Globalism Unmasked

Globalism Unmasked
Title Globalism Unmasked PDF eBook
Author Mark Keenan
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Total Pages 204
Release 2020-10-12
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The worldwide financial system was already in crash mode prior to the Coronavirus situation. This book chronicles the false and deceptive narratives in relation to the 'Reset', banking, money creation, globalisation, economics, sustainable development, climate change, and corporate media. These areas have been utilised by a small group of people for the purposes of greed, power and authoritarian control of the world, to the general detriment of the overwhelming majority of the world population. All nations are in vast debt - this worldwide system of debt slavery run by the privately owned world banking system had reached its mathematical endpoint. The 'Reset' attempts to replace it with a fascist system of technocratic authoritarianism under cover a virus. It is an attempt by the WEF, globalist bankers and their political cohorts to retain control and push their fourth industrial revolution agenda of control under cover of a fake pandemic and the fake narrative of sustainable development. The real divide in society is fascist authoritarianism versus freedom.Decades ago, the real sustainability movement was hijacked by the deceptive political scheme of sustainable development, which endorsed unjust debt-money banking and a flawed economic system. Sustainable development is a false narrative operating under cover of continued globalisation.For decades, the international privately owned banking system has created debt-money from nothing and charged all governments and people extortionist interest on it (usury). By this and other mechanisms it bled around 35% of the profits of nations. This resulted in immense wealth and power for a tiny minority that own the private worldwide banking cartel, but placed a financial debt burden of control on the nations of the world.The GDP growth system was needed by the banking system, so that it could receive interest payments on debt-money loans, yet GDP growth caused environmental degradation, social poverty, and wealth inequity in society.The private banking cartel created boom-bust-bailout cycles at will that placed nations in further debt. The real economic welfare of society, as estimated by the GPI, decreased since 1978. The pseudo-science of contemporary economics used by all governments facilitated the process.IN 2020, limits to GDP growth and peak oil appear to be manifesting. Systemic problems in the economic system led to a multi-trillion dollar banking bailout in 2020 that took place under cover of a virus. The serious implications for the future of worldwide society and the potential collapse of industrialised society is outlined. The nefarious economic reset of worldwide societal control, the growing opposition to these fascist changes, and what we must do in the years ahead is described in detail.Having worked at the United Nations Environment Division and as a Science Advisor at the Department of Energy and Climate Change, U.K., Mark Keenan exposes the truth about subjects vital for the welfare of humanity.

Globalization Unmasked

Globalization Unmasked
Title Globalization Unmasked PDF eBook
Author James Petras
Publisher Zed Books
Total Pages 202
Release 2001-07-31
Genre Business & Economics
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No word today is as much used and abused as globalization. As the authors see it, it obscures more than it reveals about what is going on worldwide. They argue that it provides a cover for a new form of imperialist exploitation and the institution of US hegemony over a global process of capitalist accumulation. In the last decade of the 20th century, capitalists in Europe and the United States managed to create favourable conditions for the takeover and recolonization of economies all across the developing world. In the process, a new and emergent class of international capitalists, mostly located in North America and Western Europe, managed to restore highly profitable returns on their investments and operations, and to create islands of growing poverty and misery. This book provides a theoretical perspective on this process. The imperialist analytical framework, the authors argue, provides a better understanding of what is really going on and points towards forces of resistance and opposition that can be mobilized through political action to bring about needed change.

Globalization Unmasked

Globalization Unmasked
Title Globalization Unmasked PDF eBook
Author James Petras
Publisher Zed Books
Total Pages 194
Release 2001-07
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781856499392

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Perhaps no word today is used and misused more than globalization. It generally serves to refer to worldwide epoch-defining changes in the organization of societies, economies and politics. But as Petras and Veltmeyer demonstrate, the term globalization obscures much more than it reveals. In practice, globalization provides a cover for a new form of imperialist exploitation and the institution of US hegemony over a global process of capital accumulation. In the last decade, capitalists in Europe and the United States have created favourable conditions for the takeover and recolonization of economies across the developing world. International capital has managed to restore highly profitable returns on investments and operations as never before, creating islands of opulent prosperity within a sea of growing poverty and misery. In effect, this book argues that the terms globalization and imperialism are widely used as alternative frameworks for understanding the dynamics of the same worldwide developments and trends. Employing an imperialist analytical framework over that of globalization not only provides a better understanding but also points towards forces of resistance and opposition that through political action may bring about necessary change.

Globalisms

Globalisms
Title Globalisms PDF eBook
Author Manfred B. Steger
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages 237
Release 2008-12-16
Genre Political Science
ISBN 074255791X

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This new edition of Manfred Steger's award-winning book explores the three principal ideologies of our time: the neoliberal "market globalism," the "justice globalism" of the global justice movement, and the "jihadist globalism" of radical Islamists. Steger, one of the world's leading scholars on these subjects, explores globalization's central questions: What, exactly, are the core claims of these conflicting globalisms? What are the most likely future trajectories of this great ideological struggle of the twenty-first century? Written with impressive historical and theoretical breadth, this groundbreaking work is essential reading for all those concerned with the key questions that our shrinking world must face.

The Collapse of Globalism

The Collapse of Globalism
Title The Collapse of Globalism PDF eBook
Author John Ralston Saul
Publisher Penguin Books Canada
Total Pages 328
Release 2005
Genre Business & Economics
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Conscious Globalism

Conscious Globalism
Title Conscious Globalism PDF eBook
Author David A. Schwerin
Publisher Digital Junction Press
Total Pages 274
Release 2005
Genre Globalization
ISBN 0976518937

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Conscious Globalism explores today's economic, political, and social conflicts and offers timely, pragmatic solutions. Schwerin probes deeply and finds that an erroneous view of reality - with its corresponding distortions - is the source of most problems. This book draws on the author's 30 years of business experience, a lifelong study of ageless wisdom, and extensive worldwide travel to provide practical tools and models for resolving global conflicts and enriching lives. This is the author's second book.

Caught in the Middle

Caught in the Middle
Title Caught in the Middle PDF eBook
Author Richard C. Longworth
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 330
Release 2008
Genre Business & Economics
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Traces the affect of globalization on the American Midwest, citing the specific influences of immigrant workers, manufacturing jobs, and changes in farming methods while making predictions about the potential for new biofuels technology.