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New Internationalist, Sept, 2004

'The protesters are right that the most pressing moral, political and
economic issue of our time is third-world poverty. And they are right
that the tide of globalization, powerful as the engines driving it may
be, can be turned back. The fact that both these things are true is what
makes the protesters and, crucially, the strand of popular opinion that
sympathises with them so terribly dangerous.'
The Economist editorial 'The Case for Globalization' 21 September 2000.
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