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All of the following are arguments against globalization,EXCEPT
Communitarianism
Social reform movement of the nineteenth century driven by the belief that by establishing small communities based on common ownership of property, a less competitive and more individualistic society could be developed.
Workers
Individuals engaged in manual labor or work for wages in a variety of fields, often considered the backbone of the economy; the term may refer to both skilled and unskilled labor.
Catholics
Followers of the Roman Catholic Church, the largest Christian church, led by the Pope and characterized by its traditions and beliefs in sacraments and apostolic succession.
Temperance Movement
A social movement against the consumption of alcoholic beverages, prevalent in the 19th and early 20th centuries, especially in the United States and the United Kingdom.
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