Money mavericks: economic thinkers who've dared to challenge the dominant view

New Internationalist, Jan-Feb, 2000

MAIN IDEAS Key strategist in fight against unaccountable `corporate rule' and for basic rights of citizenship. Says narrow, money-centred agenda of private corporations and government supporters has hijacked democracy and created a `new royalty' of global elites. Believes globalization and corporate rule are not inevitable. `To say that we have no choice is intellectual terrorism.'

LEGACY Thorn in the side of corporate free-traders. Charges that trade liberalization benefits rich and powerful, undercuts national sovereignty and subverts public interest. Has raised concerns about corporate influence on public policy and erosion of postwar social contract by global free-trade agenda. Has also raised concerns about concentration of press ownership and dominant business influence on mass media in shaping public opinion.

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