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Babylon and Beyond: The Economics of Anti-Capitalist, Anti-Globalist and Radical Green Movements
 
 
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October 1998, Davos, Switzerland. Grey-suited civil servants are meeting to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and the creation of its free trade successor the World Trade Organisation (WTO). Read the first page
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