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Globalization was yesterday. Today we already live in a world of globality. To be sure, many processes of globalization can still be stopped, and some reversed; but the general gist of the development of the past decennia will not be made undone. The reach that the process of globalization has had in the past confronts most of the people most of the time with a state of globality. Hence whatever the future development of globalization, this state of globality must be addressed as one that by its distinct features requires particular ways and modes of governance differing considerably from everything that came before.
Globalization was yesterday. Today we already live in a world of globality. To be sure, many processes of globalization can still be stopped, and some reversed; but the general gist of the development of the past decennia will not be made undone. The reach that the process of globalization has had in the past confronts most of the people most of the time with a state of globality. Hence whatever the future development of globalization, this state of globality must be addressed as one that by its distinct features requires particular ways and modes of governance differing considerably from everything that came before.
Globalization versus Globality
Claus Dierksmeier (author)
2008
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