Globalism 
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2/13/2022
What Major Religious Traditions Say about a Democratic World Federation
by David C. Oughton
Valentine's Day has become a secular American celebration of romantic love, but it can be an occasion to consider religious traditions of love involving the pursuit of peace, including through international federation.
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SOURCE: National Review
7-31-18
The Origins of Our Second Civil War
by Victor Davis Hanson
Globalism, the tech boom, illegal immigration, campus radicalism, the new racialism . . . Are they leading us toward an 1861?
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6-4-17
Globalism Doesn’t Mean What Donald Trump Thinks It Means
by Or Rosenboim
As conceived in the post-war period globalism was not the antithesis of nationalism.
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SOURCE: The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus
5-15-17 (accessed)
The Global Rightist Turn, Nationalism and Japan
by Karoline Postel-Vinay
The hostile reaction to globalization isn’t confined to the West.
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SOURCE: Aeon
3-2-17
What is global history now?
by Jeremy Adelman
Historians cheered globalism with work about cosmopolitans and border-crossing, but the power of place never went away.
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5-30-15
The Global Village Myth
by Patrick Porter
Technology may accelerate movement and compress physical space. But it does not necessarily shrink strategic space, the ability to project power affordably across the earth.
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