Not much is to be gained simply by religious groups and religious leaders repeating slogans about the costs and evils of globalisation.
Not much is to be gained simply by religious groups and religious leaders repeating slogans about the costs and evils of globalisation.
We have views on social issues that may seem to some that we are hard-line Tories. However our economics policies and our opposition to the process called globalisation could be considered by some to place us on the far-left of conventional politics.
Globalisation makes it clear that social responsibility is required not only of governments, but of companies and individuals. All sources must interact in order to reach the MDGs.
Globalisation will make our societies more creative and prosperous, but also more vulnerable.
Outside these walls, young people are demonstrating against globalisation, ... I believe deeply that many of them are asking legitimate questions, and I embrace the commitment of a new generation to fight poverty. I share their passion and their questioning.
One of the fundamental questions of today's world is undoubtedly the question of equitable globalisation.
I'm against this huge globalisation on the basis of economic advantage.
It's your natural right to do so. And we firmly believe that with globalisation, with the entry of China into the WTO, your markets will open.
This is not bad, but the pace of globalisation has surpassed the capacity of the system to adjust to new realities of a more interdependent and integrated world.
Firstly, economic globalisation has brought prosperity and development to many countries, but also financial crises to Asia, Latin America and Russia, and increasing poverty and marginalisation.
But around the idea of a new centre-left, and new progressive politics that can respond, for instance to the globalisation of our economy.
Globalisation has made us more vulnerable. It creates a world without borders, and makes us painfully aware of the limitations of our present instruments, and of politics, to meet its challenges.
Globalisation, which benefits only multi-national companies and takes away all sense of local or national pride and identity, is the biggest threat facing all the member states of the EU.
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