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Globalism

by Steger, Manfred B.
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Overview

Globalism: The New Market Ideology rejects the notion that we find ourselves at the end of ideology and that democracy has won. Instead, Steger argues that the opening decade of the 21st century will constitute a teeming battlefield of clashing ideologies. The chief protagonist is the dominant neoliberal market ideology Steger calls "globalism." Although globalism constitutes little more than a gigantic repackaging of old laissez-faire ideas, it deserves the label "new market ideology" because its advocates have been able to link their quaint free-market concepts with cutting-edge "global talk." At the same time, globalism has already encountered serious ideological challengers from both the political left and right. The anti-WTO protests in Seattle and the demonstrations against the IMF and World Bank in Prague are just the opening salvos of the coming battle over the meaning and direction of globalization. After identifying and evaluating the five central claims of globalism—including assertions that "globalization is inevitable," "nobody is in charge of globalization," and "globalization benefits everyone"—Steger offers an overview of the counterclaims made by anti-globalist forces. Since this ideological struggle will deeply influence the crucial political and ethical questions of the new century, this book seeks to provide readers with an understanding of how dominant beliefs about globalization fashion their realities, and that these ideas and values can be changed in a more egalitarian direction.

About the Author, Manfred B. Steger

Manfred B. Stegeris professor of politics and government at Illinois State University, affiliated faculty member in the Department of Political Science at the University of Hawai'i-Manoa, and academic director of the Globalism Institute at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in Australia. His academic fields of expertise include theories and ideologies of globalization, comparative political and social theory, theories of nonviolence, and international politics. His most recent publications include Rethinking Globalism: The New Market Ideology; Gandhi’s Dilemma: Nonviolent Principles and Nationalist Power; Violence and Its Alternatives: An Interdisciplinary Reader; Engels After Marx; and The Quest for Evolutionary Socialism: Eduard Bernstein and Social Democracy.

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Editorials

Choice

Here, at last, is a scholarly book about globalism. This first-rate guide to the globalization debate is highly recommended.

International Affairs

A useful stepping stone towards capturing the nature of globalization.

New Political Science

Manfred Steger has made an important contribution to our understanding of globalization with this book.

Political Studies Review

This is an effective and valuable contribution to the examination of contemporary globalization and intellectual underpinnings.

Race Relations Abstracts

The author writes passionately about the future of globalization. This is a thorough, academic, unsentimental, and enlightening analysis of the topic.

Sage Race Relations

This book provides a clear and concise summary of some of the current debates and challenges around the issue of globalization.

Tikkun

Whenever someone casually tells you that 'critics of globalization are empty-headed ex-hippies,' or 'free trade creates prosperity,' hand them a copy of this book.

Book Details

Published
June 11, 2026
Publisher
Lanham, Md. : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, c2002.
Pages
224
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780742500730

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