Much of the criticism of economic globalization has centered on factory labor abuses. But the majority of the world's poor are not employed in factories; they are self-employed - as peasant farmers, rural peddlers, urban hawkers, and small producers, usually involved in agriculture and small trade in the world's vast "informal" economy.
How to Change the World: Social Entrepreneurs and the Power of New Ideas, Updated Edition (ed. Oxford University Press, 2007) - ISBN: 9780199779543