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category: Political Science
published: May 2007
ISBN:9780774813600
publisher: UBC Press, Les Editions du Boreal

From World Order to Global Disorder

States, Markets, and Dissent

by Dorval Brunelle, translated by Richard Howard

tagged: globalization, history & theory
Description

Anti-globalization activism world-wide attests to the tensions between globalization and civil society. To better understand this fraught relationship, Dorval Brunelle compares two social orders separated by a half-century. The post-World War II order entailed a broad vision uniting three complementary objectives – security, justice, and welfare – which were entrusted to a network of international and national institutions. In contrast, globalization, with wealth as its only objective, is undermining and overhauling the values and institutions of the previous order, including the United Nations and the welfare state.

From World Order to Global Disorder demonstrates the profound effect of globalization on relations between the state, civil society, and markets, as well as on collective and individual rights. As neo-liberalism evolves into globalization, governments are eschewing their role as public guardians and are instead bartering the very assets and resources their citizens’ labour and activism created and preserved. However, no constitution makes governments owners of collective assets: governments are merely trustees. In this context, the world’s citizens have a tremendous task before them: in the wake of the welfare state, their social forums are indispensable in the quest for a more just and equitable world.

About the Authors

Dorval Brunelle


Richard Howard

Contributor Notes

Dorval Brunelle is Professor of Sociology and Director of the Observatoire des Amériques at the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM). He has published extensively, focusing more recently on the social dimensions of globalization and market liberalization. Richard Howard has been translating books from the French, chiefly in the social sciences, for over three decades.

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