<P> Derrida went on, in his talks on this topic, to list 10 plagues of the capital or global system . And then to an account of the claim the creation of a new grouping of activism, called the "New International". </P> <P> Derrida's ten plagues are: </P> <Ol> <Li> Employment has undergone a change of kind, e.g., underemployment and requires' another concept' . </Li> <Li> Deportation of immigrants . Reinforcement of territories in a world of supposed freedom of movement . As in, Fortress Europe and in the number of new walls and barriers being erected around the world, in effect multiplying the "fallen" Berlin Wall manifold . </Li> <Li> Economic war . Both between countries and between international trade blocs: United States - Japan - Europe . </Li> <Li> Contradictions of the free market . The undecidable conflicts between protectionism and free trade . The unstoppable flow of illegal drugs, arms, etc...</Li> <Li> Foreign debt . In effect the basis for mass starvation and demoralisation for developing countries . Often the loans benefiting only a small elite, for luxury items, e.g., cars, air conditioning etc. but being paid back by poorer workers . </Li> <Li> The arms trade . The inability to control to any meaningful extent trade within the biggest' black market' </Li> <Li> Spread of nuclear weapons . The restriction of nuclear capacity can no longer be maintained by leading states since it is only knowledge and cannot be contained . </Li> <Li> Inter-ethnic wars . The phantom of mythic national identities fueling tension in semi-developed countries . </Li> <Li> Phantom - states within organised crime . In particular the non-democratic power gained by drug cartels . </Li> <Li> International law and its institutions . The hypocrisy of such statutes in the face of unilateral aggression on the part of the economically dominant states . International law is mainly exercised against the weaker nations . </Li> </Ol> <Li> Employment has undergone a change of kind, e.g., underemployment and requires' another concept' . </Li>

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