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As we enter the fourth wave of globalization, driven by the digital revolution, there is renewed debate over whether it is a beneficial force: powering economic growth, and allowing the spread of ideas to improve people’s lives; or whether it erodes communities, and widens the gap between the elites and the rest of the world.… Continue reading My War on Globalism 20

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People state that globalism benefits the richest countries. Find any leftist website or other economics-illiterate person and they will say the same. But it doesn’t. It doesn’t benefit any nation. It works in the interest of multinational corporations, financial executives, and politicians. Everyone else is tossed to the back burner. The developing countries suffer poor… Continue reading My War on Globalism 19

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Globalism increases corruption. It increases corruption on the international and national level. The primary beneficiaries of globalism and globalization are: Multinational corporations, Financial Investors and Politicians. This is because multinational corporations receive the huge tax breaks and economies of scale to totally dominate the world market. The financial investors use financial speculation and international trade… Continue reading My War on Globalism 18

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We buy products from China or India. And then our own countries go and build companies and factories in these countries. We’re investing in their products and investing in their industries/infrastructure. We are giving up our own industries to invest in theirs. How is this a positive thing to the people I will never understand.… Continue reading My War on Globalism 17

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Local cultures in developing nations are becoming ‘capitalistic’ whether they like it or not, through globalization. This can spark a large-scale uprising against Western nations because of our perceived interference with their culture and traditions. It also harms our own local cultures as well. We are no longer seen as independent cultures within nation states,… Continue reading My War on Globalism 16

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It’s easier to transmit diseases. This problem with globalism occurs because of increased contact through trade routes and interdependency. Many diseases in the past were confined to relatively geographic-specific areas. If a black plague were to arise today, it could infect at least one person in the entire mainland world within one week. Pandemics are… Continue reading My War on Globalism 15