Reconstructe the Resisting Space of Globalization-The Theory of Jameson's Globalization

Modern Philosophy 2:35-40 (2006)
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Jameson is committed to the ideology of globalization critique, revealing the essence of globalization, the power of the true state of capitalist expansion, especially on the cover of exploitation and inequality. He also calls for the establishment on the basis of equality and justice in international exchanges in order to resist the expansion of capitalism. Jameson dedicates to the ideological criticism of globalization, proclaims the true condition of capitalism expansion as the essence and cause of globalization, especially it's concealing of exploition and unequality. In the same time, he also calls an international communication on the base of equality and justice for resisting capitalism expansion. Author narrates and commentates his globalization theory comprehensively and systemically

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