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Encyclopedia > Altermondialism

Altermondialization, from French altermondialisme, is a term coined to define the stance of movements opposed to a neoliberal globalization, but favorable to a globalization respectful of the human rights, the environment, national sovereignty, and cultural diversity.


See also

External link

  • Altermondialisme.net (http://www.altermondialisme.net/)



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