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=== [[File:Globcap.png]] Economic Globalization === | === [[File:Globcap.png]] Economic Globalization === | ||
'''Economic Globalization''' is a form of globalization that encourages the widespread international movement of goods, capital, services, technology and information. It is the increasing economic integration and interdependence of national, regional, and local economies across the world through an intensification of cross-border movement of goods, services technologies and capital. | '''Economic Globalization''' is a form of globalization that encourages the widespread international movement of goods, capital, services, technology and information. It is the increasing economic integration and interdependence of national, regional, and local economies across the world through an intensification of cross-border movement of goods, services technologies and capital. |
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Globalism (8values name: World), also known as Internationalism. It believes emphasizes diplomacy, compromise/cooperation, integration, and in its most extreme forms, an international world government.
Variants
Economic Globalization
Economic Globalization is a form of globalization that encourages the widespread international movement of goods, capital, services, technology and information. It is the increasing economic integration and interdependence of national, regional, and local economies across the world through an intensification of cross-border movement of goods, services technologies and capital.
Technological Globalization
Technological Globalization is a form of globalization that supports and encourages the spread and development of technology between differing countries. This form of globalization can happen through political or economic globalization.
History
Although the concept of globalism had been around much longer, the term itself was popularized in the United States in debates following WWII about how it should operate now that it was the most powerful nation on earth. The United States wanted to reform its allies in Europe and Asia, and later the world, into sharing its economic policies. Historically was led by Neoliberalism. Regarding left-wing perceptions, many Western social liberals, leftists and anarchists tend to vaugely support globalism, seeing racism and discrimination as inherent to nationalism, and often promote (to some extent) removing cultural boundaries to promote further unity among working people. However, most left-wingers and anarchists outside of the west especially in developing nations or colonized lands tend to view the ideals of globalism as alternative imperialism and see national liberation and self-determination of colonized groups as more important. This has led to globalism often having to fight against numerous National-Liberation, Post-Colonial and/or Alter-Globalization movements throughout history.
Views
It supports international cooperation, free trade and a more powerful UN, with some variants even advocating for a united earth state.
How to Draw
Globalism's design is based on the 8values World icon.
- Draw a ball
- Fill in the ball with blue: 03A9F4
- Draw a black circle in center
- Add a curved grid to a circle
- Add the eyes and you're done!
Color Name | HEX | RGB | |
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Blue Jeans | #03A9F4 | 3, 169, 244 | |
Eerie Black | #222222 | 34, 34, 34 |
Relations
GLOBE GANG
- Neoliberalism - My homeboy.
- Liberalism - Him, but a bit simplier.
- Multiculturalism - My son thinks that all cultures should be represented.
- Anationalism - My anarchist son who thinks that we should be united under one language.
- World Federalism - My more radical son who wants to unite humanity under one federal government.
- Universal Monarchism - World monarchism is good too.
- Interculturalism - He thinks that all cultures should integrate with each other
and assimilate into a monocultural. - Neoconservatism & Third Way - The liberal hawk army.
- Environmentalism - You cannot defeat climate change without international cooperation.
Frenemies
- Illuminatism - My contestant for world domination, but we do work great together if we don't fight.
- Alter-Globalization - Globalization without globalization? What are you?
- Imperialism - I like how you get rid of those isolated tribes, but you keep attacking our potential trade partners.
(Besides, I am just you but better.) - Fourth Theory - Claims to hate me, but sometimes supports anti-nationalists .
- Dengism - You went internationalist during the Tze-Min era, but became a cringe nazbol under Xi.
Xenophobic Turds
- Civic Nationalism - Dangerous evil bigot!
- Patriotism - Overrated value.
- Nationalism - "Sovereignty" is a dog whistle for xenophobia! Imagine being this selfish to put your nation above the global community!
Someone is off his corn syrup. - Jingoism & Irredentism - Moronic children of the above
- Pan-Nationalism - Countries of similar origins helping each other? Impossible!
Ignore that I want a pan-human identity. - Ultranationalism - Average nationalist.
- National Socialism - This is what Nationalism leads to, people.
- Alt-Right - Stop using me as a dog whistle for Jews.
- Urbism - Wants every city to be independent, which would be absolutely terrible!
- Paleoconservatism - America First? Not on my watch.
- Protectionism - Protecting your closed economy from global trade? I don't think so.
- Tribalism - Stop living in a forest and unite with the rest of the world.
- Reactionary Liberalism & National Liberalism - Xenophobic Libtard Rightoids!
- Neo-Nationalism and Alt-Lite - Oh, you're approaching me?
- Ramiro Ledesma Ramos - What do you mean that only the rich can afford not to have a fatherland?
I will make sure everyone loses their fatherlands for free.
Further Information
Books
- In Defense of Globalization by Jagdish Bhagwati
Wikipedia
- Globalism
- Globalisation
- World Government
- Internationalism
- United Nations
- Intergovernmental organisation
People
"Note:This a general list of persons that support globalization and/or even one-world government. How globalist and/or internationalist they're is very variable"
- Leon Trotsky (1879-1940) Soviet Union
- Harry S. Truman (1884-1972) USA
- Clement Attlee (1883-1967) UK
- Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964) India
- Nikita Khrushchev (1894-1971) USSR
- Leonid Brezhnev (1906-1982) USSR
- Trygve Lie (1896-1968) Norway
- Dag Hammarskjöld (1905-1961) Sweden
- U Thant (1909-1974) Burma
- John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) USA
- Lyndon B. Johnson (1908-1973) USA
- Kurt Waldheim (1918-2007) Austria
- Olof Palme (1927-1986) Sweden (Kinda)
- Milton Friedman (1912-2006) USA
- Henry Kissinger (1923-) Germany/ USA
- Jimmy Carter (1924-) USA
- Deng Xiaoping (1904-1997) China
- Ronald Reagan (1911-2004) USA
- Margaret Thatcher (1925-2013) UK
- Javier Pérez de Cuéllar (1920-2020) Peru
- Helmut Kohl (1930-2017) Germany
- George Soros (1930-) Hungary/ USA
- Bill Clinton (1946-) USA
- Hillary Clinton (1947-) USA
- Madeleine Albright (1937-) Czechia/ USA
- Carl Bildt (1949-) Sweden
- Francis Fukuyama (1952-) USA
- Hernando de Soto (1941-) Peru
- Jiang Zemin (1926-2022) China
- Boutros Boutros-Ghali (1922-2016) Egypt
- Sun Myung Moon (1920-2012) South Korea
- Kim Young-sam (1927-2015) South Korea
- Bill Gates (1955-) USA
- Javier Solana (1942-) Spain
- Göran Persson (1949-) Sweden
- Anna Lindh (1957-2003) Sweden
- Kofi Annan (1938-2018) Ghana
- George W. Bush (1946-) USA
- Dick Cheney (1941-) USA
- Donald Rumsfeld (1932-2021) USA
- Paul Wolfowitz (1943-) USA
- Condoleezza Rice (1954-) USA
- Bill Kristol (1952-) USA
- Tony Blair (1953-) UK
- Michael Bloomberg (1942-) USA
- Erik Prince (1969-) USA
- Anders Fogh Rasmussen (1953-) Denmark
- Hu Jintao (1942-) China
- Wen Jiabao (1942-) China
- Fredrik Reinfeldt (1965-) Sweden
- Angela Merkel (1954-) Germany
- Barack Obama (1961-) USA
- Susan Rice (1964-) USA
- Samantha Power (1970-) Ireland/ USA
- Ban Ki-moon (1944-) South Korea
- Mark Zuckerberg (1984-) USA
- Jack Ma (1964-) China
- Nicolas Sarkozy (1955-) France
- Mikheil Saakashvilli (1967-) Georgia
- David Cameron (1966-) UK
- Jens Stoltenberg (1959-) Norway
- Michelle Bachelet (1951-) Chile
- Jeff Bezos (1964-) USA
- Mark Rutte (1967-) Netherlands
- Marilyn Hewson (1954-) USA
- Jim Young Kim (1959-) South Korea/ USA
- Francois Hollande (1954-) France
- Justin Trudeau (1971-), Canada
- Peter Zeihan (1973-) USA
- Emmanuel Macron (1977-), France
- Christine Lagarde (1956-) France
- Antonio Guterres (1949-) Portugal
- Ursula von der Leyen (1958-) Germany
- Jean-Claude Juncker (1954-) Luxemburg
- Hillel Neuer (1969-) Canada
- Anthony Blinken (1962-) USA
Online Communities
Gallery
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Non-Quadrant - I just want to reject the political compass for goodness sake! | |
Main/Other | Nationalism • Universal Nationalism • Fictional Nationalism • Enlightenment • Counter-Enlightenment • Populism • Internationalism • Volkish Nationalism • Cultural Nationalism • Ethnic Nationalism • Racial Nationalism • Pan-Nationalism |
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Cultural/Social Systems | Progressivism • Traditionalism |
Political/Goverment Systems | Federalism • Centralism • Authoritarianism • Democracy • Authoritarian Democracy |
Self-Inserts |