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- Democratic_globalization abstract "Democratic globalization is a social movement towards an institutional system of global democracy that would give world citizens a say in world organizations.[citation needed] This would, in their view, bypass nation-states, corporate oligopolies, ideological NGOs, cults and mafias. One of its most prolific proponents is the British political thinker David Held. In the last decade he published a dozen books regarding the spread of democracy from territorially defined nation states to a system of global governance that encapsulates the entire world.These proponents state that democratic globalization's purpose is to: Expand globalization and make people closer and more united; Have it reach all fields of activity and knowledge, not only the governmental one, but also the economic, since the economic one is crucial to develop the well-being of world citizens; and Give world citizens democratic access and a say in those global activities.Supporters of the democratic globalization movement draw a distinction between their movement and the one most popularly known as the 'anti-globalization' movement, claiming that their movement avoids ideological agenda about economics and social matters. Democratic globalization supporters state that the choice of political orientations should be left to the world citizens, via their participation in world democratic institutions.Some proponents in the "anti-globalization movement" do not necessarily disagree with this position. For example, George Monbiot, normally associated with the anti-globalization movement (who prefers the term Global Justice Movement) in his work Age of Consent has proposed similar democratic reforms of most major global institutions, suggesting direct democratic elections of such bodies, and suggests a form of "world government."".
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- Democratic_globalization wikiPageExternalLink www.uno-komitee.de.
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- Democratic_globalization comment "Democratic globalization is a social movement towards an institutional system of global democracy that would give world citizens a say in world organizations.[citation needed] This would, in their view, bypass nation-states, corporate oligopolies, ideological NGOs, cults and mafias. One of its most prolific proponents is the British political thinker David Held.".
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