Anti-globalization
noun
a political belief opposed to the emergence of a single world market dominated by multinational companies
Contemporary Examples
Since the Cold War, some in the anti-globalization movement have excused Hugo Chavez for the same reason.
The Pro-Palestinian Left’s Hamas Blindspot Peter Beinart March 7, 2013
The violence and confrontation that accompanied the anti-globalization protests of the late 1990s had the same results.
How to Lose Hearts and Minds David Frum May 17, 2012
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