Richard Falk / Globalization From Term Paper

Falk labels this beneficial side of globalization as "globalization from below":

It is this latter aggregate of phenomena that is described here under the rubric of "globalization from below."[...]

The idea of normative potential is to conceptualize widely shared world order values: minimizing violence, maximizing economic well being, realizing social and political justice, and upholding environmental quality."

Falk,130)

Globalization from above owes most of its negative aspects to the neo-liberal tendencies it often promotes counter to the more democratic tactic used with globalization from below.

Neo-liberalism supports a set of policies meant to reject the concept of progress of any sort on a social level and to defend the interests of the prosperous people in the state. The public seldom reacts to the harm it undergoes from neo-liberalism due to the fact that the process is being endorsed by state leaders for the...

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e profits it brings them.
Falk states that while neo-liberalist principles have no more than an economic base, globalization from below aims for an equal society.

Globalization-from-below, in addition to entailing a multitude of local struggles, is also a vehicle for the transnational promotion of substantive democracy as a counterweight to neo-liberalism."

Falk, Richard, Predatory Globalization-page 150)

Globalization from below has found supporters in various countries due to its growth, yet it is still experiencing difficulties in convincing people of the benefits its produces due to the fact that neo-liberalists are reluctant to the notion of globalization being put to practice for the well-being of every citizen.

Bibliography

Falk, Richard Predatory Globalization -- a Critique

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Falk, Richard Predatory Globalization -- a Critique

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