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Globalization - the bright future

 

As we all know, nowadays globalization is a crucial part of our lives. For instance the trade between countries, communication across borders and the fact that countries all over the globe are becoming more aware of each other are only some examples of this phenomenon. So is this likely to be beneficial for our whole society or will globalization cause economic, political and financial instability throughout the world...

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Yes. The New World Order is coming along quite nicely, as according to the ancient prophecy and the works done by the crucial figures throughout history. A truly successful conspiracy has been completed. All that is left to do now is wait for Obama to implement the Final Amendment and then shortly after, allow the new Emperor of the Planetary Federation of Seven Continents to take the throne in the International Space Station, which is actually a low orbiting MASER weapon, combined with a solar powered railgun. This will allow for instant termination of all conflict, allowing peace and prosperity to thrive.

Of course, most drugs, lifestyles and even free speech is 100% guaranteed. Poverty is impossible, due to the nearly unlimited energy and food sources that will soon be unveiled. People will be able to live in a utopian libertarian society free of conflict and poverty. Mars will be colonized and the galaxy will be explored.

However, this will only happen if Obama chooses to fulfill the Thorium Act and implement crop and food harvesting enhancements, to allow for the technology to take root.

But it is assured, it will happen and all will be well.

Side: Agree
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The main idea of globalization is to solve contemporary world's problems globally. A major source of globalization is transnationalization, in which a certain amount of production, consumption, exports, imports, and the country's income depends on the decisions of international centers outside the country. As the leading forces here are the multinational companies (MNCs), which themselves are both the result and the main actors of internationalization. Globalization of the world economy - is world's transformation into one area where free to move information, goods and services, capital, ideas spread with ease, encouraging the development of modern institutions and debugging mechanisms of interaction. Secondly, in conditions of information integration of the world transfer of technology and management experience becomes much faster. The preconditions for such processes of globalization, which have so far remained local in its nature, for example, higher education away from the best centers in the world are formed. Thirdly, due to the liberalization of trade and other forms of economic liberalization, politics of protectionism has limited and the world trade has been made freer. This resulted in significantly reduced rates, eliminated many other barriers to trade in goods and services.

Globalization has brought many opportunities to our lives and still doing it. Simple example is that if before people could use only letters, telegrams, and then phones to communicate, nowadays, thanks to the Internet, communication has become possible in ''real time''.

Side: Agree
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Less Developed Countries can be developed by seeking help and aids from More Developed Countries, although competitions between More Developed Countries and New Developed Countries cannot be avoided. Pros are more than cons.

Side: Agree

no, havent you read anything by alduous huxley? globalization would be bad, very bad, very, very bad, unless of course we get a good dictator (yes there is such a thing) but that is not likely

Side: Disagree

I don't know about the NWO. What I have noticed within my own lifetime is the ongoing homogenization of society. I get in my car and drive 500 miles. I arrive in a town that is just like the town I just left. The McDonald's looks the same. The Toyota Dealership the same. IKEA. Walmart. The newer houses in Town X look exactly like Town Y. They use the same layout, the same floor plan. Especially among the young people, it's increasingly harder to detect any kind of identifiable accent. The kids in the South don't have as much of a drawl anymore (from hours upon hours of watching TV). The Bronx kids aren't as Bronxy as they used to be. Personally, I find it boring.

Side: Disagree