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2004 "Alternative to Globalization" conference papers (and subsequent papers, 2004)

David Barkin
Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco

A Strategy to Create New Beneficiaries from World Trade
Betsy Bowman & Bob Stone
cofounders of the Center for Global Justice

Cooperativization on the Mondragón Model As Alternative to Globalizing Capitalism

George Caffentzis
University of Maine

A Tale of Two Conferences:
Globalization, the Crisis of Neoliberalism
and Question of the Commons

Suzanna Dennis
Colombia University
Sovereign Debt and the Promotion of Neoliberal Economic Policy
Cliff DuRand
Morgan University
Democracy and Struggles for Social Justice
Cliff DuRand
Morgan University

Neo-Liberalism and Globalization

Cliff DuRand
Morgan University
The New Imperialism
Fred Evans, Duquesne University
Barbara McCloskey, University of Pittsburgh

The New Solidarity: A Case Study of Cross-Border Labor Networks and Mural Art in the Age of Globalization

Ann Ferguson
University of Massachusetts/Amherst
Can Development Create Empowerment and Women's Liberation?
Dra. Olga Fernández Rios
Instituto de Filosofia, Habana, Cuba
Global Imperialism and Nation States
Milton Fisk
Indiana University

Global Public Goods and Self-Interest

Milton Fisk
Indiana University

The Roots of Poverty

Milton Fisk
Indiana University

What’s Wrong with ‘Global Justice’?

Ross Gandy
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Is Imperialism Capitalist?

Rommel González Diaz
CAIPARU and Chac Lol Coops

Social Organization as a Process for Change: Cooperatives of Yucatán and Campeche

Miguel Limia David
University of Havana, Cuba

The Training of Activists in Local Development
Steve Martinot
San Francisco State University

The Coloniality of Power:
Notes Toward De-Colonization
Song Mengrong
Loyola University (visiting professor)
Economic Globalization
and the Fate of Contemporary Socialism

Yolanda Millan
Legal Representative of "Mujeres Productoras"

Women Producers of Cochineal and Nopal: “Ya Tsedi Behña” (The Power of Women)
Graciela Monteagudo
Argentinean organizer, street theater maker and performer
From Trotsky to Puppets:
Other Revolutions are Possible
Adrian Ortega Guerrero
Centro de Geociencias, Campus Juriquilla, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Groundwater Quality at the Independence Basin in Central Mexico: Implications for Regional Development

Kathryn Russell
State University of New York College at Cortland

Unity Without Uniformity:
Class, Heterogeneity, and Culture
Mario Saenz
Le Moyne College
From the Political Economy of Empire
to the Latin American Philosophy of Dependency
David Schweickart
Loyola University, Chicago
Does Historical Materialism Imply Socialism?
Dana Silverman
Monmouth University
A cooperative model of social development: Using the workplace for social and individual growth

Karsten J. Struhl
John Jay College of Criminal Justice (CUNY)

Is Democracy a Universal Value? Whose Democracy?