How about expropriating all the oligarchs?

March 8, 2022
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Igor Sechin, Russian energy company boss, has had his super yacht seized. Clive Palmer, left, still has his.

A March 3聽聽report said that the United States Congress will soon be discussing聽the聽鈥淵achts for Ukraine鈥 Act which, if adopted, would permit US authorities to seize the super yachts and other property of Russian oligarchs, sell them and give the proceeds as aid to Ukraine.

The article took it for granted that its readers would find the purpose of this bill perfectly reasonable. After all, who isn鈥檛 disgusted by the obscene wealth of the oligarchs who support a war-making tyrant like Vladimir Putin?

But what about the super yachts, private jets and other assets of the oligarchs of other countries? Don鈥檛 they deserve to be confiscated as well? Aren鈥檛 they equally obscene?

The global market for super yachts is booming, as is the market for private jets, as the world鈥檚 super rich have got fabulously richer while life got harder for everyone else during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Both the聽听补苍诲听聽report that聽suppliers 鈥渃an鈥檛 produce them quickly enough and buyers are facing extended wait periods for deliveries鈥.

础蝉听91自拍论坛聽reported recently, Oxfam聽calculated that the 10 richest men in the world have doubled their wealth since the COVID-19 pandemic began in聽 鈥渢he largest increase in billionaire wealth since records began鈥.

Nine of the ten richest people in the world are not from Russia, but from the West. Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani is number 10.

Oxfam calculated that if a 99% 鈥渟olidarity tax鈥 was collected on just the wealth gain of these 10 richest men during the pandemic, this could fund 鈥渆nough vaccines for the entire world and fill financing gaps in climate measures, universal health and social protection, and efforts to address gender-based violence in over 80 countries, while still leaving these men $8 billion better off than they were before the pandemic鈥.

If expropriating the super yachts and other overseas assets of Russian oligarchs, selling them off and turning it into aid for Ukraine sounds reasonable, there is an even more reasonable case to expropriate the wealth gains of the world鈥檚 10 richest men and use it for social good.

The super rich don鈥檛 just enjoy luxurious lifestyles, they use their wealth to exercise real power, even in countries with elected governments and some civil rights. Even Australia is ruled by the rich few.

Politics is systematically corrupted by the rich and hence we have serial elected governments that do their bidding.

The world鈥檚 oligarchs and plutocrats even put their profits before dealing with the global climate emergency, let alone justice, global poverty and inequality.

Paying their share of tax is an anathema to the super rich so they have got governments competing to offer tax cuts, tax deductions, corporate subsidies and a few tax loopholes their accountants can exploit.

The super rich are also super good at spiriting away their wealth and hiding true ownership of assets. They are so good at this the sanctions against Russian oligarchs聽聽because the world鈥檚 oligarchs and plutocrats have been busy hiding their assets,听叠耻锄锄贵别别诲聽reported on March 3.

The world鈥檚 oligarchs and plutocrats are not only blocking serious action on the climate emergency, they are also feeding off war. 聽reported thast US defense stocks have soared since the conflict started.

Share prices for Raytheon Technologies, US defence giant and maker of the Stinger ground-to-air missile that Germany wants聽to supply to Ukrainian forces, has risen more than 10% since the invasion. Raytheon鈥檚 stock rose over 4.6% on one day 鈥渁nd has risen more than 18% this year鈥.

Lockheed Martin, which makes F-35 fighter jets, advanced more than 5.4% on one day. Together with Raytheon, the company manufactures the Patriot missile defense system set to be deployed by NATO in Slovakia.

Northrop Grumman, leading manufacturer of attack and surveillance drones, and Huntington Ingalls Industries, the largest US military shipbuilder, stocks have also risen sharply.

Share prices for Britain鈥檚 BAE Systems, the largest defense contractor in Europe, Germany鈥檚 Rheinmetall, France鈥檚 Thales and Italy鈥檚 Leonardo have also risen sharply, The Guardian reported.

鈥淏ehind every great fortune there is a crime,鈥 reads the epigraph to聽The Godfather聽by Mario Puzo. Puzo was paraphrasing the 19th聽Century French writer Honor茅 de Balzac.

The historical truth of this idea has been borne out by聽聽that have traced the wealth of many of the great banks in the US and Britain to modern slavery 鈥 the African slave trade.

More generally, capitalism accumulated its initial capital from the plunder of Latin America and the colonies of the East. Australian capitalism has been built upon the ruthless dispossession of the First Nations peoples of this continent.

The wealth of Western banks, and the oligarchs and plutocrats they finance, are as drenched in blood as that of the worst Russian oligarch.

However, the strongest argument for the expropriation of all the world鈥檚 oligarchs is not聽historical聽crimes but the existential threat the聽current聽deployment of their massive wealth poses to humanity and the environment we share with other living species.

If you think it鈥檚 time the billionaires鈥 obscene wealth was socialised and put to better use, become a聽聽or make a聽聽to the聽91自拍论坛聽Fighting Fund.

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