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2007-03-28 05:37:58 · 1 answers · asked by Robert F 2 in Social Science Economics

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It depends from the kind of the Globalization we are talking about.
If you're referring to the theory of the Globalization in which all people from all nations have job opportunities all around the globe, they have same rights and many others, I think that this kind of Globalization I want, but unfortunately is a utopia. It is a utopia because people aren't socially mature or at least, they are not ready for a world like this. History of its nation, and the vanity of the leaders is an obstacle.
Now if you mean the Globalization of the big trusts and the oil companies, then we are talking for something totally different. We are talking for socially inequality, for few people who care only to maximize their profit, for modern slavery. This is not the Globalization that I want, but unfortunately is a reality.

2007-03-28 06:01:45 · answer #1 · answered by tes 2 · 0 0

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