A World Beyond Difference: Cultural Identity in the Age of GlobalizationISBN: 978-1-4051-2690-8
Paperback
240 pages
November 2004, Wiley-Blackwell
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“Debates about globalization have become stereotyped.
Universalists hope for one world united under rational law;
postmodernists and their postcolonial and neo-Marxist allies dream
of a heterotopia of autonomous free agents. In this book, Ronald
Niezen steps outside this sterile dualism to show how each side
subscribes to the same Western utopian ideals, which are then
imposed on the facts. Case material from his wide experience
illustrates the failings of ideologically generated theories and
offers a more realistic approach to the actual experience of
globalization. Elegantly written, free of cant, empirically
grounded, theoretically sophisticated, and passionately argued,
this brilliant book is required reading.”
Charles Lindholm, Boston University
"This volume is a thought-provoking, intellectually exciting analysis of the quest for a global borderless society ... The author presents many inspired and thought-provoking challenges to the reader and one cannot but be impressed by the logic of his arguments." Cambridge University Press