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Benjamin Barber : Jihad vs. McWorld: How the Planet Is Both Falling Apart and Coming Together and What This Means for Democracy
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Author: Benjamin Barber
Title: Jihad vs. McWorld: How the Planet Is Both Falling Apart and Coming Together and What This Means for Democracy
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Published in: English
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 381
Date: 1995-08-01
ISBN: 0812923502
Publisher: Crown
Weight: 1.65 pounds
Size: 6.75 x 1.25 x 9.75 inches
Edition: 1
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Barber offers a bold lens through which to understand the chaotic events of the post-Cold War world and, in the tradition of Alvin Toffler's Future Shock and Paul Kennedy's The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers, explains the forces at work, why democracy is under siege, and what the consequences are for citizenship.


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As soon as you hear the conceit of this book--that there are two great opposing forces at work in the world today, border-crossing capitalism and splintering factionalism, and that they are the two biggest threats to democracy--you know it rings true enough to be worth reading. Although capitalism could have only grown to current levels in the soil of democracies, Benjamin Barber argues that global capitalism now tends to work against the very concept of citizenship, of people thinking for themselves and with their neighbors. Too often now, how we think is the product of a transnational corporation (increasingly, a media corporation) with headquarters elsewhere. And although self-determination is one of the most fundamental of democratic principles, unchecked it has lead to a tribalism (think Bosnia, think Rwanda) in which virtually no one besides the local power elite gets a fair shake. The antidote, Barber concludes, is to work everywhere to resuscitate the non-governmental, non-business spaces in life--he calls them "civic spaces" (such as the village green, voluntary associations of every sort, churches, community schools)--where true citizenship thrives.

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