How Can One Be Anti-Globalization And Pro-Free-Market At The Same Time?

Well, one cannot be either today.

The definition of globalization and free-markets are ambiguous, and thus their supposed implementation will be. You may notice how a discussion on either subject, even with the supposed experts of their usage leads to wild speculation of consequences — courtesy of “rebels” without a clear cause.

So, one must clearly define globalization and define freedom before such a question can be answered. I have done already extensively, see my previous write-ups on globalization and freedom.

Today both globalization and free-markets are portrayed as flat-world monisms, both equally incompatible with the relativity theory of a round-world that lays at the foundation of (human) evolution.

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The sign of a vibrant, innovative nation is its willingness to pursue the ever-unfolding discovery of nature's truth and reinvent itself continually against those proven new normalizations upstream. Let’s inspire the world with new rigors of excellence we first and successfully apply to ourselves.

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