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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... justice and third world social justice ? Calls for a renewal of the social contract to provide first world justice can be achieved only on the back of third world resources and markets , suggesting that third world survival depends on a ...
... justice movement challenges the toxification of communities of colour . In the 1993 letter sent by environmental justice activists to President Clinton in which they asked him to issue an Executive Order , corporations were named as the ...
... justice . An excellent example is the peace and human rights movement , which relies heavily on statist approaches ... justice ( it scores well on Green's criteria ) but a belief that social justice can 196 • Naming the Enemy.
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Contestation and Reform | 45 |
Globalization from Below | 83 |
Delinking Relocalization Sovereignty | 111 |
Urheberrecht | |
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