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Ebook: Surviving Globalism: The Social and Environmental Challenges
Author: Ted Schrecker (eds.)
- Tags: International Relations, Political Economy, Environment general, Modern Philosophy, Sociology general, Economics general
- Series: International Political Economy Series
- Year: 1997
- Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Management consultant Kenichi Ohmae describes the new reality of global economic competition as a 'borderless world'. What is the future of human values, and of environmental quality, in such a world? The authors whose work is collected in Surviving Globalism try to answer these questions from the point of view of sociology, social history, philosophy, geography and political theory. Many argue that the gains made over the last few decades in terms of social justice and environmental protection are in grave peril. Others take a somewhat more optimistic note, but all emphasize the importance of dealing with environmental and social policy against the background of a transforming global economy.
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