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The '''anti-globalization movement''', also known as | The '''anti-globalization movement''', also known as the '''counter-globalization movement''', is a movement critical of [[globalization]]. | ||
Previously, there were large-scale protests against globalization, often targeting meetings by influential globalists, with criticisms such as undue influence by [[multinational corporations]]. These protests have largely died down, possibly related to leftist activists now viewing globalization more positively and related to politically correct causes such as | Previously, there were large-scale protests against globalization, often targeting meetings by influential globalists, with criticisms such as undue influence by [[multinational corporations]]. These protests have largely died down, possibly related to leftist activists now viewing globalization more positively and related to politically correct causes such as the [[mass immigration]]. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
Latest revision as of 14:11, 28 April 2024
The anti-globalization movement, also known as the counter-globalization movement, is a movement critical of globalization.
Previously, there were large-scale protests against globalization, often targeting meetings by influential globalists, with criticisms such as undue influence by multinational corporations. These protests have largely died down, possibly related to leftist activists now viewing globalization more positively and related to politically correct causes such as the mass immigration.
See also
- Globalization
- Woke capital - In particular, on diverting attention from economic and other issues viewed as problematic.