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What is difference between globalisation and globalism?

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What is difference between globalisation and globalism?

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Globalisation and globalism sound similar, but they have very different meaning. The globalisation is a natural road followed by social evolution since emerging of civilisation. Nowadays it reflects the impact of telecommunications and technological revolution on society. The globalism (or New World Order) reflects the development of capitalism as an economic system in newly emerging conditions. The globalisation is a sociological concept for description of the social consequences from the technological revolution. Globalism is a concept of the political economy reflecting the changes of the economic system – new form of imperialism. The globalism reflects the appetites of the multinational companies and International banks to place a new kind of monopolism, using the achievements of the new technologies. In this way the anti-globalisation movement is directed definitely against the globalism the policy of multinational companies and free (but unfair) trade and doesn’t have nothing in

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