UNRISD2019-09-252019-09-252011-06-211980http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/179341"The Social Summit could not have been convened at a more opportune moment. If ever there were a time for rethinking social development, it is now. The quickening pace of change has caught much of the international community unawares. Capital, goods and people are now moving with such speed and complexity that it has become difficult to make predictions for more than a few years ahead. And political maps are being drawn and redrawn as myriad ethnic or political groups emerge to make new claims and stake out new territory."(pg 1)engWith permission of the license/copyright holderglobalizationjustice, socialEconomic ethicsEthics of economic systemsLabour/professional ethicsTechnology ethicsConsumer ethicsStates of disarray: The social effects of globalizationPreprint