It’s interesting that he is talking and thinking about globalism from the receptive point of view — as a resident of a country where others want to get in. I have always thought about globalism from the opposite point of view — as a resident of a shithole country that many would love to leave — and could not understand how rational people could object to globalist thinking. Now that I became aware of this difference the anti-globalist position is making much more sense.
It’s interesting that he is talking and thinking about globalism from the receptive point of view — as a resident of a country where others want to get in. I have always thought about globalism from the opposite point of view — as a resident of a shithole country that many would love to leave — and could not understand how rational people could object to globalist thinking. Now that I became aware of this difference the anti-globalist position is making much more sense.
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I'm listening to The Ickabog, by J.K. Rowling and read, with much gusto, by Stephen Fry. What started like a nice children's tale not dissimilar from…
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From today's questions to the Prime Minister: Mr Speaker, today, millions of Uyghur people in China live in fear under a cruel regime. The BBC,…
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There's a strange tendency out there for tech podcasters not to be good programmers themselves. There are exceptions, of course. The googlers at…
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