This is an excellent book! The format, substance, biographical material, choice of original selections, and writing style are splendid. Recommended for general readers; academic audiences, upper-division undergraduate and up; and professionals. (
Choice Magazine )
For those who hold that the WTO protestors are naive anarchists and that globalization is 'inevitable and good'--or even for those who think the opposite--editor and academic Robin Broad gathers together a wide spectrum of views on economic globalization to complicate the debate in
Global Backlash. Broad has compiled a volume destined for the knapsacks of college students across the country. (
Publishers Weekly )
Global Backlash allows us to understand more clearly the history and content of the current debates about corporate-led economic globalization. But, more than that, it tells what we can do about it--what people are already doing about it! Robin Broad brings together a wide array of practical initiatives that respond to the injustices of the present form of globalization. (Michael Hardt )
From Subcomandante Marcos to religious activists, from environmentalists intent on saving virgin forests to students organizing against sweatshops,
Global Backlash gives richness and texture to our growing movement. A must-read for academics, activists, and anyone concerned about the future of our planet. (Medea Benjamin )
Brilliantly edited, this exciting volume gracefully brings together the most illuminating writings. . . . Indispensable reading for anyone who wants to understand the full range of discontents caused by corporate globalization, and what some cures might be. (Falk, Richard )
Timed just right! This book will be very welcome required reading in a number of classrooms around the world. The writing is superb, as are the collected readings themselves. I felt like I was reading a mystery novel! (Vicki L. Golich )
Robin Broad's penetrating analysis and magnificent collection of documents showcase the intellectual depth of the movement against corporate-driven globalization. (Bello, Walden )
Want to understand the most dynamic social movement of our times? Combining scholarship with insider knowledge,
Global Backlash connects the dots to put flesh and bones on that movement--a movement committed to the environment, labor, women, indigenous communities, and overall justice. (Shiva, Vandana )
Robin Broad answers the question usually unasked by the media—'What do these anti-globalist demonstrators want?' She answers it both in the words of their various representative leaders, and in her own clarifying analysis. Highly recommended! (Daly, Herman )
Global Backlash is essential reading for every citizen of the globe. It lays out a full spectrum of views and--better yet--visions of a more democratic and egalitarian future for all of us who share the planet. (Ehrenreich, Barbara )
A tremendously informative and inspiring collection of documents, analyses, and first-person accounts about what globalization is, what it means, and how it is being resisted. (
Tikkun )