About the Author:
Manfred B. Steger is professor of politics and government at Illinois State University, affiliated faculty member in the Department of Political Science at the University of Hawai'i-Manoa, and academic director of the Globalism Institute at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in Australia. His academic fields of expertise include theories and ideologies of globalization, comparative political and social theory, theories of nonviolence, and international politics. His most recent publications include Rethinking Globalism: The New Market Ideology; GandhiOs Dilemma: Nonviolent Principles and Nationalist Power; Violence and Its Alternatives: An Interdisciplinary Reader; Engels After Marx; and The Quest for Evolutionary Socialism: Eduard Bernstein and Social Democracy.
Review:
Praise for the first edition 'Here, at last, is a scholarly book about globalism. This first-rate guide to the globalization debate is highly recommended'—CHOICE 'A useful stepping stone towards capturing the nature of globalization'—International Affairs Manfred Steger's new study of globalism offers a penetrating analysis of what he calls 'the new market ideology' and, quite remarkably, joins the virtues of a careful and scholarly examination of the academic and political debate over globalization with the virtues of a strong progressive critique of market globalism's consequences. Those who find the academic debate too remote from the moral and civic issues will welcome Steger's engagement in the politics and ideology of globalization; those who find the street protests too remote from judicious judgment and empirical research will welcome Steger's commitment to rigorous scholarship. This is undoubtedly the best of the scholarly surveys of the theory and practices of marketglobalism that has appeared in recent years. . . . Of equal value to students of globalization and those engaged in its practices—whether in classrooms, boardrooms, or the streets. —Benjamin R. Barber, Kekst Professor of Civil Society, University of
Praise for the first edition'Here, at last, is a scholarly book about globalism. This first-rate guide to the globalization debate is highly recommended'—CHOICE'A useful stepping stone towards capturing the nature of globalization'—International AffairsManfred Steger's new study of globalism offers a penetrating analysis of what he calls 'the new market ideology' and, quite remarkably, joins the virtues of a careful and scholarly examination of the academic and political debate over globalization with the virtues of a strong progressive critique of market globalism's consequences. Those who find the academic debate too remote from the moral and civic issues will welcome Steger's engagement in the politics and ideology of globalization; those who find the street protests too remote from judicious judgment and empirical research will welcome Steger's commitment to rigorous scholarship. This is undoubtedly the best of the scholarly surveys of the theory and practices of market globalism that has appeared in recent years. . . . Of equal value to students of globalization and those engaged in its practices—whether in classrooms, boardrooms, or the streets. —Benjamin R. Barber, Kekst Professor of Civil Society, University of Maryland
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