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Manfred B. Steger

Autore di Globalization: A Very Short Introduction

26 opere 981 membri 6 recensioni

Sull'Autore

Manfred B. Steger is Professor of Global Studies and Director of the Globalism Research Center at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology.

Opere di Manfred B. Steger

Grassroots Zen (2001) 33 copie

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Nome canonico
Steger, Manfred
Data di nascita
20th Century
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
Australia

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This was a short and unnecessarily belabored book about globalization. The author did provide many real time/life examples of globalization. It is the author’s thesis that globalization has three facets: form, quality, and dimension. I have found several author opinions (and they are opinions!) that I would argue: “Globalism consists of powerful narratives that sell an overarching neoliberal worldview.” Then the author goes on to argue that globalism is sparking a worldwide resurgence of national populism. Populism and neoliberalism are not compatible—it can’t be both—imho. I’m not even sure this was worth the read, but I have been “introduced!” I listened to this on audio. 4 hours 4 mins… (altro)
 
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Tess_W | 2 altre recensioni | Apr 12, 2024 |
Not bad and the right length but nothing new to me
 
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jammymammu | 2 altre recensioni | Jan 6, 2023 |
Neo-liberalism is a new phenomenon, which has swept the world since the 1990s. It is unfortunate that it is linked to liberalism, as a concept, even though it is different. In my view, neo-liberalism is capitalism on steroids. Anyhow, the authors started by providing an excellent description of neo-liberalism, and then went on to describe the various forms in which it is unfolding in the various regions of the world.

This is illuminating and frightening. Nothing stems the tide. Not yet.

An excellent book
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RajivC | 1 altra recensione | May 19, 2022 |
Severely disappointing. For a book meant to be an introduction to globalization, Steger sure loves putting his own thoughts and opinions alongside the actual facts. It really loses direction in the last two chapters and never recovers. Steger's arrogant tone makes it hard to want to read anything else by him. The fact that he includes one of his own books in the reference section really rubs me the wrong way. Not so much a very short introduction as a very short diatribe.
 
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sarahlh | 2 altre recensioni | Mar 6, 2021 |

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Opere
26
Utenti
981
Popolarità
#26,257
Voto
½ 3.5
Recensioni
6
ISBN
106
Lingue
5

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