Abstract
Participants in the worldwide movement for social change and global justice like to proclaim that Another World Is Possible. But is it? To this popular slogan, Susan George adds a cautionary If, and proposes how we can indeed reach that other World. Whether you are a seasoned campaigner and confirmed world-changer, someone who wonders how you can join in the movement, or someone who simply wants to know what it is all about, this book is for you. You will discover that we are not condemned to glaring North-South inequalities, obscene wealth gaps, environmental destruction or inordinate power remaining in the hands of a small minority, if ...
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Publication Info
- Year
- 2004
- Type
- book
- Citations
- 157
- Access
- Closed