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Juggernaut Politics: Understanding Predatory Globalization by Jacques B. Gelinas β€” book cover

Juggernaut Politics: Understanding Predatory Globalization

by Jacques B. Gelinas, Jacques Gelinas
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The need for maximum labor flexibility in order to ensure competitiveness has replaced the old aim of making workers into productive allies and mass consumers. Jacques B. Gelinas' vivid text picks out the key elements of this new economic landscape, and explains why the owners and CEO's of this new transnational economy no longer need their traditional alliance with the state and the middle classes. He depicts governments, spellbound by the market, abandoning their obligations to defend civil society.

Synopsis

The need for maximum labor flexibility in order to ensure competitiveness has replaced the old aim of making workers into productive allies and mass consumers. Jacques B. Gelinas' vivid text picks out the key elements of this new economic landscape, and explains why the owners and CEO's of this new transnational economy no longer need their traditional alliance with the state and the middle classes. He depicts governments, spellbound by the market, abandoning their obligations to defend civil society.

About the Author, Jacques B. Gelinas

Jacques B. Gelinas is a full-time essayist and lecturer on Third World issues.

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 2003
Publisher
Zed Books
Pages
256
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781842771693

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