Economic Globilization: A Need for Alternative Visions
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https://doi.org/10.21225/D5MC74Abstract
This article argues against the economic globalization agenda. It describes the impact of economic globalization on Canada, explores ways for university adult educators to challenge the pro-globalization forces, and calls for adult educators to take a strong stand on this issue.Downloads
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