Biology, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

There is a big confusion about values going on, even on a more globalizing scale. How about this in your personal and scientific scale and experience?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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I would argue that globalization is an ideologically-based and driven concept and is essentially a meta-narrative that is used to justify the desires of some powerful vested interests. Basically, globalisation is an extension the belief that capitalist firms now produce the vast majority of goods and services produced in the world (i.e., the commodification thesis) and extends this by arguing that this process of commodification is increasingly taking place within an open world economy in which firms operate in a de-regulated and seamless global marketplace. In this globalization thesis, it is a specific type of commodified economy that is becoming hegemonic and stretching its tentacles wider and deeper across the globe, namely unregulated or ‘free market’ capitalism. Regulated national and international capitalism is increasingly being replaced by unregulated global capitalism composed of hyper-mobile and homeless capital operating in a borderless world. Globalisation, of course, is therefore a manifestation of a neo-liberal economic ideology.

Answered by Anonymous
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Yes it's true enough that there is big confusion in the values going on a tremendous rate and reach the level of globalisation with in few weeks what gonna work here only self awareness and enough energy to get stuck on what you believe rather than reading minds of other.

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