Naming the Enemy: Anti-Corporate Social Movements Confront GlobalizationBloomsbury Academic, 2000 - 268 Seiten A new movement of 'anti-globalists', in Time Magazine's words (24 April 2000), now 'oppose corporate dominion over the planet's poor and disfranchised'. Naming the Enemy is the first systematic documentation of this international resistance to transnational corporations and globalization which has so recently burst into the public gaze with the street protests in Seattle, Washington, London and Prague. |
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... concern , political autonomy and the assertion of people's right to govern their own lives . The three concerns are mutually reinforcing , leading anti - globalization scholars to draw on Jeffersonian / Iroquois democracy , Swiss ...
... concerns . Like religious nationalism elsewhere , this movement has been a subject of political and media panic from both the mainstream and left . This discourse has lumped several quite different movements into one irrational ...
... concerns about a number of feared meanings and consequences of local autonomy . Because first world social justice and social equity struggles have long been focused on universalist legislation and juris- prudence , the left often ...
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Contestation and Reform | 45 |
Globalization from Below | 83 |
Delinking Relocalization Sovereignty | 111 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Naming the Enemy: Anti-Corporate Social Movements Confront Globalization Amory Starr Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2000 |