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'''Globalization''' is a term to describe the tendency towards a more interconnected world. '''Globalization''' is
the ostensible target of the ], a loose conglomeration of various protest movements.

''It is difficult to define "globalization" as it means different things to the various protest groups, none of which are actually protesting
"the tendency towards a more interconnected world."''


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Globalization is the ostensible target of the Anti-globalization movement, a loose conglomeration of various protest movements.

It is difficult to define "globalization" as it means different things to the various protest groups, none of which are actually protesting "the tendency towards a more interconnected world."

See also:

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