147 Quotes About Globalization
- Author Richard Theodor Kusiolek
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The Truth about America’s Silicon Valley-Angels in the SiliconRiveting and insightful regarding progressivism and the social upheavals living in the Silicon Valley.-John Yoo, UC Berkeley Constitutional Lawyer, novelist, and public servant
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- Author David Gomadza
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THE LAWThe law can be a double-edged sword to those who violate it and a source of hope, comfort, and inspiration to those who seek justice and peace.
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- Author John le Carré
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You're history, Donohue. You think countries run the fucking world! Go back to fucking Sunday school. It's 'God save our multinational' they're singing these days.
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- Author Tom Robbins
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The international situation is desperate, as usual.
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- Author Toni Morrison
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We live in a world where justice equals vengeance. Where private profit drives public policy.
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- Author Ernst Jünger
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Fraternity means that the father no longer sacrifices the sons; instead the brothers kill one another. Wars between nations have been replaced by civil war. The great settling of accounts, first under national ‘pretexts,’ led to a rapidly escalating world civil war.
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- Author John Steinbeck
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And the owners not only did not work the farms any more, many of them had never seen the farms they owned.
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- Author Robert D. Kaplan
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Indeed, Chicago seems to have literally sucked the air out of Springfield: another case of American becoming a network of massive city-states more intimately interconnected with other continents than with their own hinterlands. It is in the merging with the rest of the world and global civilization that the forces of division come to the fore at home. Springfield: another small city that should inspire but doesn't.
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- Author Mario Vargas Llosa
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Neue Züricher Zeitung 07.07.2016: Menschen aus völlig unterschiedlichen politischen Lagern mit völlig unterschiedlicher Motivation stemmen sich gegen das Unüberschaubare, das Unberechenbare, gegen Globalisierung und Kapitalismus – und zwar buchstäblich mit den Ideen der Steinzeit.
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