6 Core Claims of Globalization
6 Core Claims of Globalization
Globalization Is About the Liberalization and Global Integration of Markets - the concrete outcomes of
market interactions are neither intended nor foreseen, but are the result of what Adam Smith famously
referred to as the 'invisible happen,'" yet Globalists frequently convey the assertion that globalization is
market integration in the form of moral imperatives.
Globalization is Inveitable and Irrerversible - The market is still discussed in terms of a marxist hegelian
determinism despite the assumption that it is founded on the autonomous inter-subjective decisions of
independent and individual rational agents within a freely constituted democratic society. Globalization
is passively tolerated but actively desired since it is seen as the natural historical local of the universe's
organization principles. On US foreign policy, President Clinton said, "Today we must accept the
inescapable logic of globalization—that everything from the health of our people to the strength of our
economy depends on events not only within our borders but halfway around the world."
Globalization Benefits Everyone - In today's interdependent world, economic development and growth
are intertwined with the globalization process. Great opportunities are presented by globalization for
the development of all nations, not just our own. Its many benefits include an unprecedented rise in
trade and investment; the opening of the world's most populous regions to international trade; chances
for more developing nations to raise their living standards; and the spreading of information,
technological innovation, and skilled jobs at an ever-increasing rate. These globalization characteristics
have contributed significantly to an increase in wealth and prosperity worldwide. Since globalization is a
process, we are certain that it will bring about positive changes in the future.
Globalization Furthers the Spread of Democracy in The World - In today's interdependent world,
economic development and growth are intertwined with the globalization process. Great opportunities
are presented by globalization for the development of all nations, not just our own. Its many benefits
include an unprecedented rise in trade and investment; the opening of the world's most populous
regions to international trade; chances for more developing nations to raise their living standards; and
the spreading of information, technological innovation, and skilled jobs at an ever-increasing rate. These
globalization characteristics have contributed significantly to an increase in wealth and prosperity
worldwide. Since globalization is a process, we are certain that it will bring about positive changes in the
future.
Globalization Requires War on Terror - A commitment to a free market and the institutions that support
it, including a commitment to free trade, should be an essential component of any plan to establish
freedom in Iraq, according to Daniel Griswold, Associate Director of the Cato Institute (A Major DC5
Think Tank). The dynamism of technology and openness for our own market helped us win this war; if
spread to Iraq, it could help us win the peace.
Activity 2
Based on the poetry The poem's theme is on the different effects of globalization, with a special
emphasis on its negative effects, including the union of the bankers, capital mobility, climate change,
debt accumulation, mistreatment of employees, and the root of poverty.
Globalization has been endangering our lives despite the significant contribution it has made to the
development of our nation, and the worst part is that we Filipinos are unaware of the danger it poses.
Globalization's growing of the wealth divide not only drives social inequities among males but also sinks
the Philippines deeper into the quagmire of poverty. People die unnoticed because their own
countrymen are denied access to resources and employment.
Selfish World