[lbo-talk] The Economics and Politics of the World Social Forum

Yoshie Furuhashi furuhashi.1 at osu.edu
Sat Nov 29 03:48:42 PST 2003


Here's a sharp criticism of the economics and politics of the World Social Forum. . . .

The Research Unit for Political Economy (R.U.P.E.), "The Economics and Politics of the World Social Forum: Lessons for the Struggle against 'Globalisation'": <http://www.rupe-india.org/35/contents.html>

* "Introduction: 'Globalisation'": <http://www.rupe-india.org/35/globalisation.html>

* "I. How and Why the World Social Forum Emerged": <http://www.rupe-india.org/35/howandwhy.html>

* "II. WSF Mumbai 2004 and the NGO phenomenon in India": <http://www.rupe-india.org/35/wsfmumbai.html>

* "Appendix I: Ford Foundation - A Case Study of the Aims of Foreign Funding": <http://www.rupe-india.org/35/app1.html>

* "Appendix II: Funds for the World Social Forum": <http://www.rupe-india.org/35/app2.html>

-- Yoshie

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