- Alter-globalization
Alter-globalisation (or Alter-mondialization from the French "altermondialisme") is the name of a
social movement whose political line is close toanti-globalization but which prefers to present itself as supporting the international integration ofglobalization while urging that values ofdemocracy , economic justice,environmental protection , andhuman rights be put ahead of purely economic concerns.Alter-globalization is considered distinct from the more widely-used word '
anti-globalization ', which is thought to be pejorative by members of the movement. The name may be taken as coming from the popularslogan of this movement: 'Another world is possible ', coming from theWorld Social Forum . [cite book |last=Hinkelammert |first=Franz Josef |authorlink= |coauthors=Ulrich Duchrow |editor= |others= |title=Property for People, Not for Profit: Alternatives to the Global Tyranny of Capital |origdate= |origyear= |origmonth= |url= |format= |accessdate= |accessyear= |accessmonth= |edition= |series= |date= |year= |month= |publisher=Progressio |location= |language= |isbn=1-8427-7479-4 |oclc= |doi= |id= |pages=Page vii |chapter= |chapterurl= |quote= ]This movement objects to what it deems as neo-liberal globalization. The movement mainly opposes the way it believes that international institutions (such as the
WTO , theIMF , and theWorld Bank ) work towards First World economic interests. This is not to be confused withproletarian internationalism as put forth by communists in that their criticism of First world economic interests is not necessarily a repugnance with thefree market .Etymology
The term was coined against accusations of
nationalism byneoliberal proponents of globalization, meaning a support of bothhumanism anduniversal value s but a rejection of theWashington consensus and similar neoliberal policies. It is henceforth similar to theGlobal Justice Movement expression. The "alter-globalization" French movement was thus opposed to the "Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe " on the grounds that it only advanced neoliberalism and an Anglo-Saxon economic model.Originally developed in French as "altermondialisme", it has been borrowed into English in the form of altermondialism or altermondialization. It defines the stance of movements opposed to a
neoliberal globalization , but favorable to a globalization respectful ofhuman rights , the environment,national sovereignty , andcultural diversity.Following the French usage of the word "altermondialist", the English counterpart "alter-globalist" may be coined.The term "alter-globalization" is derived from the term "anti-globalization", which journalists and others used to describe the movement. Many French journalists, in particular, have since ceased using the term "anti-globalization" in favor of "alter-globalization". It is supposed to distinguish proponents of alter-globalization from different "anti-globalization" activists (those who are against "any" kind of globalization: nationalists, protectionists, communitarians, etc.).
Critiquing the World Market
The alter-globalisationists consider globalisation by market forces as not synonymous with humanity’s progress as its profits are not shared equally among all. The altermondialists denounce in particular the inequality between the richest and the poorest on the planet that has been constantly on the rise since the 1960s. This can be attributed in part to globalisation, more so than internal forces within countries. According to a 2001 report from
PNUD , the top 1% of the world’s richest have accumulated a total wealth equal to that of the poorest 57%.Also criticised is the liberalisation of international financial flow, which, according to the alter-globalisationists, has resulted in the destabilisation of local economies and disastrous humanitarian consequences, for example, the
Argentine economic crisis (1999–2002) and theAsian Financial Crisis of 1997.Groups
Advocates of alter-globalization have set up an online global news network, the
Independent Media Center , to report on developments pertinent to the movement. Groups in favour of alter-globalization includeATTAC , an international trade reform network headquartered in France.World Social Forum
The largest forum for alter-globalization activity is the annual
World Social Forum . TheWorld Social Forum is intended as a democratic space organised in terms of the movement's values.ee also
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Democratic globalization
*anti-globalization
*Global Justice Movement
*Global Citizens Movement
*Transformation of culture
*Globalization and Health External links
* [http://www.dollarsandsense.org/archives/2000/0300collect.html "The ABCs of the Global Economy"] from
Dollars & Sense MagazineReferences and notes
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