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Susan George (Author)
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September 17, 2004

An accessible, no-holds-barred analysis of globalization, movements for social change and justice, and alternate strategies.

Participants in the worldwide citizens' 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 suggests 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 growing citizens' movement, or someone who simply wants to know what this movement is 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...

Praise for The Lugano Report:

"With acid wit and somber truths, The Lugano Report brilliantly portrays, through the eyes of its imagined but all-to-realistic planners, a world that may be heading for deep trouble." Noam Chomsky

"In this satire, a summit on preserving the capitalist order comes to some disturbing conclusions as it follows the logic of capitalism ad infinitum." Washington Post

"The Lugano Report is a brilliant and innovative means of exposing a world order that serves only the strongest. A compelling satire, packed with information, this is the work of an author in complete control of her subject." George Monibot

"In this book, at once funny and tragic, Susan George reveals the power of neo-liberal prophecy and the absurdity of the economic system it has in store for us." Pierre Bourdieu


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Part analysis, part handbook, this treatise offers a seasoned progressive’s Eurocentric perspective on global justice and how to achieve it. An American-born French citizen and associate director of the Transnational Institute in Amsterdam, George (The Lugano Report) provides a critical perspective on the "Washington Consensus" (trade is good, capital should flow freely, etc.) that drives globalization. She argues that the real debate, "which almost never takes place," should concern how to limit the market and decide who pays the externalized social and environmental costs. She profiles major public actors like the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, as well as private ones, such as transnational corporations. She’s highly critical of the corporate social responsibility movement, which she considers a fig leaf. George cautions activists not to fall for the trap that we must change ourselves individually first, or that only a socialist revolution can help. The most important task is to wean the world from oil, she says, suggesting that if public agencies fund renewable energy projects the cost will go down. George also offers practical advice, such as how activists should eschew jargon and violence in organizing a protest, and urges academics to avoid neutrality. Clearly presented and battle tested, George’s analysis and advice make for an enriching read, whether one wishes to adopt or counter them.
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Praise for The Lugan Report: "With acid wit and somber truths, The Lugano Report brilliantly portrays, through the eyes of its imagined but all-to-realistic planners, a world that may be heading for deep trouble." -- Noam Chomsky "In this satire, a summit on preserving the capitalist order comes yo some disturbing conclusions as it follows the logic of capitalism ad infinitum." -- Washington Post "The Lugano Report is a brilliant and innovative means of exposing a world order that serves only the strongest. A compelling satire, packed with information, this is the work of an author in complete control of her subject." -- George Monbiot "In this book, at once funny and tragic, Suisan George reveals the power of neo-liberal prophecy and the absurdity of the economic system it has in store for us." Pierre Bourdieu "An extraordinary, original book of exquisite irony, a kind of Catch-22 of capitalism." -- John Pilger

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  • Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Verso (September 17, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1844675106
  • ISBN-13: 978-1844675104
  • Product Dimensions: 7.3 x 5.3 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #993,152 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Must-read, for all interested in globalization & justice., December 31, 2004
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If you've felt uncomfortable about the extreme inequality in the world, about the enormous power wielded by a few corporations, if you've suspected that trade rules between the rich and poor worlds are severely rigged in favor of the rich,...

then maybe you have also wondered if the world could be a bit different? Is another world possible?

A rousing slogan of the anti-corporate, pro-people movement (often mis-named the "anti-globalization" movement) is just that: "Another world is possible." In Brazil, where scepticism of rich countries' corporate interests is very strong, they made a samba around the declaration: "Um Outro mundo e posivel."

But is it really true? Is a better world actually possible? Or should we just get used to being pushed around by corporate power? And should peoples of the Third World simply be resigned to poverty, Yankee imperialism, and perpetual peripheral status?

Or can we hope?

Susan George sets out to answer this question in this marvelous book, "Another World is Possible if..."

Partly, it's a manual for the anti-corporate activist, an exposition of the author's ideas of what conditions need to be fulfilled for the movement to be successful, what the short-term and long-term goals should be.

The book is also a beginner's introduction to the anti-corporate movement. Ms. George identifies the main actors in the corporate globalization process: the IMF, the World Bank, the Word Trade Organization, multinational corporations, lobbying groups. Methodically, she exposes the role each of these have played, in forcing exploitative trade rules, distorting democratic processes, increasing inequality and poverty.

Often, the anti-corporate movement is referred to as "anti-globalization." This is a rather vicious distortion, because the movement is far more internationalist than its antagonists. The "globalization" of multinationals, international banks and their 3rd-World elite partners, is only interested in squeezing dry what's left of the 3rd World. On the other hand, the internationalism of the movement is a struggle to give a fair chance to all.

This book contains a lot of detail on corporate control over the governance of the European Union. European citizens who might think that the EU should work for European peoples, rather than multinationals, will find information here worth losing sleep over. In very readable prose, Ms George tells of the power wielded by lobbying groups in Brussels. Of the trans-Atlantic big-business coalition and its successes in bending and shaping national laws, at the expense of people and the environment.

Ms. George is an American-born woman who settled in France. Her view is Eurocentric, in a way that both Americans and 3rd-Worlders might find annoying. But to this 3rd-World reviewer, much (though not all) of her arguments for Europe made sense.

Ever wondered what those sceptics of corporate globalization are so rattled about? Wondering if your government works for you, or for the corporate guys in suits? For pointers of such questions and more, this book is thoroughly recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Our Future, November 20, 2008
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Another excellent and comprehensive treatise by Susan George. In this book, she provides both an overview of how we reached the current state of our society and dominant world view, and clear recommendations for alternative paths for a sustainable and equitable future. Since I read the book more than 60 days ago, I will refrain from discussing the details.
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