Dani on Wed, 7 Jan 2004 06:41:52 +0100 (CET)


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<nettime> Globalization


On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 11:16:26 +0000, "Ian Dickson ian-at-iand.demon.co.uk"
said:

> Thought for 2004 - Does the globalisation of the anti globalisation 
> movement signify that that the anti-globalisation movement has failed?

It's a senseless play on words.

The buzzword globalization has a lot of connotations.  Mass media is
using this buzzword with a lot of meanings, making the speech of the
anti-globalization movement apparently void.

What the anti-globalization movement is seeking is better understood if
you read the meaning of the word globalizaci�n in a Spanish dictionary
<http://buscon.rae.es/draeI/SrvltGUIBusUsual?LEMA=globalizaci�n>:

| globalizaci�n. 
|   
|  1. f. Tendencia de los mercados y de las empresas a extenderse, 
|  alcanzando una dimensi�n mundial que sobrepasa las fronteras 
|  nacionales.
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