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TopicWhat's the problem with globalism again?
GanglyKhan
11/13/18 10:30:08 PM
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The strong get a bit weaker, national identity is lessened in its magnitude and perceived importance.

The thing about globalism is that yes, everyone does lose out on things, but the gains that would occur if everyone were to get on board would more than make up for those losses, if and only if, the system was ran well.

I'm all for globalism on the geopolitical scale, but I really would not be a fan of lessened national security and more lax immigration laws just because a few countries are buddybuddy with one another.

Another con being that any major world power who feels threatened by globalism could become the catalyst for a flashpoint in war, whether it be economically, cyber, military, etc;

But the growth for those engaged in globalism would be outstanding overall with the proper management.

It's not a perfect system, there is no one true perfect system, and like any other form of diplomacy, it has advantages and disadvantages.
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