Defenders
of globalization, free markets, and free trade insist there's
no alternative to mega-stores like Wal-Mart -- Michael Shuman
begs to differ. In The Small-Mart Revolution, Shuman makes
a compelling case for his alternative business model, one in which
communities reap the benefits of "going local" in four
key spending categories: goods, services, energy, and finance.
He argues that despite the endless media coverage of multinational
conglomerates, local businesses give more to charity, adapt more
easily to rising labor and environmental standards, and produce
more wealth for a community. They also spend more locally, thereby
increasing community income and creating wealth and jobs.
The
Small-Mart Revolution presents a visionary yet practical roadmap
for everyone concerned with mitigating the worst of globalization.
285
pages, 2007, 6" x 9", paperbound