- A20: Palestinian Supporters Outnumber Globalization Protesters (April 21, 2002)
...t sites across Washington before marching towards the Capitol building. Anti-globalisation protesters were also joined by young communists, Black Panthers and "Ragin... - Who Are the Genoa Protesters? (June 21, 2002)
...The death of a protester made some anti-globalisation groups decide not to join Saturday's demonstration, the final planned marc... - A20: Thousands Rally at Washington Summit (April 20, 2002)
...in advance of the IMF/World Bank summit. Mass rally Hundreds of anti-globalisation protesters have gathered outside the IMF building, and some are planning t... - A20: Angered by War and Poverty, Thousands Set to Descend on Washington (April 14, 2002)
...deast conflict. Police are hoping for peace, while bracing for trouble. Anti-globalization activists plan protests outside the headquarters of the World Bank and Int... - 400,000 March in Florence Against War With Iraq (November 10, 2002)
...loyee layoff rules. The massive march was peaceful, unlike several past anti-globalization rallies around the world. Organized under the sponsorship of the European... - A20: Students Protest War in Washington (April 25, 2002)
...k that the anti-war movement is important, because it is coming out of the anti-globalization movement that began so strongly in Seattle,î Why War? founder Micah White... - NION: Anti-War Demonstrators Converge on Union Square (October 7, 2002)
...nt this world has ever seen,” she said. Country singer Bonnie Raitt and anti-globalization activist Kevin Danaher took the stage to read from Not In Our Name’s Pledg... - Recovering the Power of the Global Grassroots in the Anti-War Movement (June 2, 2003)
...rs. Certainly, the nonhierarchical forms of organization that defined the "anti-globalization" movement lingered — from consultas and spokescouncils to a do-it-yourself... - Critical Resistance (November 20, 2002)
... just middle-class white liberals. They weren't just the young, black-clad antiglobalization anarchists the media love to scapegoat. In short, they weren't the usual c... - A20: Demonstrators Rally to Palestinian Cause (April 21, 2002)
...rthodox rabbis to join the march, which left the Washington Hilton, joined anti-globalization demonstrators outside the Foggy Bottom headquarters of the World Bank and... - A20: Causes Merge to Support Palestinians (April 21, 2002)
...e presence was heavy, particularly near the World Bank headquarters, where anti-globalization activists protested international monetary policies. While such protests h... - A20: DC Protest Organizers Take On New Cause (April 14, 2002)
...h the protests again will fall on the weekend of the spring meetings, when anti-globalization activists will renew their protests, the themes have taken on a more urgen... - The Anti-War Movement Prepares to Escalate (March 14, 2003)
...blocking traffic in San Francisco. Using an organizing model borrowed from anti-globalization demonstrations, Direct Action to Stop the War has mobilized "affinity grou... - The Rise of the New Global 'Empire' (October 1, 2001)
...helped explain and unify the seemingly disparate complaints of millions of anti-globalization protestors. The book, nearly 500 pages, sold a brisk 40,000 copies the... - Johannesburg Global Talks on Ecology Open With Warning (August 26, 2002)
...continue to crack down on unauthorized demonstrations. Concerned about anti-globalization demonstrations that have disrupted other world meetings, edgy police offic...
Anti-globalization
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Anti-globalization is a political stance of "opposition to globalization". Its holders claim that "globalization" is simply a new term for "imperialism", insofar as globalization is also a conquest philosophy. Alternate terms include anti-corporatization, altermondialism or alterglobalization. The stance is generally in line with socialist, public interest, anti-corporate and anti-imperialist values.
Those opposing many international international trade treaties are rarely opposed to globalization in any objective sense, but to the process of setting rules that systematically favor the interests of transnational corporations over other interests.
Anti-globalizationists are marginal in today's politics, and most organizations and individuals identified as such are actually globalization-critical instead (e.g. ATTAC).
See also