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Association for the Taxation of Financial Transactions and for Citizens' Action

The Association pour la Taxation des Transactions financières et pour l'Action Citoyenne (Association for the Taxation of financial Transactions and Citizen's Action, ATTAC) is an activist organisation originally created to promote the establishment of a tax on foreign exchange transactions.

Association for the Taxation of Financial Transactions and for Citizens' Action
AbbreviationATTAC / attac
Founded3 June 1998; 25 years ago (1998-06-03)
TypeVoluntary association
Location
OriginsA single-issue movement that was founded in France after Ignacio Ramonet published an editorial in Le Monde diplomatique that read « Disarm the markets[1] ». Supporters founded an association to promote the Tobin tax.
Area served
worldwide
MethodPopular education, meetings, conferences, counter-arguments documents
Members
90,000
Websitewww.attac.org
Countries or jurisdictions that have ATTAC branches
French ATTAC members protest during the 27th G8 summit in Genoa, Italy, 2001
An ATTAC poster in the French countryside, 2004
An ATTAC banner in front of Cologne Cathedral, Germany, 2004
French ATTAC members protesting privatisation and the "dismantling" of public services, 2005
An ATTAC stall at the Volksstimmefest, Vienna, Austria, 2005 (details)

Background edit

Originally called "Action for a Tobin Tax to Assist the Citizen", ATTAC was a single-issue movement demanding the introduction of the so-called Tobin tax on currency speculation.[2] ATTAC has enlarged its scope to a wide range of issues related to globalisation, and monitoring the decisions of the World Trade Organization (WTO), the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD,) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). ATTAC representatives attend the meetings of the G8 with the goal of influencing policymakers' decisions. Attac spokesmen recently criticised Germany for what it called the criminalisation of anti-G8 groups.[3]

At the founding, ATTAC had specific statutory objectives based on the promotion of the Tobin tax. For example, ATTAC Luxembourg specifies in article 1 of its statutes that it

"aims to produce and communicate information, and to promote and carry out activities of all kinds for the recapture, by the citizens, of the power that the financial sector has on all aspects of political, economic, social and cultural life throughout the world. Such means include the taxation of transactions in foreign exchange markets (Tobin tax)."[4]

ATTAC refutes claims that it is an anti-globalisation movement, but it criticises the neoliberal ideology that it sees as dominating economic globalisation. It supports those globalisation policies that their representatives characterise as sustainable and socially just.[2] One of ATTAC's slogans is "The World is not for sale", denouncing the "merchandisation" of society. Another slogan is "Another world is possible", pointing to an alternative globalisation in which people and not profit is in focus.

James Tobin opposing ATTAC edit

Attac was founded to promote the Tobin tax by the Keynesian economist James Tobin. Tobin has said that Attac has misused his name. He says he has nothing in common with their goals and supports free trade — "everything that these movements are attacking. They're misusing my name."[5]

Organisational history edit

In December 1997, Ignacio Ramonet wrote in Le Monde diplomatique an editorial[1] in which he advocated the establishment of the Tobin tax and the creation of an organisation to pressure governments around the world to introduce the tax. ATTAC was created on June 3, 1998, during a constitutive assembly in France. While it was founded in France it now exists in over forty countries around the world.[6] In France, politicians from the left are members of the association.[citation needed] In Luxembourg, Francois Bausch of the left Green party is the founding politician in the association's initial member list.[4]

ATTAC functions on a principle of decentralisation: local associations organise meetings, conferences, and compose documents that become counter-arguments to the perceived neoliberal discourse. ATTAC aims to formalise the possibility of an alternative to the neoliberal society that is currently required of globalisation. ATTAC aspires to be a movement of popular education.

Views on Attac and its members in different countries edit

Finland edit

Communist Juhani Lohikoski, previously a chairman of Communist Youth League and Socialist League, served as the chairman of Finnish Attac for two terms (2002 - 2004). Yrjö Hakanen, chairman of the Communist Party of Finland, was a member of the board and a member of the founding committee. In March 2002 Aimo Kairamo, the long-time chief editor of the party organ of the Social Democrat Party, resigned from Attac and recommended the same decision for other social democrats because of the left-wing minority communists' leading positions. Soon also the social democrat foreign minister Erkki Tuomioja considered to follow Kairamo's example.[7]

Sweden edit

Researcher Malin Gawell covers the birth and development of Attac Sweden in her doctoral thesis on activist entrepreneurship. She suggests that Attac in Sweden was formed by people seeking a new way of organising with flat hierarchy, and with the strongly sensed need of making a change as the driving force.[8]
From another perspective, Sydsvenskan newspaper suggested that the downturn of memberships in Swedish Attac after the hype in the beginning of 2001 may be due to its views on trade policies.[9]

Issues and activities edit

The main issues covered by ATTAC today are:[citation needed]

In France, ATTAC associates with many other left-wing causes.

Nestlégate edit

In 2008, the Swiss multinational food and beverage company Nestlé was hit by a scandal which was later called Nestlégate by the media. Between the years 2003 and 2005, Nestlé hired the external Security company Securitas AG to spy on the Swiss branch of Attac. Nestlé started the monitoring when Attac Switzerland decided to work on a critical book about Nestlé.[10]

In response to the Nestlégate, Attac Switzerland filed a lawsuit against Nestlé. The lawsuit was decided in favour of Attac in January 2013, as the personal rights of the observed were violated. They received a compensation for damages of 3000 Swiss francs each (about 3230 USD at the date of the proclamation of sentence).[11]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Ignacio Ramonet, Disarming the markets, Le Monde diplomatique, December 1997.
  2. ^ a b [On the ATTAC: A new European alternative to globalisation, David Moberg, These Times magazine, May 2001]
  3. ^ "German police raid G8 opponents". from the original on 12 May 2007. Retrieved 2007-05-10.
  4. ^ a b Luxembourg Official Journal, p. 42, ATTAC Statutes (Translated from French)
  5. ^ "They Are Misusing My Name" September 28, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, an interview with James Tobin, Der Spiegel, 03 September 2001
  6. ^ ATTAC chapters around the world
  7. ^ Tuomioja eroaa Attacista? MTV3.fi, 03.04.2002
  8. ^ Gawell, Malin (2006). Activist entrepreneurship: attac'ing norms and articulating disclosive stories. Diss. Stockholm : Stockholms universitet, 2007
  9. ^ , Sydsvenskan, pääkirjoitus 19.1.2004
  10. ^ Klawitter, Nils (2012-01-30). "Spitzel-Affäre um Nestlé". Spiegel.de. Retrieved 6 April 2015.
  11. ^ Attac Schweiz. . Attac Netzwerk. Archived from the original on 11 April 2015. Retrieved 6 April 2015.

External links edit

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The Association pour la Taxation des Transactions financieres et pour l Action Citoyenne Association for the Taxation of financial Transactions and Citizen s Action ATTAC is an activist organisation originally created to promote the establishment of a tax on foreign exchange transactions Association for the Taxation of Financial Transactions and for Citizens ActionAbbreviationATTAC attacFounded3 June 1998 25 years ago 1998 06 03 TypeVoluntary associationLocationParis FranceOriginsA single issue movement that was founded in France after Ignacio Ramonet published an editorial in Le Monde diplomatique that read Disarm the markets 1 Supporters founded an association to promote the Tobin tax Area servedworldwideMethodPopular education meetings conferences counter arguments documentsMembers90 000Websitewww attac orgCountries or jurisdictions that have ATTAC branchesFrench ATTAC members protest during the 27th G8 summit in Genoa Italy 2001An ATTAC poster in the French countryside 2004An ATTAC banner in front of Cologne Cathedral Germany 2004French ATTAC members protesting privatisation and the dismantling of public services 2005An ATTAC stall at the Volksstimmefest Vienna Austria 2005 details Contents 1 Background 1 1 James Tobin opposing ATTAC 2 Organisational history 3 Views on Attac and its members in different countries 3 1 Finland 3 2 Sweden 4 Issues and activities 5 Nestlegate 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksBackground editOriginally called Action for a Tobin Tax to Assist the Citizen ATTAC was a single issue movement demanding the introduction of the so called Tobin tax on currency speculation 2 ATTAC has enlarged its scope to a wide range of issues related to globalisation and monitoring the decisions of the World Trade Organization WTO the Organisation for Economic Co operation and Development OECD and the International Monetary Fund IMF ATTAC representatives attend the meetings of the G8 with the goal of influencing policymakers decisions Attac spokesmen recently criticised Germany for what it called the criminalisation of anti G8 groups 3 At the founding ATTAC had specific statutory objectives based on the promotion of the Tobin tax For example ATTAC Luxembourg specifies in article 1 of its statutes that it aims to produce and communicate information and to promote and carry out activities of all kinds for the recapture by the citizens of the power that the financial sector has on all aspects of political economic social and cultural life throughout the world Such means include the taxation of transactions in foreign exchange markets Tobin tax 4 ATTAC refutes claims that it is an anti globalisation movement but it criticises the neoliberal ideology that it sees as dominating economic globalisation It supports those globalisation policies that their representatives characterise as sustainable and socially just 2 One of ATTAC s slogans is The World is not for sale denouncing the merchandisation of society Another slogan is Another world is possible pointing to an alternative globalisation in which people and not profit is in focus James Tobin opposing ATTAC edit Attac was founded to promote the Tobin tax by the Keynesian economist James Tobin Tobin has said that Attac has misused his name He says he has nothing in common with their goals and supports free trade everything that these movements are attacking They re misusing my name 5 Organisational history editIn December 1997 Ignacio Ramonet wrote in Le Monde diplomatique an editorial 1 in which he advocated the establishment of the Tobin tax and the creation of an organisation to pressure governments around the world to introduce the tax ATTAC was created on June 3 1998 during a constitutive assembly in France While it was founded in France it now exists in over forty countries around the world 6 In France politicians from the left are members of the association citation needed In Luxembourg Francois Bausch of the left Green party is the founding politician in the association s initial member list 4 ATTAC functions on a principle of decentralisation local associations organise meetings conferences and compose documents that become counter arguments to the perceived neoliberal discourse ATTAC aims to formalise the possibility of an alternative to the neoliberal society that is currently required of globalisation ATTAC aspires to be a movement of popular education Views on Attac and its members in different countries editThe examples and perspective in this article may not represent a worldwide view of the subject You may improve this article discuss the issue on the talk page or create a new article as appropriate January 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Finland edit Communist Juhani Lohikoski previously a chairman of Communist Youth League and Socialist League served as the chairman of Finnish Attac for two terms 2002 2004 Yrjo Hakanen chairman of the Communist Party of Finland was a member of the board and a member of the founding committee In March 2002 Aimo Kairamo the long time chief editor of the party organ of the Social Democrat Party resigned from Attac and recommended the same decision for other social democrats because of the left wing minority communists leading positions Soon also the social democrat foreign minister Erkki Tuomioja considered to follow Kairamo s example 7 Sweden edit Researcher Malin Gawell covers the birth and development of Attac Sweden in her doctoral thesis on activist entrepreneurship She suggests that Attac in Sweden was formed by people seeking a new way of organising with flat hierarchy and with the strongly sensed need of making a change as the driving force 8 From another perspective Sydsvenskan newspaper suggested that the downturn of memberships in Swedish Attac after the hype in the beginning of 2001 may be due to its views on trade policies 9 Issues and activities editThe main issues covered by ATTAC today are citation needed Control of financial markets e g Tobin tax Fair instead of free trade via democratic control of the World Trade Organization and international financial institutions such the International Monetary Fund Worldbank European Union North American Free Trade Agreement Free Trade Area of the Americas and G8 Defense of public goods air water information Defense of public social services like those relevant to health social services and social security For example it is against the privatisation of pensions and of the health care system ATTAC has also taken a position on genetically modified organisms ATTAC also opposes General Agreement on Trade in Services The struggle to end tax evasion tax havens as practiced by transnational corporations and rich individuals Sustainable globalisation Cancellation of the debt of Developing Countries ATTAC campaigned against the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe ATTAC is involved in fighting against climate change for environmental justice and especially in supporting Alternatiba Village of Alternatives In France ATTAC associates with many other left wing causes Nestlegate editIn 2008 the Swiss multinational food and beverage company Nestle was hit by a scandal which was later called Nestlegate by the media Between the years 2003 and 2005 Nestle hired the external Security company Securitas AG to spy on the Swiss branch of Attac Nestle started the monitoring when Attac Switzerland decided to work on a critical book about Nestle 10 In response to the Nestlegate Attac Switzerland filed a lawsuit against Nestle The lawsuit was decided in favour of Attac in January 2013 as the personal rights of the observed were violated They received a compensation for damages of 3000 Swiss francs each about 3230 USD at the date of the proclamation of sentence 11 See also editAlter globalisation Anti globalisation Clearstream scandal a clearing house meta bank involved in one of the biggest financial scandals ever Currency transaction tax Financial transaction tax Global financial system MRAP anti racist NGO engaged in the creation of ATTAC Robin Hood tax Tobin tax Ireland as a tax havenReferences edit a b Ignacio Ramonet Disarming the markets Le Monde diplomatique December 1997 a b On the ATTAC A new European alternative to globalisation David Moberg These Times magazine May 2001 German police raid G8 opponents Archived from the original on 12 May 2007 Retrieved 2007 05 10 a b Luxembourg Official Journal p 42 ATTAC Statutes Translated from French They Are Misusing My Name Archived September 28 2011 at the Wayback Machine an interview with James Tobin Der Spiegel 03 September 2001 ATTAC chapters around the world Tuomioja eroaa Attacista MTV3 fi 03 04 2002 Gawell Malin 2006 Activist entrepreneurship attac ing norms and articulating disclosive stories Diss Stockholm Stockholms universitet 2007 Det goda livet Sydsvenskan paakirjoitus 19 1 2004 Klawitter Nils 2012 01 30 Spitzel Affare um Nestle Spiegel de Retrieved 6 April 2015 Attac Schweiz Nestlegate Voller Erfolg im Zivilprozess gegen Nestle und Securitas Attac Netzwerk Archived from the original on 11 April 2015 Retrieved 6 April 2015 Cassen Bernard interviewee January February 2003 On the attack New Left Review New Left Review II 19 41 60 Cassen Bernard May June 2005 Attack against the treaty New Left Review New Left Review II 33 27 33 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to ATTAC ATTAC official web site Disarming the Markets editorial by Ignacio Ramonet Cassen Bernard May June 2005 Attack against the treaty New Left Review New Left Review II 33 27 33 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Association for the Taxation of Financial Transactions and for Citizens 27 Action amp oldid 1165883068, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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