Mar 29
‘Globalisation’ in its ideological usage is the label employed for the post-Cold War, US-led project of the 1990s to organise the world according to the principles of neo-liberal economics…’counter-globalisation’ refers to critiques of market-oriented, corporate-led globalisation and to social movements that advocate alternative ways of managing national and international exchange…
From Globalisation: A Calculus of Inequality, edited by Dennis Benn and Kenneth Hall, Ian Randle Publishers, 2000; ch. 6, 65-87
