Anti-globalization movement
The anti-globalization movement opposes the globalization of corporate capitalism. The anti-globalization movement is also called the movement against the global justice movement, the alternative globalization movement, the anti-corporate globalization movement or the neoliberal globalization. Participants in these exercises have the following critical thoughts: Large multinational corporations take a critical stance that they have powerful political power through trade agreements and economic markets where tariffs are abolished. In particular, they are accused of maximizing profits through labor safety standards, labor employment and compensation standards, environmental conservation principles, and national legislative and sovereign rights, or by coordinating these. In January 2012, some commentators characterized this unprecedented change in the global economy as "turbo-capitalism", "market fundamentalism", "casino capitalism", "cancer-stage capitalism", and as "McWorld".