critical commentary

critical commentary Order Description Weekly Critical Commentaries (CCs) Students are required to submit every week in lecture, a critical commentary (2 pages double-space, 12 point font, Times New Roman, 1 inch margins all around) on any one (or more) of the assigned readings for that week. The commentary should provide: ? a succinct summary of what you think are the most important points from the chapter; ? a personal argument about / opinion of those; ? at the end of the commentary, a question for discussion (based on the reading) which does not have a right or wrong answer, does not ask for clarification or factual information, but instead invites us to think critically and creatively. choose one of the required readings: ? George, S. (1999). A Short History of Neoliberalism: Twenty Years of Elite Economics and Emerging Opportunities for Structural Change. Conference on Economic Sovereignty in a Globalising World. Bangkok, 24-26 March, 1999. http://www.globalexchange.org/resources/econ101/neoliberalismhist or (The upload file) ? Robinson, W. (2003). The Dialectics of Globalization and Development. In Transnational Conflicts: Central America, Social Change and Globalization. London: Verso, pp. 13-17.