tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11708271.post116084469178063839..comments2024-03-18T15:55:10.657+08:00Comments on HanWorks Research: Globalisation 3.0minghanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03994451733321468155noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11708271.post-1161574064080452102006-10-23T11:27:00.000+08:002006-10-23T11:27:00.000+08:00I'm an open-source fan, but I don't like the pure ...I'm an open-source fan, but I don't like the pure market focus (as opposed to a cultural focus) on the consequences of globalism. My mother had to do a term paper on political ideologies for her final year political science degree, and I had to absolutely digress on his idea that globalism had created "for the first time" a "more level-playing field for all people and and races".<BR/><BR/>I'm into alter-globalism - the exchange of ideas and cultural diffusion - but not current globalism as it stands.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11708271.post-1160865930236707072006-10-15T06:45:00.000+08:002006-10-15T06:45:00.000+08:00While the debate over whether the "The World is Fl...While the debate over whether the "The World is Flat" or not continues... Friedman’s book definitely abstracted the phenomena of globalization and “opening” of economies that is already happening. Now, one could choose the moniker of a “Flat World” to describe it or…use an alternative term.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com