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Quick course on Globalization

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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2007

Using the example of India the video explores the meaning of globalization in light of continuing global inequalities.

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  • I much appreciate the feedback so I want to reedit this as I understand this is a problem with it.

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  • Did you even watch the video before you uploaded it?

  • Its sad that only 15,500 have seen this video. I suppose its not funny or sexy enough to go viral, maybe a hit in the crotch somewhere would help. But seriously I suppose people don't really care enough to care. :(

  • ObelusCZ, You can "Pause" the video by just clicking on the screen and read

  • This is really bad made video. You cannot read it in time. You should remake it and make it slower.

  • @pereeldelospalotes OMG I know you are not the only 1 believing our government has our interests at heart in seeing videos like this!!! If only you went through the unnecessary bullcraps my family had you would know truths. Truths bad fear is caused only by promotions of corruptions not government adhering to nor enforcing laws JUSTLY. Else I wouldn't scream to scare those (government paid to protect and enforce laws not abuse for thier selfish usage)back whom stole many times from my family

  • Globalization is the process by which Capitalist markets expand in order to exploit cheap labour and resources. The cultural implications are the spread of Corporate modes of productions and consumption through industrial forms of "development" and advertising. So called third world countries are vulnerable to this process as many are often indebted to the World Bank and IMF. Structural adjustments are enforced and resources are privatised. People no longer have control over their lives.

  • It is not the busines of gov. to make sure anyone gets some standard of living anyways. Gov. is suposed to be there to protect our libertys, not to decide for us waht is "social justice" and to interfere in the economy. Poverty will desapear thanks to the work and free interaction of people, not because of any "well intentioned" policy.

  • What Oscar Arias says sounds really moving, but its actualy a falacy. Yo can not "cure" poverty just by taking away in taxes from the rich and giving it to the poor. Redistribution of wealth does not get anyone out of poverty and its a really dangerous idea that is being used to limit our freedoms.

  • where are your facts from? doin a paper on globalization and would like to use some of ur info.

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