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"Parceling the Globe" is a study in the processes of global
democracy. It offers an early answer to the question regarding our
responsibility to others. Through its organization, it presents a
partial understanding of the globalization process. It determines
the range of global behaviors and articulates the prospects for
peace in a globalizing environment.
A Future without Borders (FWB) offers an explanation of why the
recent, but by now distant, movements of the "Occupy Wall Street"
activists have repeated themselves across the globe. The book
demonstrates some of the processes inherent to an adapting
cosmopolitanism (a call for civility, a call for Justice, a call
for a collective responsibility or accountability) that is not
individualistic in nature. Until recently, the statal/national
problems understood as politico-economic failures were conceived as
isolated problems, failures of statal institutions that are
particular to certain countries. FWB contests the Westphalian logic
that explains these circumstances, as national failures and argues
instead that the conditions be assessed as extensions of the global
economic and ideological failures that they surely are.
Contributors are: Anton Allahar, Arnold Farr, Andrew Fiala,
Pierre-Andre Gagnon, Bill Gay, Kurtis Hagen, Linden F. Lewis,
Tracey Nicholls, Richard T. Peterson, Jorge Rodriguez, Eddy M.
Souffrant, and Hilbourne A. Watson.
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