37 Quotes About Globalisation
- Author Richard R. Wilk
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I find it fascinating that this bottle is so cosmopolitan, a true multicultural brew, but it is so quiet about it.
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- Author Christopher Hitchens
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[I]f you think that American imperialism and its globalised, capitalist form is the most dangerous thing in the world, that means you don't think the Islamic Republic of Iran or North Korea or the Taliban is as bad.
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- Author David Smail
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The principle locations of exploitation have moved, through the mechanism of 'globalisation', to where most of us can't see them and don't really care about them if we do.
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- Author Jeanette Winterson
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Where you are born--what you are born into, the place, the history of the place, how that history mates with your own-- stamps who you are, whatever the pundits of globalisation have to say.
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- Author Jeanette Winterson
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When you are born--what you are born into, the place, the history of the place, how that history mates with your own-- stamps who you are, whatever the pundits of globalisation have to say.
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- Author Auliq Ice
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Globalisation Means the whole world, not just some of us.
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- Author Anita B. Sulser PhD
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Jeremy Corbyns actions have led a significant percentage of his followers to believe that his words serve a higher purpose than the complete religious or social indoctrination of the British people. He deliberately disregards the historical fact that multiculturalism only works when both parties are willing to find a compromise they can live with. When multiculturalism becomes a matter of sacrificing your way of life to accommodate mass migration, it paves the way to genocide.
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- Author Jose Ortega y Gasset
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Desde el siglo XVI ha entrado la humanidad toda en un proceso gigantesco de unificación, que en nuestros días ha llegado a su término insuperable.
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- Author Alexander McCall Smith
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…products of soulless machines and relentless globalization…
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