Talk:Global Justice Movement
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Surely I have heard the term Global Justice Movement before 2003, during a teach-in at UCSD. – Kaihsu 09:59, August 11, 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Reverted to 15 August 2005
Please see my explanation at Talk:Anti-globalization - VoluntarySlave 06:54, 26 September 2005 (UTC)
This is absolutely not true. The "global justice movement" as an expression was used well before 2003. It was used prior to 1999. I certainly was using the term in 1996. I have always associated the term with the People's Global Action and Zapatismo. - Cemendur
How about a reference to some news media coverage? A book? Something that shows that this actually exists? Otherwise it's a good candidate for deletion. 66.223.176.229 01:45, 11 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Merge with Anti-Globalization
Regardless of their wish to distinguish themselves from the term "anti-globalization", I think that both this term and Movement of Movements belong within the anti-globalization article. All of the various caveats, such as their reasons for rejecting globalization, can be covered in a new section in that article. -Juansmith 22:17, 26 July 2006 (UTC)
such as their reasons for rejecting globalization -- read the article before you suggest merging it. I think the term is widely used and stands on its own and it would confuse readers to redirect to Anti-globalization. But perhaps the other way around - perhaps Anti-globalization should re-direct to Global Justice Movement?? tell me my friend, you know what you could be, why do you worry all the time what you should be 21:31, 15 March 2007 (UTC)