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In Defence of Global Capitalism
Johan Norberg
The first book to rebut - systematically and thoroughly the world picture
and tenets of the anti-globalisation movement has been written by a 27-year-old
Swede - and former anarchist. It quickly became a best-seller in Sweden
after its publication in May 2001, and now there is an English version.
For some time, opponents of globalisation have been able to spread myths
about capitalism. They say that free trade and free markets make the world
a more unequal place, that capitalism holds people in poverty, that economic
growth harms the environment, that multinational corporations keep wages
and labour standards on a low level, and that free financial markets cause
crises. This is not correct. In Defence of Global Capitalism is the book
that systematically challenges and refutes the anti-capitalist assumptions.
With hard facts, statistics and simple graphs, Johan Norberg explains
why capitalism is in the process of creating a better world. But the book
is also personally written, with an emphasis on values, and the fact that
globalisation gives opportunities and freedom to the world's poor. The
book illustrates this with concrete examples of people and countries that
have prospered thanks to globalisation, and those that have suffered because
of isolation.
Johan Norberg shows that the diffusion of capitalism in the last decades
has lowered poverty rates and created opportunities for individuals all
over the world. Living standards and life expectancy has risen fast in
most places. World hunger, infant mortality and inequality have diminished.
This is because of an economic and technological development that is the
result of free market policies. The poor countries that have liberalised
their economies have shown impressive results, while those that have not
are stuck in deep misery. Therefore, we need more capitalism and globalisation
if we want a better world, not less.
The author, Johan Norberg, has an MA in history of ideas. He is the author
of books on human rights, the history of liberalism and the Swedish author
Vilhelm Moberg. He is often seen in the Swedish debate on globalisation,
and is the editor of the web site www.frihandel.nu, about free
trade. He was born 1973 and lives in Stockholm, Sweden
http://www.globalcapitalism.st/
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