Their discussion is brief, but it raises useful questions, concerning isolationism vs. globalism. |
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While these travellers might not support globalism in theory, in practice it oozes from their every pore. |
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Inside the barricades movers and shakers of powerful countries and companies huddled to polish the promises of globalism. |
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This is why political activists of nearly every stripe tend to embrace globalist institutions even if they oppose a specific aspect of globalism. |
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To finish on another contradiction, what sense does racism make in a world both disunited and united by globalism? |
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Have they any place in a world struggling to move away from war and confrontation into a new sort of globalism and co-operation? |
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Supporters of globalism are optimistic that under the aegis of a single government, the world will experience peace. |
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The recessive 1930s brought the reversal of this globalism while a new one was later formed during the Cold War. |
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The world is finite and globalism is now being met by a global people's initiative. |
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However, one can appreciate the importance of globalization without slipping into such globalism. |
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Thus one of the linguistic consequences of globalism is that people now face pressing comparative questions about their native languages. |
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The most effective way of finessing this conflict between isolationism and globalism was to be systematically exploited in the 20th century. |
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Today's corporate globalism, promising to improve the lives of the downtrodden, resembles the communist globalism of a bygone era. |
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I mean, globalism and the accompanying economics were supposed to bring debt free governments. |
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Usually they're mocked as advocating some old-fashioned left-wing politics or some particularism, like saving local conditions against globalism. |
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Imposed globalism incites pre-meditated particularism as an antidote to homogeneity. |
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He also explained the new concept of virtual frontiers and the consequences of internet on globalism. |
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Global systems theory based on transnational practices is an attempt to escape from the limitations of state-centrism and to avoid the exaggerations of globalism. |
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But during the millennium and start of the 21st century, demonstrations against globalism have been on the rise, responding to rapid developments in transnationalism. |
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We have to press the internal commitments of globalism rather than retreat from it. |
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In an age when the life of the spirit is besieged by the excesses of a florid globalism, claimants to sole proprietorship of truth have never been more numerous. |
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For all involved, the racism, poverty, and social injustice that we experienced gave us a new perspective on the reality of colonialism, postcolonialism, and globalism. |
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The label's glowing globalism and diffuse spirituality are still intact, and they're no strangers to neo-dub with a world-beat bent, which is the theme on their latest comp. |
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He also pointed out that globalism has presented us with a tremendous opportunity to band together to repel the attacks on our rights. |
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However globalism is deluded in believing that economics is the motor behind civilisation. |
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Moreover in the double demise of an earlier capitalism and colonialism, the rise of transnational globalism had made this cultural space even more paradoxical. |
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And that is not to mention the bobachee-connah. The era's globalism bred long-distance passions for pictures and plants. |
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It would also be valuable in the European Parliament to present a critical opinion as regards globalism. |
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How will the tensions between the narcissisms of cultures, Eurocentrism and globalism be resolved? |
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Yesterday, we heard Brother Fo Neimi speak about globalization and globalism. |
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The parallels between the schools of reflexive anti-Americanism and big-business globalism are far from exact, but they are multiple and they are suggestive. |
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Stringer depicts a country that is beset by complications of both past imperialism and current globalism. |
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It is globalism of economic processes that account for why the world, and not just the single nation, is the relevant domain to consider in understanding this. |
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In fact, if humanity's past record is a reasonable guide, globalism may represent the single deadliest threat to mankind in our long, murderous history. |
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The orient Express is, in many senses, an early example of budding globalism. |
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The text offers boxes on topics of interest to students, such as American social classes, teen pregnancy, and globalism versus tribalism. |
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The new emerging globalism is based in such hope and articulated consciousness, promoting cooperative international action to try again to transform the world. |
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An imperial and restless ideology, globalism is a potential force for belligerence as well as cosmopolitanism. |
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Fraternal relations that respect differences and uniqueness are different from the smokescreen globalism of capital, which undermines the consciousness of our own legitimacy as a culture. |
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This fate depends on two parameters: complexity and globalism. |
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Globalism is patent and is increasingly obvious as communications develop. Even when we are attempting to develop 'local' solutions, globalism should never be lost from view. |
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Closely linked to multiculturalism, globalism, in order to succeed, needs to recognize these contexts with respect to the themes and changes evident in Europe as well as internationally. |
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Anyone who is pleased with the outcome of this repeated referendum will also be pleased with the death of democracy and the dictatorship of globalism. |
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In the current age of globalism the creeks of Canton have been filled in. |
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Opinion-molding elites bent on indoctrinating the masses in the gospel of globalism worked to misdirect that reverence by focusing it on the creation, rather than the Creator. |
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Globalism gratifies the same mental pathologies as Marxism and is therefore perfect for disillusioned intellectuals looking for a new home. |
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The author has studied Al-Qaeda's global terror network, military tensions in the Taiwan Strait, drones and cyberwar, and maintains that Globalism is wildly overstated. |
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