite,
indium, among others, and rare earths. In both cases, the
extraction and export of raw materials have catastrophic
consequences in terms of ecological destruction and the
generation of dependency.
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