Our text first address the concept of globalization on page 70, however, most of the discussion regarding the effects of globalization are found in chapter 10 where Immanuel Wallerstein’s “World Systems Approach” is introduced along with analysis of high medium and low income nations. Also central to our understanding of the effects of globalization and the theoretical analysis of this phenomena are the conflicting perspectives of “modernization theory” versus “dependency theory”. A final discussion on globalization is located in section 18.2 of our text. After a through reading of Chapter 10: Global Inequality, section 18.2: gloabalization, and viewing the video links below- (1) take a position on globalization regarding its positive and negative effects on core, semi-peripheral and peripheral nations and their workforces. Make refference not only tothe efects of these nations but also the effect on inequality within those nation. (1.a) Cite direct quotes / data sets / facts from our text to support your position on this first question. (2) Make special reference to the history of U.S. labor relations and worker rights as it relates to our current attitude toward organized labor in the U.S. (2.a) Again, support this perspective with references to the text and/or the videos). (3) Compare and contrast the early U.S. policies toward worker compensation and worker rights with those of current labor-intensive, low income countries as they attempt to move into modernity.
Regarding web-link access:(SEE UNIT 1 DISCUSSION NOTE – REGARDING ALL WEBLINKS WITHIN THE REMAINING DISCUSSION BOARD FORUMS)
History channel video: Theodore Roosevelt vs. J.P. Morgan
http://www.history.com/topics/us-presidents/theodore-roosevelt/videos/theodore-roosevelt-vs-corporate-america
Noam Chomsky: on Violence in the Labor Movement
Hidden Face of Globalization
http://www.
youtube.com/watch?v=8Bhodyt4fmU&feature=related