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What if we're still in 1914, when the world's first period of globalisation was about to end to be replaced by 30 years of upheaval, depression and conflict?
The theory neatly explains the impact of the first wave of globalisation.
But they were left behind by Europe's technological revolution and the first wave of globalisation.
This first phase of globalisation then took off under coal-and-steam power.
He argues that Marx was the first thinker of globalisation and that makes reading him important today.
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Gordon Brown is the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and author of Beyond the Crash; Overcoming the First Crisis of Globalisation.
The first is that of globalisation and the resulting loss of culture and identity.
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