Democracy at Risk: American Culture in a Global Culture
Barber says that global culture is American--increasingly trapped within American culture in its technologically facilitated, free market supported, globalizing form--which he refers to as McWorld. Barber's McWorld with its global markets, consumer manipulation, illusion of competition, and its...
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