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In the early 1990s journalists, economists, social scientists and spin-doctors began to focus on ‘globalisation’ as defining a new age in socio-economic development (Therborn, 2000:149).[1] For the Right, it stood for a brave new world then emerging, one which junked trade barriers and obstructive regulation based on nation-states. The original, early-nineteenth century economic-liberal utopia of unfettered market operations – a libertarian and individualistic vision splendid – was at long last about to be realised globally.

 
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