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faab64@diasp.org

A consortium led by India's Adani Group has completed the purchase of Haifa Port in northern Israel for 4 billion shekels ($1.15 billion), Israel's Finance Ministry said on Tuesday.

China’s President Xi Jinping in November 2012 had first mentioned his “Chinese dream” philosophy on his domestic tour to the National Museum of China. Defining the Chinese dream, Xi Jinping called it a “great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation”. The rejuvenation is often reflected in the imperialist policy of China, in which the Paper Dragon tries to revive the cultural, political, military and economic dominance in the world.

In its ‘dream’ to revive the Chinese might, the Communist Party of China has played its biggest bet on the ambitious Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). The #BRI involving railways, highways and ports development is an effort to revive the ancient Silk Route of China. But, bullying behaviour, unrealistic policies and debt diplomacy of China have kept the Chinese dream a dream and India has been the prominent factor in ensuring this fate.

Gautam #Adani, Chairman of Adani Group, on Thursday announced that he has won the tender for the privatization of the Port of Haifa in Israel. In his statement, he said, “Delighted to win the tender for the privatization of the Port of Haifa in Israel with our partner #Gadot. Immense strategic and historical significance for both nations! Proud to be in Haifa, where Indians led, in 1918, one of the greatest cavalry charges in #military history!”

#China #India #Economy #Israel #Politocs #Economy #Haifa #SilkRoad
https://www.reuters.com/markets/commodities/adani-led-group-completes-purchase-israels-haifa-port-2023-01-10

bellisarius1@pubpod.alqualonde.org

Capitalist-Wage-Slave vs Guild-Membership-Enjoyer

The difference between working for a company and being part of a guild can be explained with the analogy of different modes of transport.

Working for a company is similar to going on a plane journey. You are subject to the rules of the airline as the ultimate decision maker. When you depart, when you land. Who sits next to you, what you get to eat and how you must behave is all dictated by the airline and airline regulations. Essentially your sphere of control extends only as far as whether you wish to subject yourself those rules in order to get to your destination or not.

The actual choices you get to make are trivial. Where you want to sit, what drink you want with your meal etc. The rest is not up to you. You are just cargo that breathes. Even your relationship with other passengers on the plane is purely transactional. There is no vested interest between passengers beyond basic pleasantries and safe arrival.

The guild is different. It is more like a road trip with friends. Sure there is a designated driver that has ultimate control but he/she is definitively influenced by other passengers in the car. The passengers also have a vested interest in each other. They are concerned with the well being of each other beyond the car journey itself. Though there is personal, individual interest for each passenger in what they want out of the journey, there is collaboration and co-operation on all key matters such as departure time, destination, choice of car, seat placement, when to stop to eat etc. Their bond goes beyond the car journey itself.

It is the difference between a dictatorship (company) and a co-operative (guild).

Guilds were a huge part of Islamic economies, most especially in the Ottoman era. Most tariqas were both a guild and a religious group where the Shaykh was the leader of the guild and both a leader in terms of craft and work as well as in terms of religion/spirituality.

Osman's rise was heavily supported/influenced by the Ahi guild for example, headed up by Shaykh Edebali.

Even in the West, the guilds were so important and became so rich that Kings would turn to guilds for financial support.

A guild permits each member to exercise their own agency and autonomy in achieving their own objectives while contributing to the success of other members of the group and society as a whole.

A company is there to serve the owners only with workers bonded in slavery.

This is what we're trying to build with the Qirad app. A guild system on the Blockchain where people can do business with each other and collaborate without being subject to dictatorship and unnecessary meddling.

via Khuram Malik

#muamalat #معاملات #guild #labor #guilds #smartguild #smartcontract #employment #work #capitalism #society #blockchain #market #markets #technology #BSN #BRI #newsilkroad #silkroad #autonomy #autarky #freedom #ربا #history #culture #society #Ottoman #Osman #economics #Islam #Sharia #Shariah #Shariat #Sufi #Sufism #Muslim #muamalah #riba #تَصَوّف #app #web3 #web30

california@diaspora.permutationsofchaos.com

#Netflix Orders Doc Series About Alleged #Cryptocurrency Laundering Scheme

  • Netflix has ordered a documentary series about a married couple’s alleged scheme to launder billions of dollars worth of stolen cryptocurrency in the biggest criminal financial crime case in history.
  • Ilya “Dutch” Lichtenstein and Heather Morgan were arrested in their New York City apartment on Tuesday, February 8, and now face charges of conspiring to launder nearly 120,000 Bitcoin tied to the 2016 hack of a virtual currency exchange. As the value of the stolen Bitcoin soared from $71 million at the time of the hack to nearly $5 billion, the couple allegedly tried to liquidate their digital money by creating fake identities and online accounts, and buying physical gold, NFTs, and more – all while investigators raced to track the money’s movement on the blockchain.
  • Chris Smith (FYRE: The Greatest Party That Never Happened, Tiger King) is set to direct and executive produce along with executive producer Nick Bilton (Fake Famous, The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley, American Kingpin: The Epic Hunt for the Criminal Mastermind Behind the #SilkRoad).

#crime #entertainment #movie #nft #crypto #btc #software #scam