Globalization is FAR from failing. Globalization is bigger than ever, and it's only going to get bigger. I don't know what you're talking about. It might have helped if you tried explaining yourself.
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One example of globilization or even capatilism are failing is the fact that if one country goes through a major economic collapse like a depression then all other nations that are connected to that country by globalization will fall also. Its a matter of time before the world will experience a major depression. Its a domino effect when you think about it.
Domino effect indeed... There are some radical changes on the horizon. With China as the world's manufacturer and India a major technology base... where will the rest of us be in 5 or 10 years?
we will be producing environment friendly products while china is one Big poisoned spot on the world map where no one lives anymore. i hope so. unforutantely we might lose the panda beer
skip the beer - I"ll take the bear. Globaloney will go as far as cheap fuel takes it, I suppose. After that it's a crapshoot. Wal*Mart folds when their prices aren't always the cheapest everday low bargoons in town. (perhaps then economies return to regional and local...) Sort of like Enron's last big New Year's bash just before the fall. Globaloney serves not much more than 5% of the planet's population (that might be an inflated number.) It ain't doing the majority many favors. World unity? Consensus? (Is that the sound of whoofing cookies I hear in the McRestroom?) That ain't the celestial laughter of the gods we hear - it's the diminishing ozone. One more "ism" to add to the pile. How did it get so innocuous? So sacred? It took a whole lot of corporate propaganda. (Now who do you suppose really runs the show?) Whether ya love it, hate it, want to suck it's blood or kick its bones...it'll play itself out under its own rules - until natural law steps in. One more human glitch in the universe. (psst! got a hot tip on Martian real estate!)