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Globalization and the International Working Class: A Marxist Assessment
This work explores the underlying reasons for the globalization of the world economy from the late 1970s and explains the inability of organizations based on a national program - such as the trade unions - to defend any of the social gains of the working class. It advances the need for the rebuilding of an international socialist workers' movement to combat globally organized capital.
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| Author | ICFI |
| Publisher | Mehring Books |
| Publication Date | 1998 |
| Pages | 154 |
| Publication Type | Paperback |
| ISBN | 978-0-929087-81-8 |



