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{{cleanup-date|February 2006}} Image:Lausanne-quartier-anar-Negative0-17-15A(1).jpg thumb|Graffiti calling for a demonstration against the [[World Economic Forum summit of Davos in 2003]] '''Alter-globalization''' (or '''Alter-mondialization''' from the French ''altermondialisme'') is the name of an anti-capitalism anti-capitalist social movement which supports the international integration of globalization but advocates that values of democracy, economic justice, environmental protection, and human rights be put ahead of purely economic concerns. The term was coined against accusations of nationalism by neoliberal proponents of so-called globalization, meaning both a support of humanism universal values but a rejection of the Washington consensus and similar neoliberal policies. It is henceforth similar to the Global Justice Movement expression. The "alter-globalization" French movement was thus opposed to the "Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe" on the grounds that it only advanced Tony Blair's "third 'socialist' way". Alter-globalization is considered distinct from the more widely-used word 'anti-globalization', which is thought to be pejorative by members of the movement. The name may be taken as coming from the popular slogan of this movement: 'Another world is possible', coming from the World Social Forum. Originally developed in French language French as ''altermondialisme'', it has been borrowed into English in the form of '''altermondialism''' or '''altermondialization'''. It defines the stance of movements opposed to a neoliberal globalization, but favorable to a globalization respectful of human rights, the natural environment environment, national sovereignty, and cultural diversity. Following the French usage of the word ''altermondialist'', the English counterpart 'alter-globalist' may be coined. This movement objects to what it deems as neoliberalism neo-liberal globalization. The movement mainly opposes the way it believes that international institutions (such as the WTO, the IMF, and the World Bank) work towards First World economic interests. In its most radical form, alter-globalization approaches and is confused with internationalism (politics) internationalism as put forth by communism communists, since both oppose a globalization that would prioritize business executives (capitalists) over ordinary people (the proletariat). The term ''alter-globalization'' is derived from the term ''anti-globalization'', which journalists and others used to describe the movement. Many French journalists, in particular, have since ceased using the term ''anti-globalization'' in favor of ''alter-globalization''. It is supposed to distinguish proponents of alter-globalization from different "anti-globalization" activists (those who are against ''any'' kind of globalization: Nationalism nationalists, Protectionism protectionists, Communitarianism communitarians, etc.). Advocates of alter-globalization have set up an online global news network, the Independent Media Center, to report on developments pertinent to the movement. Groups in favor of alter-globalization include ATTAC, an international trade reform network headquartered in France. The largest forum for alter-globalization activity is the annual World Social Forum.

See also
* Democratic globalization * anti-globalization

External links
{{Commonscat|Alter-globalisation}}
- Altermondialisme.net Category:Anti-globalization * de:Andere Globalisierung eo:Alimondismo fr:Altermondialisme nl:Andersglobalisme

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