>At a recent public meeting in London, anti-capitalist spokeswoman Naomi
>Klein was at pains to reject the charge of economic nationalism. But her
>protests only underline the point. Where the enemy is seen as the
>foreign influence of global capitalism, local capitalism becomes the
>ideal, if only by default. The point is all too clear in the promotion
>of small business in anti-globalisation protestor George Monbiot's
>recent book, The Captive State.
I agree with these sentiments, but can we flesh out some details? What's a proper opposition to advocate?
Doug