Globalization : neoliberal challenge, radical responses
Pluto Press - London
2000
170 p.
capitalism ; economic analysis ; globalization ; technological change
Economic development
English
Bibliogr.
0-7453-1422-8
03.02-31958
"In clear and concise terms, Robert Went demythologizes globalization. He refutes the myth that globalization is an entirely new phenomenon and that it is an unavoidable process. While recognizing that it poses serious strategic challenges to the Left, he argues that these challenges are not insurmountable and that there is hope for advocating real change. Went puts globalization into its historical perspective. He shows that there is no option of returning to the postwar mode of expansion, but that the current trend must be altered. If not, he warns of greater social inequality, leveling of wages, worsening of working conditions, life-threatening ecological deterioration and a pervasive dictatorship of the market. To combat this rampant globalization, Went challenges the Left to rebuild its own movement and offer up a credible alternative."
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