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Our resistance must be as local as capitalism Place, scale and the anti-globalization protest movement

James DeFilippis

City, 2001, vol. 5, issue 3, 363-373

Abstract: This article by James DeFilippis initiates a debate we intend to engage with on current thought and action within the anti-globalization, pro-democracy movement. DeFilippis presents a perspective from the Globalise Resistance Movement, a broad coalition of socialist groups who have come together to formulate ideas, tactics and actions on how to challenge some of the ideologies and excesses of state and corporate power and economic globalization. Subsequently we will feature other voices from the anti-globalization movement.

Date: 2001
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