Is Globalization Really Necessary?
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Jamir Ahmed Choudhury said:
9 years ago
We are living in the 3D Reproductive Period. Equal & Opposite 3D implies Hexagon. In other words, we are living in a Hexagonal World. If Global Concept is consistent with Equal & Opposite Revelation [Newton's Equal & Opposite Law / Tawraat / Alteration of Day & Night / Equal & Opposite stages of journey of the Manifested Signs of Natural Magnetism for the Equal & Opposite Seashores or Zones i.e. East Zone or Lower Seashore and West Zone or Upper Seashore], then Globalization is Really Necessary. If 'Global Concept' is not consistent with Irreversible Manifest Truth, then the projection of 'Global Concept' is nothing but Teleological Evidence Sorcery and Unique Epistemic Persecution in resemblance with Introduced Man-made Magnetism in the name of Scientific Certainty.
From - Jamir Ahmed Choudhury.
Sharer of 'Kitaaba Wal-Hikmata' or 'Manifested Nature and the Utility of One's Upright Logic' published by Partridge Publishing.
From - Jamir Ahmed Choudhury.
Sharer of 'Kitaaba Wal-Hikmata' or 'Manifested Nature and the Utility of One's Upright Logic' published by Partridge Publishing.
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Wanyee kinuthia said:
8 years ago
Hello everyone.
My name is Wanyee Kinuthia and I live in Watamu, Kenya.
I completed my Master's degree at the University of Ottawa's School of International Development and Global Studies. My studies focused on the subject of globalization, within the context of economics.
According to Claire-Turenne Sjolander, the roots of "economic globalization" lie in the "acceleration and transformation of changes which came into play in the 1960s" heralding a major reorganization of the capitalist economy. Global economic competition intensified, as capitalism globally underwent a major structural change known as economic (neoliberal) globalization. Economic globalization is here understood as "a system fuelled by the belief that a single global economy with universal rules set by corporations and financial markets is inevitable. ".
Furthermore, The conditions of economic development and democracy have been profoundly and adversely affected by economic globalization, particularly due to the tremendous increase in the power of corporations relative to that of communities and labour. A report from the Institute of Policy Studies revealed that fifty-one of the top one hundred economic units in the world are corporations, not countries, while the world's top two hundred corporations account for almost a quarter of the total measured economic activity of the entire world. Hence, economic globalization may be more appropriately referred to as "corporate globalization".
After completing my graduate studies, I published a book titled "Madaraka: The Poor Shall Inherit the Earth. This book aims to provide readers with a general overview of neoliberal (economic/corporate) globalization - presently militarized via the fabricated you. S-led War on Terror - and to draw attention to the political economy of this exploitative system, which is marked by increasing inequality, oppression, and the exploitation of both people and the natural environment, exclusively for profit.
You can also visit my website www. Madaraka. Net to learn more.
Thank you,
My name is Wanyee Kinuthia and I live in Watamu, Kenya.
I completed my Master's degree at the University of Ottawa's School of International Development and Global Studies. My studies focused on the subject of globalization, within the context of economics.
According to Claire-Turenne Sjolander, the roots of "economic globalization" lie in the "acceleration and transformation of changes which came into play in the 1960s" heralding a major reorganization of the capitalist economy. Global economic competition intensified, as capitalism globally underwent a major structural change known as economic (neoliberal) globalization. Economic globalization is here understood as "a system fuelled by the belief that a single global economy with universal rules set by corporations and financial markets is inevitable. ".
Furthermore, The conditions of economic development and democracy have been profoundly and adversely affected by economic globalization, particularly due to the tremendous increase in the power of corporations relative to that of communities and labour. A report from the Institute of Policy Studies revealed that fifty-one of the top one hundred economic units in the world are corporations, not countries, while the world's top two hundred corporations account for almost a quarter of the total measured economic activity of the entire world. Hence, economic globalization may be more appropriately referred to as "corporate globalization".
After completing my graduate studies, I published a book titled "Madaraka: The Poor Shall Inherit the Earth. This book aims to provide readers with a general overview of neoliberal (economic/corporate) globalization - presently militarized via the fabricated you. S-led War on Terror - and to draw attention to the political economy of this exploitative system, which is marked by increasing inequality, oppression, and the exploitation of both people and the natural environment, exclusively for profit.
You can also visit my website www. Madaraka. Net to learn more.
Thank you,
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Pranambika ananthy said:
1 decade ago
Hai friends,
In my point of view we need globalization. With that we won't forgot our culture.
The globalization should be at the sale of product, education, and in technological development. We have to introduce the 4G technology (nano technology).
Thank you.
In my point of view we need globalization. With that we won't forgot our culture.
The globalization should be at the sale of product, education, and in technological development. We have to introduce the 4G technology (nano technology).
Thank you.
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Thanveer Ali said:
1 decade ago
Globalization is essential for our economy to develop. It transfer new technology, innovations etc. But it focus only on large scale industries and I think totally neglect small scale industries. We can say only that globalization helps to develop only if both sector are developed. It helps to reduce tariff rate and corporation with countries but it exploit human resources and natural resources and decrease demand on domestic products.
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Steffy maria jose said:
1 decade ago
Well, globalization has become an essential part of all the developing nations. For their economy to grow and able to compete at the international platform. Where culture is concerned, adapting or retaining is hardly related with globalization because to even retain that culture we need to be economically strong and widely accepted.
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Nayan sharma said:
8 years ago
According to me, the Globalisation is a very important for us. The Business organisation important for us I said some points of globalisation. Example -the globalisation depends on weathers. All people's living in many kinds of weather. The globalisation is must for our country. I think globalisation properly depends on our earth weathers. I tell something globalisation. The globalisation helpful for us. Because the globalisation helpful for weather changing effects. I think globalisation is very important for our life.
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Ajay sharma said:
2 years ago
1. Globalization is a process of interaction and integration among people.
2. Globalization is very necessary through globalization developing countries become developed and we can share technology and invention.
3. With the help of globalization we can sell our products all over the world.
2. Globalization is very necessary through globalization developing countries become developed and we can share technology and invention.
3. With the help of globalization we can sell our products all over the world.
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Ramesh kumar said:
1 decade ago
Hi.
Globalization is necessary to development of any country. Globalization mean sharing your ideas to others. But development country not sharing high technology, they are shearing only low technology. Then underdevelopment country decrease in GDP. Because low technology present country, other country investment in underdevelopment.
Profit only for development country not underdevelopment country.
Thanks.
Globalization is necessary to development of any country. Globalization mean sharing your ideas to others. But development country not sharing high technology, they are shearing only low technology. Then underdevelopment country decrease in GDP. Because low technology present country, other country investment in underdevelopment.
Profit only for development country not underdevelopment country.
Thanks.
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Tapan mandal said:
1 year ago
Globalization is the process of increased interconnectedness and interdependence among countries, economies, and cultures. It involves the exchange of goods, services, ideas, and people across borders. While some argue that globalization brings benefits such as economic growth, technological advancement, and cultural exchange, others question its necessity.
One reason globalization is considered necessary is its role in promoting economic development. By opening up markets and facilitating trade, countries can access a wider range of goods and services, leading to increased efficiency and specialization. This can create jobs, boost incomes, and raise living standards for many people.
Globalization also fosters innovation and technological progress by allowing the flow of ideas, knowledge, and expertise across borders. Collaboration between scientists, researchers, and entrepreneurs from different countries can lead to breakthroughs in various fields, from medicine to renewable energy.
While globalization has its challenges, such as exacerbating inequality and environmental degradation, its benefits in terms of economic growth, innovation, and cultural exchange suggest that it plays a crucial role in today's interconnected world.
One reason globalization is considered necessary is its role in promoting economic development. By opening up markets and facilitating trade, countries can access a wider range of goods and services, leading to increased efficiency and specialization. This can create jobs, boost incomes, and raise living standards for many people.
Globalization also fosters innovation and technological progress by allowing the flow of ideas, knowledge, and expertise across borders. Collaboration between scientists, researchers, and entrepreneurs from different countries can lead to breakthroughs in various fields, from medicine to renewable energy.
While globalization has its challenges, such as exacerbating inequality and environmental degradation, its benefits in terms of economic growth, innovation, and cultural exchange suggest that it plays a crucial role in today's interconnected world.
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Tapan mandal said:
1 year ago
In our increasingly interconnected world, globalization has become a fundamental aspect of economic, social, and cultural development. While it's true that globalization has its critics, it's important to acknowledge the numerous benefits it brings.
Firstly, globalization promotes economic growth by expanding markets and fostering competition, leading to increased efficiency and innovation. This, in turn, creates opportunities for job creation and higher standards of living.
Secondly, globalization facilitates the exchange of ideas, knowledge, and technology across borders. Collaboration between countries enables us to tackle global challenges such as climate change, disease control, and poverty alleviation more effectively.
Moreover, globalization promotes cultural exchange and understanding, fostering tolerance and appreciation for diversity. Through exposure to different cultures, traditions, and perspectives, people can broaden their horizons and develop a more inclusive worldview.
While it's essential to address the negative aspects of globalization, such as inequality and environmental degradation, its overall impact on global progress cannot be denied. Therefore, embracing globalization while addressing its challenges through cooperation and responsible governance is key to realizing its full potential for the benefit of all.
Firstly, globalization promotes economic growth by expanding markets and fostering competition, leading to increased efficiency and innovation. This, in turn, creates opportunities for job creation and higher standards of living.
Secondly, globalization facilitates the exchange of ideas, knowledge, and technology across borders. Collaboration between countries enables us to tackle global challenges such as climate change, disease control, and poverty alleviation more effectively.
Moreover, globalization promotes cultural exchange and understanding, fostering tolerance and appreciation for diversity. Through exposure to different cultures, traditions, and perspectives, people can broaden their horizons and develop a more inclusive worldview.
While it's essential to address the negative aspects of globalization, such as inequality and environmental degradation, its overall impact on global progress cannot be denied. Therefore, embracing globalization while addressing its challenges through cooperation and responsible governance is key to realizing its full potential for the benefit of all.
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