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Beyond the Pink Tide: Trade Deals and the Future of the Anti-Globalisation Movement
The 'Pink Tide' nations have a strong history of resisting the oppressive colonial logic of international trade deals. As more equitable trade agreements like ALBA show, the anti-globalisation movement must not oppose trade itself, but focus on deals which put people before profit.