Naming the Enemy: Anti-Corporate Social Movements Confront GlobalizationA 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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Martin Khor explains that export - based development results in continuous fall in
the terms of trade , with a disastrous growth in poverty ( and ) acceleration in the
depletion of natural and the transfer to the South of polluting industries ' ( 1993 ...
There is now a net outflow of capital as well as natural resources from the third
world to the first world . According to Caufield , the World Bank has become a
global overseer ' , which has the power to enforce its economic Structure and Anti
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... air and natural landscapes ; society in return will have to accept the role of
enabling farmers to fulfil their obligations by providing safeguards against the
loss of incomes below an acceptable level and the eviction from their farms and
homes ...
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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 |