The Case Against the Global Economy and for a Turn Toward the Local Jerry Mander & Edward Goldsmith
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The Case Against the Global Economy and for a Turn Toward the Local

Author: Jerry Mander & Edward Goldsmith
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Book Title
The Case Against the Global Economy and for a Turn Toward the Local
Author
Jerry Mander & Edward Goldsmith
Book Condition
GOOD
ISBN
9780871568656
Book Format
Paperback
Publisher
Sierra Club Books
Year Published
1996
The Case Against the Global Economy is the first comprehensive point-by-point analysis of the new global economy, its premises and its full social and ecological implications. The work gathers 43 leading economic, agricultural, cultural and environmental experts who charge that free trade and economic globalisation are producing exactly the opposite results from what has been promised. In the end, it is clear that we need to reverse course, turning away from globalisation toward a revitalised democracy, local self-sufficiency, and ecological health.

The Case Against the Global Economy is the first comprehensive point-by-point analysis of the new global economy, its premises and its full social and ecological implications. The work gathers 43 leading economic, agricultural, cultural and environmental experts who charge that free trade and economic globalisation are producing exactly the opposite results from what has been promised. In the end, it is clear that we need to reverse course, turning away from globalisation toward a revitalised democracy, local self-sufficiency, and ecological health.

The Case Against the Global Economy is the first comprehensive point-by-point analysis of the new global economy, its premises and its full social and ecological implications. The work gathers 43 leading economic, agricultural, cultural and environmental experts who charge that free trade and economic globalisation are producing exactly the opposite results from what has been promised. In the end, it is clear that we need to reverse course, turning away from globalisation toward a revitalised democracy, local self-sufficiency, and ecological health.