There is a one-volume anthology of writing on globalization that is not bad, published last year by Sierra Books. Jerry Mander is a co-editor. It includes a decent bibliography. Also Mander co-edited a special issue of The Nation last summer on this. Unfortunately, both the book and the magazine would be rather one-sided, doesn't include or really acknowledge the points pushed by Doug and others. Thad At 02:48 PM 4/29/97 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Pen-lers, > I have had some enquiries by a member of the general public about >a number of issues relating to corporations, the environment and >globalization. >Specifically, he asked "if you knew of a single useful source of >information on the negative effects of globalization (a scientific >paper or even a thorough magazine article would be fine.)" I >promised to post his request on the list and ask for a suggested >reading list that would be accessible to the intelligent lay person. > >Suggestions? > >Paul Phillips, >Economics, >University of Manitoba. >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Thad Williamson National Center for Economic and Security Alternatives (Washington)/ Union Theological Seminary (New York) 212-531-1935 http://www.northcarolina.com/thad