Naming the Enemy: Anti-Corporate Social Movements Confront GlobalizationBloomsbury Academic, 27.10.2000 - 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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... argues that it is the new reality of modern self- hood . Poststructuralists have offered their support to a broad array of liberatory movements with the belief that fragmented , partial , pro- visional movements are more accurate ...
... argues that ' it is far from clear what contributions knowledge or truth can make to the development of ... discursive communities which foster ... an appreciation of and desire for differ- ence [ and ] empathy ' . Patricia Williams ...
... argues that the nation is of democratic origin , and thus is a special and important site for ' civil ' politics . Laxer also argues that essentialism is not an essential part of nation , pointing out that anti - fascism of the 1930s ...
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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 |