Localization
A Global Manifesto
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304 pages
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Focusing on the significance of cultural, social, and ecological diversity, this book serves as a manifesto against the dominance of a monolithic global consumer culture. It critiques the notion that international competitiveness is essential for survival and highlights the negative impacts of globalization. More than just a critique, it offers actionable policies for fostering local self-sufficiency, presenting a compelling alternative that emphasizes the protection of local communities on a global scale.
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2000, paperback
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