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- Globalization and its critics
- ECONOMIST article (27 Sept): Some anti-globalists have found a kind of consolation, even a cause of satisfaction, in these terrible events—that of having been, as they see it, proved right.
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- New Imperialism
- ASIA TIMES article by Pepe Escobar (6 Nov 2001): Washington has said from the beginning this is not Gulf War II. But now, deeply frustrated because they are unable to break the Taliban - those medieval architects of a pan-Islamic utopia - the Pentagon is contemplating a Desert Storm-style invasion the next Afghan spring. This won't be Gulf War II: this will be Vietnam II.
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- Terrorism and free trade
- VILLAGE VOICE article by Eric Laursen (5 Nov 2001): Barely a week after terrorists reduced the World Trade Center to rubble, U.S. Trade Representative Robert Zoellick launched a full-dress rescue mission on behalf of one of the Bush Administration's pet projects: the expansion of the president's powers to negotiate trade agreements. Bush pushes for 'fast track' while activists prepare to agitate.
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- War transforms the anti-globalization crowd
- INTERNAT. HERALD TRIBUNE article by John Vinocur (2 Nov 2001): After its sudden rise, anti-globalization activism has been stunned into a phase of relative quiet by the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington. But the movement is looking for a second wind, and it may find it in recasting itself - partly and for the time being at least - as a force linked to protests against the American military response in Afghanistan.
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- You can't build a new society with a Stanley knife
- LOND0N REVIEW OF BOOKS article by Malcolm Bull (4 Oct 2001), reviewing Michael Hardt & Antonio Negri's EMPIRE: One thing that the hijackings have brought to the surface is the extent to which 'the primordial founding myth' of a total society is already available in the history of the United States.
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