Review
"'Neophyte or social movement veteran, you need this succinct guide to avoid the pitfalls, ambushes, and ordinary stupidity ready to waylay the well-meaning activist. Thanks to Brecher, Costello, and Smith, we can put winning strategies in their place. We may even get it right this time-and, believe me, this time, it's urgent. Bravo.' Susan George; 'Globalization from Below is a concise and very readable book that assists the reader in understanding the "new world order" and its impact on society.' Edward Asner; 'This lean, thoughtful, and incisive book examines the most important political question raised by the advent of globalization: will the growth of a broad grassroots protest movement grow, succeed in entering the political lists, and transform the corporate-led global agenda.' Professor Frances Fox Piven, City University of New York"
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Although there are many books out there on globalization, this is unique in looking at it from below, rather than assuming that the richest countries will dictate the agenda; Suggests concrete ways to strive for global democratisation; When tens of thousands of protesters brought the World Trade Organization in Seattle to a halt in November 1999, it marked the "coming out party" for a new global movement. Trade unionists, environmentalists, students, women's rights groups, and human rights advocates demanded an alternative to "globalization from above." As Newsweek commented, "There are now two visions of globalization on offer, one led by commerce, one by social activism." How can this emerging movement realize its vision? In Globalization from Below: The Power of Solidarity, Brecher, Costello, and Smith draw on the history of past movements and their own experience as activists to propose strategies for building this powerful coalition into a successful movement for global democratisation.
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