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Locating the Global: Spaces, Networks and Interactions from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Century (Dialectics of the

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Locating the Global: Spaces, Networks and Interactions from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Century (Dialectics of the

Holger Weiss, "Locating the Global: Spaces, Networks and Interactions from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Century (Dialectics of the "
English | ISBN: 3110670666 | 2020 | 400 pages | EPUB, PDF | 4 MB + 90 MB

Ever since the 1990s, "globalization" has been a dominant idea and, indeed, ideology.
The metanarratives of Cold War victory by the West, the expansion of the market economy, and the boost in productivity through internationalization, digitalization, and the increasing dominance of the finance industry became associated with the promise of a global trickle-down effect that would lead to greater prosperity for ever more people worldwide. Any criticism of this viewpoint was countered with the argument that there was no alternative; globalization was too powerful and thus irreversible. Today, the ideology of "globalization" meets with growing scepticism. An era of exaggerated optimism for global integration has been replaced by an era of doubt and a quest for a return to particularistic sovereignty. However, processes of global integration have not dissipated and the rejection of "globalization" as ideology has not diminished the need to make sense both of the actually existing high level of interdependence and the ideology that gave meaning and justification to it.
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