How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love Globalization
Globalization has been blamed for everything from melting polar ice caps to local government budget cuts. Henwood will ask some hard questions about this much-used word. Is globalization guilty as charged? How new is it really? Is globalization entirely bad? And just what do we mean by globalization, anyway?
Doug Henwood is a Yale-trained, self-described former conservative. He edits the Left Business Observer, hosts a radio show on WBAI (New York), writes for The Nation and is the author of After the New Economy (2003), Wall Street (1997), and The State of the USA Atlas (1994).
