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Home » The Corporation, Globalization and their Pathologies and Potential
The Corporation, Globalization and their Pathologies and Potential
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The Corporation, Globalization and their Pathologies and Potential
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Free trade and the rise of the corporation have ushered in a new political and economic reality – globalization. The global economy has thrived, but the drive for ever-increasing profits has some worrying side effects, writes Craig Bowman.

Link: http://www.stwr.org/globalization/the-corporation-globalization-and-their-pathologies-and-potential....
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