In chapter 1, «Redefining the Enemy,» I describe
the present global economic order as one in need of fundamental restructuring, and how the United States through low - intensity conflict seeks to block or control any such changes.
Not exact matches
The
present growth of capitalist globalization is the continuation of the
economic and sociocultural
order built up by that earlier
global transformation under Western military and colonial domination.
In the quotation at the head of this chapter, Daly and Cobb write of the impending change to the
present global order necessitated by the deteriorating environment resulting from the dominant
economic and political
order.
Have you considered that the
economic risks of drastic carbon cutting and therefore access to cheap energy for developing economies, not to mention distractions from real and
present infrastructure and land - management issues (a very likely factor in the recent Pakistan floods) under the catch - all label of
global warming, may in fact represent a blind alley that contributes to a fatality risk for many of the world's poorest people of at least an
order of magnitude greater than 1 %?