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9 July, 12:59

In "The New Imperialism, Globalization and Racism" author Howard Winant argued that the global issues we associate with the global north/south, developed/developing, and First/Third World issues, are also deeply racial issues. Group of answer choices

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    In "The New Imperialism, Globalization and Racism" author Howard Winant argued that the global issues we associate with the global north/south, developed/developing, and First/Third World issues, are also deeply racial issues, the book also argued that globalization is a radicalized social structure of domination, by which the governments and transnational corporations based in the lighter skinned global north use international organizations such as the International Monetary Fund, World Bank and World Trade Organization, to dominate and exploit the darker skinned global south. Therefore, the politics of race must be understood in the context of global processes that are spurring the mass immigration of people from South to North and East to West, thereby greatly increasing diversity in Europe and the United States.
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