Another World is Possible: Globalization and Anti-capitalism

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Arbeiter Ring Pub., 2002 - Political Science - 276 pages
What are the roots of the anti-corporate globalization movement, and where is it going? Another World Is Possible traces the movement's progress since 1994, and makes the case for the continued development of its anti-capitalist analysis and activism. Drawing on the experiences of radical movements of workers, peasants, and indigenous peoples in many countries, he sketches out an alternative, deeply radical politics based on diversity, internationalism, and moving beyond commodification and the market. "The new social movements that have emerged in the last few years have given eloquent expression to resurgent hopes for a better world. David McNally shares these hopes and the passion with which activists have voiced t hem. But he also offers t eh kind of lucid and penetrating analysis the movements need to make the best use of the resources available to them. Written in a clear and engaging style, Another World Is Possible will be an invaluable asset to all those engaged in the movements, as well as those who simply want to understand 'anti-capitalism' and the world it wants to change."

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David McNally is a professor and Chair of the Department of Political Science at York University, Toronto. He is author of Political Economy and the Rise of Capitalism, Against the Market and Bodies of Meaning: Studies on Language, Labor and Liberation, and an activist in labour, anti-poverty and social justice movements