The globalization backlash
Polity Press - Cambridge
2018
120 p.
globalization ; economic and social development ; economic policy ; governance ; nationalism ; subsidiarity
Economic development
English
978-1509533770
03.02-67850
"Globalisation, heralded for decades as a harbinger of prosperity, faces a huge backlash. Derided by right-wing nationalists as a ''globalist'' plot to undermine traditional communities, and by left-wing critics as the rule of rampaging corporations, it''s become a political punching bag around the world. In this incisive book, leading commentator Colin Crouch defends globalisation against its critics to the right and left. He argues that reversing the process would mean a poorer world riven by nationalistic and reactionary antagonisms. However, globalisation will only be worth saving if we institute reforms to promote social solidarity and recover pride and confidence for the cities and regions that have lost out."
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