Peter Dorman wrote: >My position, FWIW, is that it is not "globalization" that's the problem, >but the particular sort of globalization we've been having & its >political and structural links to neoliberalism. Yup. Another serious problem with the word. Similarly, the problem isn't necesarily "part-time" work, but that part-time work pays less than full-time and generally includes no benefits. Doug
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