Lesson 24
Has globalization gone too far, or is its progression beneficial to the
global community?
☆Let’s think
1.
What is globalization? When did
it begin?
Note: Globalization is originally an economic
term which means the expansion of the international trade by free trade through
lower tariffs. Although globalization in a broader sense had been going on
since the ancient times (e.g. the Silk Road), what we call globalization today
is said to have begun in the 1820s, after the Industrial Revolution and the
advancement of transportation and communication. It accelerated in the late 1970’s,
when neoliberalism intensified economic enslavement and class war.
2.
What are the positive and
negative effects of globalization in the following aspects?
・Economy of
developed countries and that of developing countries
・The
environment, life of ordinary people, public health, and culture
3.
What is the difference between
globalization and imperialism/colonialism?
☆Ideas and
Expressions
Positive effects of
globalization
1.
The standard of living has
generally risen worldwide, and some countries in the Global South have seen
economic development through world trade.
2.
Products are distributed to
countries far from the producers, helping both the producers and consumers.
3.
People can travel abroad for
special experiences or immigrate for better life.
4.
Cultures around the world are
shared, especially in developed countries.
5.
New cultures are created
through fusion of different cultures. e.g. new type of food or music
Negative effects of
globalization
1.
Indigenous people were
massacred, their land and asses stolen, and their civilization destroyed.
2.
Wealth gap has widened as poor
countries have become poorer while rich countries have become richer through
free trade. This is because rich countries buy raw materials from poor
countries at low prices to manufacture and sell the products for high prices. Free
trade also replaced domestic products with cheap imports. e.g. NAFTA, Japan-USA FTA, etc.
3.
Unemployment has gone up in
developed countries because of off-shoring (outsourcing to other countries such
as moving factories to developing countries, where human rights are violated by
extremely low labor costs and poor working conditions).
4.
Monopoly of multinational
corporations has occurred and small businesses have disappeared.
5.
International transportation reduces
resources and raises carbon foot prints, exacerbating climate crisis.
6.
Economic refugees have
increased and immigrants are discriminated against in other countries.
7.
Pandemic has become easier to break
out and faster to spread.
8.
Major cities around the world
now look the same due to the development of the skylines with modern buildings,
wiping out old traditional buildings.
9.
Indigenous cultures, including
indigenous languages, are being lost as cultures and languages of the Western
countries spread through globalization.
☆Sample Response
Globalization
has intrinsically been bad to most people on the earth. It is the economic colonization
of Global South by the West. The non-Western countries that produce raw
materials have been exploited by the Western countries for 5 hundred years
since the beginning of the Age of Discovery. It has made Africa, Asia, and
Laten America poor while the colonizers have prospered. People other than the
ruling class in poor countries have suffered from enslavement. While it is true
that the development of transportation and communication combined with
technological breakthroughs have made a number of non-Western countries better
off, people in many countries, especially those in mineral-rich countries like
Congo and Bolivia, still suffer from deprivation and violence manipulated by
the West. People or countries that resist have been punished by colonizers, especially
the USA, the most recent case being Palestine and Venezuela. All in all,
globalization has been evil in nature from its inception. The silver line would
be that the power-balance between Global South and Global North has started to
change since around the birth of BRICS Plus, the countries with natural
resources once exploited by the West now gaining their own economic
self-determination. (196 words)
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questions and making suggestions.
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