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Wooden Shoe Books: Mark Engler (April 17 at 19:00)
Mark Engler discusses How to Rule the World: The Coming Battle Over the Global Economy'.
In conversation about his new book, How to Rule the World: The Coming Battle Over the Global Economy, journalist, activist, and policy analyst Mark Engler will discuss the collapse of neoliberal globalization and the challenges of fighting empire after Bush.
Skylight Books: Mark Engler (May 2 at 19:30)
How to Rule the World: The Coming Battle Over the Global Economy (Nation Books) In honor of International Worker's Day on May 1st, Nation journalist Mark Engler will be reading from his book "How to Rule the World: The Coming Battle Over the Global Economy." Mark's articles on globalization, Latin ... (more)American affairs, militarism, domestic politics, and the environment appear in publications including Dissent, Newsday, The Nation, the San Francisco Chronicle, Mother Jones, The Progressive, The Christian Science Monitor, The Ecologist, TomPaine.com, In These Times, Grist Magazine, and TomDispatch.
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Brecht Forum: Mark Engler, Frida Berrigan, Greg Grandin (May 21 at 19:30)
Mark Engler discusses How to Rule the World: The Coming Battle Over the Global Economy.; Frida Berrigan.; Greg Grandin.
Global Economy, author and activist Mark Engler will explore how international social movements have responded to the shift from Clinton-era "corporate globalization" to Bush-era "imperial globalization," and to the rapidly changing roles of the IMF, World Bank, and the WTO. Panelists Greg Grandin and ... (more)Frida Berrigan will join to discuss the contrasting globalization strategies of Obama, McCain, and Clinton, and the challenges for those who will be fighting empire under a new administration.
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Harry W. Schwartz Bookshop - Downer Avenue: Mark Engler (July 15 at 19:00)
Mark Engler discusses How to Rule the World.
Journalist Mark Engler lays out a new way of understanding globalization politics and describes the conflict between Clinton-era vision of corporate controlled global economy and a Bush-era vision based on U.S. military dominance. He explains how they overlap, when they clash with each other, and why ... (more)the author hopes neither vision prevails.
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