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page 204 - 208, hyper-globalism, pessimistic globalism, Marxist/radical,…
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hyper-globalism
sociologists
sen (2002)
globalisation represents hope for all humanity because it will produce a universal techno-scientific culture that will liberate people from poverty
Llosa (2000)
much war and conflict i caused by local cultural differences, therefore the the faster local cultures merge into a single global culture the better
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globalist
globalists argue that globalisation is a fact that is having real consequences for the way that people and organisations operate across the world.
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hyper-globalism welcome such developments and suggest globalisation will eventually produce tolerant and responsible world citizens.
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