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Lecture Commentary by Debora Halbert
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2017
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- Globalization, Development, and Intellectual Property: New Challenges and New Opportunities
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- copyright © 2005 The American Society of International Law
References
1 Michael Hardt & Antonio Negri, Empire 43 (2000).
2 While Hardt and Negri see globalization as a generally positive historical step, there are costs in terms of wealth disparity. This disparity is an inevitable condition of globalization and for Hardt and Negri, the seeds of Empire's destruction. Id.
3 Jürgen Habermas, New Social Movements, 49 Telos 33 (1981).