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in 2004, "Then I had the idea. Why not create the World Social Forum, as we have the World
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choice. This is not the only way you can see the world, globalization. We have another way to see it. And, at the same time, force people to look, to make a choice. What is your choice? What is your vision of the world?"
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1391:Edward Elgar Publishing
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973:Movimento dos Sem-Terra
863:2022 World Social Forum
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838:2018 World Social Forum
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2489:WSF 2018 - Salvador
2458:Choike.org WSF 2010
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1679:Inter Press Service
1220:, Haymarket Books,
1206:, La vie des idées.
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2475:2011-01-30 at the
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2434:2015-09-25 at the
2187:on 8 December 2013
2181:www.socialforum.ca
2143:on 22 October 2006
2106:2016-02-13 at the
2101:World Social Forum
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1948:on 26 January 2017
1942:Sri Lanka Guardian
1896:2013-01-17 at the
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