About Me
Assistant Professor of Sociology at McGill University, in Montreal, Canada.
I was born in Santiago de Chile and grew up in Bordeaux, Berlin, Madrid, Paris, and Montreal. I then spent eight years in Boston, while studying at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). I work on issues related to globalization and politics, with a special focus on labor, social movements, and France.
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sreelesh said
Dear sir
It is a pleasure to know that our intellectuals are keen on globalisation, but I would like to know whether a going back is possible.What we see across the globe is the impoverishment of millions; market monopoly is some thing people begin to accept as truth that is irrevertible.There can be no chance for the weak to survive.
what I belive about the possible way out of this situation is envigorating the domestic economy of the suffering nations.
Diana Cuevas said
Hi Marcos,
Your blog is great. Breaking the wall with alternative media. I live in La Paz, Baja California Sur, México and work in the public University where we analize global topics.
See you,
P.D. Sorry about my English, it’s not good.