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Toward a New Consensus: Answering the Dangers of Globalization (Perspectives)
Harvard International Review 2005, Summer, 27, 2
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We live in a world of "overlapping communities of fate." Everyday life--work, money, beliefs, as well as trade, communications, finance, and the environment--connects us all with increasing intensity. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
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