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The Globalization Gap and the Revolt of the Rich
Date: Jul 22, 2005 By Robert Isaak. Sample Chapter is provided courtesy of Financial Times Prentice Hall.
The gaps between rich and poor have become so extreme in the twenty-first century and the aggressive competitive policies of the wealthy so transparent that the legitimacy of the post–World War II rules of the global economy has been undermined. Robert Isaak explains why a global catastrophe may be in the making if the rich do not change their behavior and create opportunities for the poor to become more self-sufficient.
Revolts from true birth, stumbling on abuse, Virtue itself turns vice, being misapplied; And vice sometime's by action dignified

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