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Contents Introduction Jung Min Choi, John W. Murphy, and Manuel J. Caro Chapter 1: The Traditional Ontology of Development, History, and Globalization from Below John W. Murphy Chapter 2: What is Globalization? Ambiguities of the Contemporary World Scene Vicente Berdayes Chapter 3: Globalization and Power: The Hidden Injuries of Consumerism Stephen Shapiro Chapter 4: Globalization and Resistance to the Market in Education Karen A. Callaghan Chapter 5: Does Dependency Theory still have Relevance in Latin America? William Guedes Cortezia Chapter 6: Vanishing Meaning, the Ideology of Value-Addition, and the Diffusion of Broadband Information Technology Eric Mark Kramer Chapter 7: Universalized Globalization and the Logistics of Identity Algis Mickunas Chapter 8: The Limits and Alternatives to Democracy-Democracy in the Era of Globalization Alejandro Serrano Caldera Chapter 9: Nationhood, Quantum Humanism, and Latin America Carlos Largacha-Martinez and Manuel J. Caro Chapter 10: Towards an Embodied Global Ethic Luigi Esposito Chapter 11: Striking Back at Empire: A Postmodern Resistance to Neoliberalism and Globalization Jung Min Choi and Lawrence Byrne Index About the Editors About the Contributors
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Globalization -- Social aspects.
International economic relations -- Social aspects.
Economic development -- Social aspects.