<P> Anti-globalization militants worried for a proper functioning of democratic institutions as the leaders of many democratic countries (Spain, Italy, Poland and the United Kingdom) were acting against the wishes of the majorities of their populations in supporting the war . Chomsky asserted that these leaders "showed their contempt for democracy". Critics of this type of argument have tended to point out that this is just a standard criticism of representative democracy--a democratically elected government will not always act in the direction of greatest current public support--and that, therefore, there is no inconsistency in the leaders' positions given that these countries are parliamentary democracies . </P> <P> The economic and military issues are closely linked in the eyes of many within the movement . </P> <P> Many participants (see Noam Chomsky's quotes above) consider the term "anti-globalization" to be a misnomer . The term suggests that its followers support protectionism and / or nationalism, which is not always the case - in fact, some supporters of anti-globalization are strong opponents of both nationalism and protectionism: for example, the No Border network argues for unrestricted migration and the abolition of all national border controls . S.A. Hamed Hosseini (an Australian sociologist and expert in global social movement studies), argues that the term anti-globalization can be ideal - typically used only to refer to only one ideological vision he detects alongside three other visions (the anti-globalist, the alter - globalist and the alter - globalization). He argues that the three latter ideal - typical visions can be categorized under the title of global justice movement . According to him, while the first two visions (the alter - globalism and the anti-globalism) represent the reconstructed forms of old and new left ideologies, respectively, in the context of current globalization, only the third one has shown the capacity to respond more effectively to the intellectual requirements of today's global complexities . Underlying this vision is a new conception of justice, coined accommodative justice by Hosseini, a new approach towards cosmopolitanism (transversal cosmopolitanism), a new mode of activist knowledge (accommodative consciousness), and a new format of solidarity, interactive solidarity . </P> <P> Some activists, notably David Graeber, see the movement as opposed instead to neoliberalism or "corporate globalization". He argues that the term "anti-globalization" is a term coined by the media, and that radical activists are actually more in favor of globalization, in the sense of "effacement of borders and the free movement of people, possessions and ideas" than are the IMF or WTO . He also notes that activists use the terms "globalization movement" and "anti-globalization movement" interchangeably, indicating the confusion of the terminology . The term "alter - globalization" has been used to make this distinction clear . </P>

According to this section antiglobalism movement primarily came out of what fear