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Globalization and Globalism are not the Same!
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<blockquote data-quote="Catatonic" data-source="post: 2786558" data-attributes="member: 7966"><p>I see these two words used interchangeably while I see them as being very different and used incorrectly.</p><p></p><p><strong>Globalization</strong> is a natural and symbiotic relationships between businesses in different countries. It is based on process and the natural lure of exchanging goods that the other wants. It is a self-emerging, beneficial building of multi-national and multi-cultural relationships.</p><p>i.e. - Ron Paul</p><p></p><p><strong>Globalism</strong> is moral and ideological in nature and politically motivated to force nation states to actively participate in globalization ... <u>forcibly imposed rather naturally occurring</u>.</p><p>These nation states try to impose and force their citizens to accept multi-cultural and international relationships that would not otherwise occur.</p><p>i.e. - Obama, Bush Jr, Clinton</p><p></p><p>This is something I am just beginning to investigate so I welcome all (even [USER=56035]@rickyb[/USER]) to give their thoughts on the differences between the two.</p><p>Which politicians do you think represent the two factions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catatonic, post: 2786558, member: 7966"] I see these two words used interchangeably while I see them as being very different and used incorrectly. [B]Globalization[/B] is a natural and symbiotic relationships between businesses in different countries. It is based on process and the natural lure of exchanging goods that the other wants. It is a self-emerging, beneficial building of multi-national and multi-cultural relationships. i.e. - Ron Paul [B]Globalism[/B] is moral and ideological in nature and politically motivated to force nation states to actively participate in globalization ... [U]forcibly imposed rather naturally occurring[/U]. These nation states try to impose and force their citizens to accept multi-cultural and international relationships that would not otherwise occur. i.e. - Obama, Bush Jr, Clinton This is something I am just beginning to investigate so I welcome all (even [USER=56035]@rickyb[/USER]) to give their thoughts on the differences between the two. Which politicians do you think represent the two factions. [/QUOTE]
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