The decisive event of the late twentieth century has been the collapse
of communism and the perceived triumph of capitalism. Written by authors
from the First, former Second, and Third Worlds, this book reveals the
characteristics and flaws of the late capitalist order. The authors
explore the societal polarisation produced by globalization, the crisis
of Western ideology, and the soft financial underbelly of globalization
that could well bring us to an economic collapse. The perspective of
this provocative book goes beyond those of the traditional left and the
relativist, anti-historical school of postmodernism to offer an entirely
fresh view of the world order.