Global capitalism drives tremendous political changes, but it can not usher in an end of politics.
Not exact matches
Film - makers Lewis & Klein begin the movie by telling us that their visit to Argentina was
driven by the desire to demonstrate something their political leanings demand they believe, namely that there are alternatives to
global capitalism.
Playing into the tension between (growing) state
capitalism and (historically dominant) free market is China's ongoing development of its own version of the Marshall Plan — displaying the world's only
global economic strategy
driven by a trillion - plus dollars of investment into international infrastructure.
So true... Fear of
global warming has been great for academia and the Left from the beginning because it, «makes industry and
capitalism look bad while affording endless visuals of animals and third - world humans suffering at the hands of wealthy Westerners,» as Van Dyke noticed, plus: «Best of all, being
driven by junk - science that easily metamorphoses as required, it appeared to be endlessly self - sustaining.»
It also highlights the key trends
driving global change, their associated risks and investment opportunities, and how they are likely to affect the adoption of Sustainable
Capitalism.