
Source: The Self-Organizing Economy (1996), Chapter 9. Concluding Thoughts
Source: The Globalization of Poverty and the New World Order - Second Edition - (2003), Chapter 5, The Global Cheap-Labor Economy, p. 69 (See also: Rosa Luxemburg, Karl Marx)
Source: The Self-Organizing Economy (1996), Chapter 9. Concluding Thoughts
Quotes, Our Larger Tasks (2002)
Context: We must acknowledge that the utter poverty of hundreds of millions of people is not a matter for compassion only, but a threat in the long term to the growth and vigor of the global economic system. We must see it as a part of our charge to help create economic opportunity so that the gap between the richest and poorest does not grow ever wider.
“The global crisis is caused by pathologies inherent in the global financial system itself.”
The Crisis of Global Capitalism (1998)
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“Globalization is the economic treason that dare not speak it name.”
2000s, Where the Right Went Wrong (2004)
Report of the Independent Expert on the promotion of a democratic and equitable international order on the adverse impacts of free trade and investment agreements on a democratic and equitable international order http://www.ohchr.org/EN/Issues/IntOrder/Pages/Reports.aspx.
2015, Report submitted to the UN General Assembly
Source: Global Shift (2003) (Fourth Edition), Chapter 7, Transnational Corporations, p. 202
Quoted in: Richard Duncan (2011) The Dollar Crisis, p. 232
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