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Globalization
Globalization
Discourse on globalization began in the 1980’s and gained momentum over the following decade to become common in modern academic talk. Globalization largely refers to the movement toward an interrogated global of goods and capital. In popular discourse, Globalization is often related to the internet revolution, neo-liberal or free-market economies and the predominantly western political, economic and cultural style.
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