As a single phenomenon, globalization has enjoyed immense attraction through out the world. Along with this, globalization as process has tremendous impact on global economy, politics and society. In contrast, most of the countries are not receiving and consuming equal growth and opportunities of globalization (as some core countries of) West is getting. Therefore a huge number of resistance and movements are being observed since last few years/decades in developing nations. It has been argued that capitalism is used to promote disparity among the countries. In the era of globalization, when capitalism is being globalized, so that discrimination is also being globalized as consequences of crude capitalism. Moreover, a huge number of population from global South are resisting capitalism as well as globalization since they claimed both the process are more or less responsible for unequal global crisis. This paper examines the question whether the resistance to globalization is anti capitalistic by nature. To some extent, there are some common trends found in between anti-globalization and anti-capitalism movement.