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The provided passages do not directly state the practical implications of the globalization debate or the anti-globalization movement.
However, the passages do mention that "Fences and Windows: Dispatches from the Front Lines of the Globalization Debate" is intended to offer "introduction and explanation, looking at where the movement has come from and where it is going" [2]. The book also reflects on "the nature of resistance: the street protests that shocked and energized millions, carnival-style subversion and the apparent disorganization that is anti-globalization’s great strength" [1, 2]. These elements suggest that the book discusses the strategies and characteristics of resistance within the globalization debate, but the specific practical outcomes or implications are not detailed.
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al-style subversion and the apparent disorganization that is anti-globalization’s great strength. Fences and Windows: Dispatches from the Front Lines of the Globalization Debate is provocative, intelligent and passionate, a document, in its own right, of a unique time in our history. Categories: Political Science Pages: 298 Snippet: But this book also reflects on the nature of resistance: the street protests that shocked and energized millions, carnival-style subversion and the apparent disorganization that is anti-globalization’s great strength.
Title: Fences and Windows by Naomi Klein Description: Fences and Windows: Dispatches from the Front Lines of the Globalization Debate brings together two years of Naomi Klein’s writings and tracks the globalization conflict from Seattle to September 11th and beyond. Since the publication of No Logo, Naomi Klein has continued tirelessly as a brilliant and informed contributor to contemporary debate. Fences and Windows: Dispatches from the Front Lines of the Globalization Debate, intended as a companion to No Logo, includes her most notable essays, speeches and articles on issues from NAFTA to…