Assessment Of Barber's Description Of Globalization
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3 pages in length. The realism of Barber's description is clearly realized by the simple act of reading a contemporary newspaper. It matters not the city or country from which the paper comes, just that it has – on an almost daily basis – some literary marker that denounces globalization as being a veiled attempt toward global polarization. While the tenets of globalization are such that it is meant to bring together an otherwise fragmented world, the manner by which its objectives are being reach through stripping underdeveloped countries of their capacity to stand in the economic arena and then overpowering them to abide by Western and other developed ideology illustrates the two-faced tactic of an undemocratic operation and the validity of Barber's argument. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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