Re: MD DQ people

From: john williams (ducati900@bigpond.com)
Date: Sun Feb 02 2003 - 07:23:16 GMT

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    Dave

    Here here!

    John from The Rock
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "David Buchanan" <DBuchanan@ClassicalRadio.org>
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    Sent: Sunday, February 02, 2003 1:27 PM
    Subject: RE: MD DQ people

    > Wim, Horse and all:
    >
    > The question was:
    > 'Who is your favorite contrarian? What is so static as to be an enemy of
    > life?'
    >
    > Wim said:
    > My favorite is irrelevant, but on a global scale THE contrarians of the
    > present period are the (very diverse) movements for an other
    globalization.
    > The static patterns they rally against are the patterns of the present
    form
    > of
    > globalization. Globalization, opening up societies to the world market and
    > to a global consumerist culture, is very dynamic (with small 'd'), but at
    > the same time seen as imposing the same culture (= static pattern)
    > everywhere.
    >
    > DMB says:
    > Interesting answer. I think I'm with you on this one. The kind of
    > globalization that we're watching is pretty damn static. I mean, its not
    > really globalization at all. Its the world wide export of provincial,
    narrow
    > corporate values. Its about destroying a world a variety in favor of the
    New
    > McWorld Order. You want fries with that?
    >
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