The paradox of globalization is that it both weakens and activates social forces of resistance. This book establishes the centrality of the political in our understanding of globalization and explores the strategies of resistance on a local, national, regional and global scale. Its wide ranging set of contributors engage in re-thinking what practices now constitute viable political strategies in the world economy, focusing on popular responses to neoliberal globalization and the rearticulation of society, politics and the state.
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- ISBN
9780333793329
- Published
- April 7th 2000 by Palgrave Macmillan
- Category
- Globalization
- Number of pages
- 352
- County of origin
- UNITED KINGDOM
- Dimensions
- 223 x 143