by Specop_007 » Thu 11 Nov 2004, 19:19:24
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('trespam', 'G')lobalization is often described as the race to the bottom. The bottom includes slave labor and environmental spoiling. International trade agreements should ensure that Globalization is more than means to step on the faces of the impoverished as they labor on the bottom of the pyramid.
Globalization is also described as a way to raise all boats. Those who participate on this board, those who believe that global energy supplies will peak, know that all boats will not be raised. The energy tide is going down.
I vote for international trade agreements that ensure at least a minimal level of human dignity and environmental integrity, and augment that with moral actions such as boycotts.
You keep posting logical stuff like that I might share my jelly beans.
I do agree, there should be international trade agreements which ensure a minimal level of human dignity and concern for the environment. The problem is where do we draw the line?