Has globalization proved effective in the past? Think of Easter Island. (Hint: no, it hasn't)
Historically Globalization
Think Colonialism in the late 19th century. Think Spanish and Portugese colonialisation in the 16th Century.
Yes, it is effective. However, all it did was redistribute and expand the wealth of one country to another.
Yes, it is effective. However, all it did was redistribute and expand the wealth of one country to another.
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Towards the higher utilitarianism; the most happiness to the greatest number of people.
| Zampano wrote: |
| Towards the higher utilitarianism; the most happiness to the greatest number of people. |
Ah. because the example you provided (Easter Island) is a tremendous example of "globalization" being "effective" in that it creates effects, perhaps not the effects you desire, or see as good effects, but most certainly effective...
Why did you start a thread then answer your own question in the same post?
