First in December in Seattle and then in April in Washington, DC the movement against corporate sponsored
globalization spoke truth to power. Thousands of young people said they were sick of corporate arrogance,
greed, and callous indifference to escalating economic injustice and suffering. They said capitalism and its values
suck. They said they do not believe the economics of competition and greed is all people are capable of. They said
they know people are capable of equitable cooperation and they were going to prove it. First in December in
Seattle and then in April in Washington DC the movement against corporate sponsored globalization exposed
neoliberal lies, challenged mainstream economic myths, opened a real public debate, and changed public opinion
about corporate globalism.
Before Seattle corporate sponsored globalization and the machinations of the IMF, World Bank, and WTO were a
of someone jaded by images of hippiedom past and 'left wing' rhetoric present. This critic is not unlike many "average Americans" out there who only see appearances and allow genuine messages of transformation to be trivialized and subsumed under endless new stereotypes or wholesale ironic cooptations by commercial culture, so that we no longer believe in what is real or from the heart. Of course, he (?) is also plain dead wrong, cynical and arrogant in the assumption that self-interest always prevails over authentic human concern and passion for this world.
of someone jaded by images of hippiedom past and 'left wing' rhetoric present. This critic is not unlike many "average Americans" out there who only see appearances and allow genuine messages of transformation to be trivialized and subsumed under endless new stereotypes or wholesale ironic cooptations by commercial culture, so that we no longer believe in what is real or from the heart. Of course, he (?) is also plain dead wrong, cynical and arrogant in the assumption that self-interest always prevails over authentic human concern and passion for this world.