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Mort de la globalisation

By John Ralston Saul, Jean-Luc Fidel

Economics, Canadian non-fiction, Politics and government

Human-narrated audio

Summary

Il y a trente ans, la globalisation surgissait, balayant tout sur son passage. Ses apôtres, les néolibéraux, proclamaient que ce mouvement était inéluctable et que, pour leur plus grand bonheur, toutes les sociétés seraient désormais organisées autour d'un seul élément… : l'économie. Ils nous demandaient de les croire ; nous les avons crus. En vérité, la globalisation n'était pas une fatalité, mais une idéologie, une théorie expérimentale visant à remodeler simultanément les paysages économique, politique et social. Or, tout montre aujourd'hui que cette idéologie-là est en train de mourir. 2006. Titre uniforme: The collapse of globalism and the reinvention of the world.

Title Details

ISBN 9782228900461
Publisher Payot
Copyright Date 2006
Book number 2408258

Audio details for CELA title

Narrator Michel Tanguay
Duration 15 hours 6 minutes 9 seconds
Audio producer INCA, 2007.
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