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如果有人希望理解,在世界贸易组织举行部长会议的时候,发生了什么争论,卡普斯坦的《共享财富》一书是开始的好地方。许多有关全球化的图书主要叙述电子技术的奇迹,或者与商品、服务和投资有关的数万亿美元在全球各地流动,《共享财富》却不同,它论述的是日趋增强的不平等。虽然政府、企业和金融界的领导人坚持起支配作用的自由市场正统做法,世界各地的许多工人正处于经济变革的受害一方。卡普斯坦关心的是“工业国家被列为生活在贫困线以下的1亿公民……这些国家中失业的
If anyone wishes to understand what was going on at the time of the World Trade Organization’s ministerial meeting, Kapostin’s book Fortune Wealth is a good place to start. Many books on globalization mainly address the miracle of electronic technology, or the trillions of dollars associated with goods, services, and investment flowing around the globe, but “shared wealth”, which speaks to rising inequality. While the government, business and financial leaders insist on the dominant free-market orthodox practices, many workers around the world are on the losing side of economic change. Kapstein is concerned that "industrialized countries are classified as 100 million citizens living below the poverty line ... Unemployed in these countries