Globalization

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This is the first of a three-volume major project which aims to cover all aspects of the New World Order (NWO) of neoliberal globalization, with its effort at full integration of every country in the world into this new order. The phasing out of economic and national sovereignty implied by this process has led to a global popular movement for sovereignty, i.e. self-determination and against globalization. The rise of the NWO and the role of the Transnational Elite, that is, the network of the economic and political elites which administers it, are examined in the first volume. Furthermore, the mythology used by the elites as well as by the globalist “Left” is examined. It was the full integration of the Left into the new order, which has led to its political bankruptcy and the rise of a neo-nationalist movement, embraced by most of the victims of globalization and particularly the working class that used to support the Left. The need for a struggle for national as well as social liberation has become imperative today on the way to a new form of internationalism inspired by the principles of solidarity and mutual aid, rather than the catastrophic principles of competitiveness and profit-making, as at present.[1]

Globalization (or globalisation) refers to various processes of international integration. Globalists hate and fear individualism, nationalism and Identitarianism. They will fight anyone who is not prepared to submit to the greedy kraken of woke egalitarianism and forced conformity.

History

Globalism refers to various forms of ideological support for globalization. An 2012 study, winner of the outstanding study award from the Israel Political Science Association, found that:

"The more people consider themselves to adhere to the values of globalization, consumerism, and individualism, and the more they regard themselves as “citizens of the world” exposed to globalization, the less likely they are to contribute to public goods and the more likely they are to seek to be “free riders” on the contributions of others. [...] As expected, a similar correlation was found between the level of globalization of the country and the participants’ contributions."[2]

Quotes

  • "The future does not belong to globalists. The future belongs to patriots. The future belongs to sovereign and independent nations who protect their citizens, respect their neighbors, and honor the differences that make each country special and unique."Donald Trump to the 74th Session of the United Nations General Assembly, 25 September 2019[3]
  • "Antiwhiteism is globally accepted still. Julius Malema is the perfect example of this. Why isn’t the US sending in its military to stop this genocidal maniac? Simple — because it wouldn’t fit the narrative. Globalists could care less about this. They only care about power." — Comment on x.com, 9 February 2025
  • "The example of Hungary proves that a country can be successful, even if you refuse to follow what the progressive global elite dictates. This elite has been dealt a major blow by President Donald Trump. Now it’s our turn, the turn of the Patriots in the EU to finish the job in Brussels."Viktor Orbán, 9 February 2025

See also

Regional integration

References