Maybe. I don’t think so though. This piece is part of a larger general argument that many of the problems that liberals claim can only be solved by more government spending and regulation are in fact caused in large part by government spending and regulation, and could in fact be greatly ameliorated by less of it. In this case, if government stopped preventing the establishment of trailer parks and other forms of market-provided housing for the poor, they could simultaneously improve the housing prospects for poor people as well as spend less government money supposedly providing it. That doesn’t sound like globalism to me; it sounds like freedom.
I think it’s globalism with an attempt to make it palatable to capitalists.
Look at the guy who founded the organization. Then look at his ties to the Aspen Society, formerly called the Aspen Society of Humanistic Studies. Maybe I’m just cynical. Well, scratch that—I AM cynical. LOL