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Globalization

by Peter Drucker, foreword by Tony Smith
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Overview

In clear and concise terms, Robert Went demythologises globalization. He refutes the myth that globalization is an entirely new phenomenon and that it is an unavoidable process. While recognising 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, levelling 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.From reviews of the Dutch and German edition‘Every category of reader will find in Went an author who understands the art of writing very clearly and accessibly for a broad public’. Het Financiele Dagblad (Amsterdam), 14 March 1996 (The Dutch 'Financial Times')‘This sober analysis of the globalization phenomenon is very accessible and smoothly written’. Financieel-Economische Tijd (Brussels), 20 April 1996'(Went's) greatest merit is that he proves on the one hand that globalization is not storming ahead as fast as many would have us believe; and on the other hand he shows that great societal changes are taking place’. Onze Wereld (Amsterdam), June 1996 (one of the main Dutch Third World solidarity magazines).

About the Author, Peter Drucker, foreword by Tony Smith

Robert Went is an economist, currently working as a researcher at the Faculty of Economics and Econometrics of the University of Amsterdam andfor The Netherlands Court of Audit.Tony Smith is Professor of Philosophy at Iowa State University and the author of The Logic of Marx's Capital and Dialectical Social Theory and its Critics.

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Looks at driving forces behind increasing economic globalization, and the dynamics and consequences of a more internationalized world economy. Untangles the reality of globalization from its ideologies and myths, and finds fault with technological explanations for globalization, highlighting the role of political decisions and changes in social relationships as prerequisites for globalization. Examines the radical political, social, economic, and institutional changes that cleared the way for the process of globalization, and analyzes the postwar development of capitalism and changes during the 1980s that have led to globalization. Went teaches economics at the University of Amsterdam. Distributed in the US by Stylus. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
August 20, 2000
Publisher
London ; Pluto Press with the International Institute for Research and Education (IIRE), 2000.
Pages
184
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780745314228

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