Myths Of Globalization
Enviado por yess23 • 29 de Noviembre de 2012 • 286 Palabras (2 Páginas) • 358 Visitas
All the generations have their own dreams or a different illusion, in our case is globalization, which is a way of trades, business, services, investments and of all this internationally.
Exist two myths that stand out about globalization, the first one is that is so dangerous or we might not have a successful experience about it, I think that sometimes this happens because people don’t know enough about it or are insecure about their businesses and trades.
And another one is that globalization will lead in an age of utopian peace.
“Roots go way back”
The essence of globalization has been the same since so many years ago, but the process has change international relationships in the last centuries but it doesn’t change the nature of humans.
About the second myth, globalization will bring us about peace, it’s a desire that everyone has. Historical eras of relative peace never came about because competing cultures agreed to cooperate, and both sides were exhausted by war or because a hegemonic power laid down the rules.
It is supposed that globalization equals peace and ignores the facts, a lot of believers reject science and social change, while debasing religion to superstition.
“Tool for hatred”
Globalization is a fact or a phenomenon that must occupy our thoughts because we are facing a different era, we must be on the top of the new ways to negotiate and trade so this is so helpful even if the dynamic movements in world religions insisting their gods are intolerant and vengeful. This phenomenon has made a lot of people be aware of economic disparities.
We are in an age of new possibilities for all of us, and this may do many things positive a negative, but it wont change human nature.
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