The Culture Wars: Globalists Vs Nationalists
by Frank Ngarua
Blurb
Culture is the determinant of what we value and thus trade (buy and sell). Culture, therefore, shapes what we refer to as "the economy". In a ground breaking "Cultural Economics" analysis of the "Globalist" vs "Nationalist" debate in the U.S., Prof. Frank K. Ngarua reveals the impact of these two visions on the culture of the population. Whereas the "Globalist" vision emphasizes the empowerment and dominance of monopolistic "elite" owned institutions, via "collectivist" cultures, the "Nationalist" vision promotes the empowerment of the individual, via "Individualistic" cultures. The "Globalists" envision a world where a group of "elites", via the institutions they control, make choices for the population in all spheres of their economic and social lives. The "Globalists" are implementing this vision by promoting "collectivist" cultures that encourage economic, political and social dependency of the population on the institutions they own and control. They are unapologetically using their monopolistic ownership and/or control of major communication and educational institutions to spread these "collectivist" cultures, which create populations with "dependency" and "conformist" characteristics. A population dependent on the institutions they own and control is what gives them the wealth advantage they currently enjoy, and is the main cause of "income inequality" in the world today.
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