Abstract
*The idea for this symposium was first conceived at a meeting of the Globalism Project – a multinational study of “Neo-liberal Globalism and its Challengers” – in early 2002. The symposium itself is the result of a collective effort by members of the Globalism Project and the CNS Toronto editorial group, as well as a few reviewers unaffiliated with either group. Particular thanks are due to Greg Albo, Liette Gilbert, Mike Gismondi, James Goodman, Roger Keil, Stefan Kipfer, Micki Honkanen, Anita Krajnc, Barbara Laurence, and all the contributors.
Notes
*The idea for this symposium was first conceived at a meeting of the Globalism Project – a multinational study of “Neo-liberal Globalism and its Challengers” – in early 2002. The symposium itself is the result of a collective effort by members of the Globalism Project and the CNS Toronto editorial group, as well as a few reviewers unaffiliated with either group. Particular thanks are due to Greg Albo, Liette Gilbert, Mike Gismondi, James Goodman, Roger Keil, Stefan Kipfer, Micki Honkanen, Anita Krajnc, Barbara Laurence, and all the contributors.
1Quoted in Simon Jarvis, Adorno: A Critical Introduction (New York: Routledge, 1998), p. 76.