Latin American History – 1791 to Present
The anti-globalization movement is a social and political response to the economic, cultural, and political effects of globalization, advocating for local and national interests over global corporate interests. This movement emerged in the late 20th century, fueled by concerns about economic inequality, environmental degradation, and the erosion of local cultures and identities. It seeks to challenge neoliberal policies that prioritize free trade and deregulation at the expense of social justice and sustainability.
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