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For People Who Are Against Globalism - Why?
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<blockquote data-quote="TagliatelliMonster" data-source="post: 71112004" data-attributes="member: 391173"><p>For the record: there is no reason why globalisation would absolutely require a "one world government" and a single "world president".</p><p></p><p>Globalisation can just as well be a massive collaboration among all the sovereign nations.</p><p>It doesn't mean at all that we all need to forfeit our own nationalities and become "world citizens" etc.</p><p></p><p>The internet, global trade, global travel, intercontinental stuff,... all are aspects of globalisation.</p><p></p><p>Globalisation means primarily that we deal with certain things on a global scale, through central organisations much like the UN etc. There's no need to appoint a single person as "world leader" or to abolish sovereignity of any single country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TagliatelliMonster, post: 71112004, member: 391173"] For the record: there is no reason why globalisation would absolutely require a "one world government" and a single "world president". Globalisation can just as well be a massive collaboration among all the sovereign nations. It doesn't mean at all that we all need to forfeit our own nationalities and become "world citizens" etc. The internet, global trade, global travel, intercontinental stuff,... all are aspects of globalisation. Globalisation means primarily that we deal with certain things on a global scale, through central organisations much like the UN etc. There's no need to appoint a single person as "world leader" or to abolish sovereignity of any single country. [/QUOTE]
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