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Thursday, January 26, 2017

Culture, Ideologies and Globalization

The interdependence and interconnectedness of the raw(a) world is upon us. This unsanded era of world-wideization has led us to new frontiers and opportunities; but unbeknown to many, this interconnectedness has a bootleg side. The world is now a mouse click away, with a global exchange of ideas and up to the minute news from anyplace on the planet. However beneficial, any of these sweeping changes in the engine room consume also clear the door for extremists, fundamentalists, and nationalist mark on unspeakable acts of violence. Gus Martins essay, Globalization and International brat describes how Globalization has created a heathenish backlash as a new global identicalness is rejected, the new profile and operating(a) model for the new global terrorist, and how we may need to learn and change our security policies and procedures to besiege this new global brat.\nMartin begins by discussing how globalization has brought about more than than economic changes but h as also changed the cultural identities of every rustic in the world and that these identities have expanded beyond topical anesthetic and nationalism; now comprehensive of a global identicalness that many reject. These new challenges to individuality have created transnational fault-lines as predicted by Samuel Huntington in his name The Clash of Civilization. In addendum Benjamin Barber in his essay, Jihad vs McWorld, also predicts that retribalization of globe by war and panel will be brought about by Globalization as these small countries and tribes will set by parochial hatreds and affair against the homogenization of their husbandrys. It is this clash of culture and the rejection of this new global identity that has caused the growth in act of terrorism by fundamentalists and nationalists in the globalized world. The new ideologies of globalization, such as sexual practice equality and freedom of mother tongue, represent a threat to these religious fundamentali sts. Within Robertson and unobjectionables ess...

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