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From National Capital to Global Capital: Urban Change in Mexico City
Public Culture, 2000he critical study of modern cities, such as Paris, Vienna, and Berlin, has contributed greatly to the project to rethink modernity. If it is agreed that a definitive component of globalization is the global city, a similar focus on the city should serve the study of globalization equally well.
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Global Capitalism Versus Global Community
Race & Class, 2003Dans cet article, l'A expose son point de vue concernant les effets de la mondialisation capitaliste sur le communautarisme. L'A revient ici sur les liens entre marche et societe, et sur la fracture engendree par les evenements du 11 septembre 2001 sur le developpement durable.
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Global Capital, Global Labor Force
Monthly Review, 1979Review of Labor Migration Under Capitalism: The Puerto Rican Experience by History Task Force of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies. This article can also be found at the Monthly Review website , where most recent articles are published in full. Click here to purchase a PDF version of this article at the Monthly Review website.
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Journal of Economic Issues, 2008
(2008). Globalization and Capitalism. Journal of Economic Issues: Vol. 42, No. 4, pp. 1159-1163.
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(2008). Globalization and Capitalism. Journal of Economic Issues: Vol. 42, No. 4, pp. 1159-1163.
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2016
Despite globalization being a well-known theme in Giddens’ work, the analysis in Chapter 2 showed that the potential for greater reflexivity and empowerment he ascribes to the time-space dimension of globalization cannot readily be reconciled with bleaker perspectives focused on the economic realm.
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Despite globalization being a well-known theme in Giddens’ work, the analysis in Chapter 2 showed that the potential for greater reflexivity and empowerment he ascribes to the time-space dimension of globalization cannot readily be reconciled with bleaker perspectives focused on the economic realm.
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Capitalism, Imperialism, Globalization
1999The dominant discourses have imposed for the last twenty years the use of the term globalization1 to designate in general terms the phenomenon of world scale inter-dependencies of contemporary societies. The term is never related to the expansionist logic of capitalism or to the imperialist dimensions of its deployment.
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