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Is globalisation, really as they say, the interconnectedness of diverse societies to the formulation of a new global village, or is it in fact, the widening of the gap between the globalist elite and the people? Is it in actuality, as Pilger presents, a case where the elite become richer and the poor are left behind? This is the hidden face of globalisation- the dark side that the corporate media don't want you to know and that many multi-national corporations are relishing in, amassing huge profits from brand-name products whilst the workers are payed barely peanuts, left to fight their poverty, quite often in silence.
Is globalisation, really as they say, the interconnectedness of diverse societies to the formulation of a new global village, or is it in fact, the widening of the gap between the globalist elite and the people? Is it in actuality, as Pilger presents, a case where the elite become richer and the poor are left behind? This is the hidden face of globalisation- the dark side that the corporate media don't want you to know and that many multi-national corporations are relishing in, amassing huge profits from brand-name products whilst the workers are payed barely peanuts, left to fight their poverty, quite often in silence.