Economic Globalization: Uniformity and Development or Exploitation and Domination?
Economic Globalization: Uniformity and Development or Exploitation and Domination?
Author(s): Ionel SanduSubject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Law and Transitional Justice, Law on Economics
Published by: Editura Fundaţiei România de Mâine
Keywords: globalization; economic development; social organization; economic and social domination;
Summary/Abstract: The end of the twentieth century has been marked by widespread social upheavals, called revolutions, some of which take the form of violent manifestations in which many people have lost their lives and have led to major political, social, economic, financial, but also geopolitical, strategic and military plan. It was the time when, according to well-calculated strategic plans, the assault of the great world powers was triggered on the structures and forms of socialist and communist state organization, by removing in any form and at any cost the leaders and followers of this ideology and their replacement with another type of leaders who embraced capitalist ideologies or at least vehemently expressed in this sense (to be heard both internally and especially externally) with the obvious goal of taking power, speculating the opportune moment. Under these circumstances, it arises fthe natural question that the great powers that sustained these social movements wanted a change of the world order out of altruism, thinking about the welfare of the people oppressed by the totalitarian or socialist-communist regimes or with the purpose of reaping major benefits after the establishment of a new form of state organization? The answer is increasingly evident nowadays.
Journal: Journal of Law and Public Administration
- Issue Year: IV/2018
- Issue No: 8
- Page Range: 139-144
- Page Count: 6
- Language: English