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Hara Lingayan
2020-10-02 at 03:59 (UTC 2) Link to this comment
The world had survived a couple of pandemics… I'm pretty sure that globalization would persist in some form.
Kristal Yeow
2020-10-02 at 04:11 (UTC 2) Link to this comment
Xjp 14 billions flying cars park on your head ???
Danny Viral News
2020-10-02 at 04:13 (UTC 2) Link to this comment
Globalization messed up the world
Alex tag
2020-10-02 at 04:13 (UTC 2) Link to this comment
More ccp propaganda. I didn't the ccp hand the economist in the pam of their hand.
Arnel Catangay Jr
2020-10-02 at 04:24 (UTC 2) Link to this comment
“It's not you, its me.”
― COVID19
Wawa Washington
2020-10-02 at 04:29 (UTC 2) Link to this comment
Covit won’t. But Trump will,
Rajesh Dey Sarkar
2020-10-02 at 04:29 (UTC 2) Link to this comment
This is sponsored by Huawei. Can't digest that
LordBaïkal
2020-10-02 at 04:31 (UTC 2) Link to this comment
no globalisation=more chance for big war tbh. people trading and excchanging together made them interdependant. else you just end up with germany-like pre-1940 nation that tries to be fully independant
James West
2020-10-02 at 04:39 (UTC 2) Link to this comment
Covid19 is an example of Globalization.
maou sama
2020-10-02 at 04:55 (UTC 2) Link to this comment
and thats how they will push the AI on humans, by calling it as your saviour. its the start of building matrix.
Varun Prasad
2020-10-02 at 05:11 (UTC 2) Link to this comment
Didn't see coming 13:57 support by huawei
Matt Graham
2020-10-02 at 05:12 (UTC 2) Link to this comment
If globalism is failing the next best thing is regionalism not nationalism as Brexit will demonstrate. Not a time to be launching a pond yacht in a typhoon.
kick rrr
2020-10-02 at 05:47 (UTC 2) Link to this comment
Without globalization, everyone, especially the poor and the lazy, must work harder in jobs they don't like. Basic economics. Talk is cheap.
fenris ragnarok
2020-10-02 at 05:55 (UTC 2) Link to this comment
Stop saying slowbalization, if that catches on I'm just going to ignore economics or something.
Vicarious Witness
2020-10-02 at 05:55 (UTC 2) Link to this comment
Globalization cannot exist unless all currency and resources are contributed at fair value and it isn't. The globalization being discussed here is capital imperialism. And they call themselves "The Economist". These people are selling their imperialism as globalization. There is a tipping point where as long as you obey you will never know what your missing.
Siddhesh Tiwari
2020-10-02 at 05:57 (UTC 2) Link to this comment
Film Sponsored by Huawei ?
Joaquin Reyna
2020-10-02 at 06:06 (UTC 2) Link to this comment
Stolen jobs? No body steals jobs, CEOs want to make more money because neoliberalism. They are not patriotic except to money.
Joaquin Reyna
2020-10-02 at 06:13 (UTC 2) Link to this comment
My question is this, if people don’t make enough money then how can their be demand? Without jobs…can we have demand?
Mr Krabs
2020-10-02 at 06:17 (UTC 2) Link to this comment
I dream of money too.. 3:08
ephoenix7
2020-10-02 at 06:24 (UTC 2) Link to this comment
In a divided technological world, there will be more innovation with competition. Such as arm and risc-v technologies