Globalization has affected everyone's lives, and the reactions
to it have been mixed. Legal scholars and political scientists tend
to emphasize its harmful aspects, while economists tend to
emphasize its benefits. Those concerned about human rights have
more often been among the critics than among the supporters of
globalization. In Can Globalization Promote Human Rights? Rhoda
Howard-Hassmann presents a balanced account of the negative and
positive features of globalization in relation to human rights, in
both their economic and civil/political dimensions.
On the positive side, she draws on substantial empirical work to
show that globalization has significantly reduced world poverty
levels, even while, on the negative side, it has exacerbated
economic inequality across and within countries. Ultimately, she
argues, social action and political decision making will determine
whether the positive effects of globalization outweigh the
negatives. And, in contrast to those who prefer either schemes for
redistributing wealth on moral grounds or authoritarian socialist
approaches, she makes the case for social democracy as the best
political system for the protection of all human rights, civil and
political as well as economic.
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