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They don't believe in globalism".
Outside of Damien World, the auction's most interesting evidence is less about the growing, "democratized" art market than about the fragmentation inherent in globalism.
Of course, disasters abroad are an "investment" in globalism.
Two of the top 10 companies have a particular interest in globalism, having been involved in recent international acquisitions.
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But as I discovered in Mongolia, globalism missed the boat on mutton.
(He is one of two great intellectual figures who peered into the heart of things and were not taken in by globalism's conceit, Bernard Lewis being the other).
This competitive narrative is at the heart of neoliberalism with its belief in: uncontrolled globalism; the financialization of unrestrained "free markets"; and "free trade" defined around mega-corporate interests which locks the world into a race-to-the-bottom around health, labor, and environmental safeguards.
Baroque music practiced its own kind of globalism in its time, although the globe was smaller then.
The juxtaposition of traditional craft with first-world conceptual art gave a glimpse of globalism in action.
At Virginia, Kenneth W. Thompson, a history professor, said he would continue to assign Mr. Ambrose's "Rise to Globalism" in his course on American foreign policy.
Whatever meanings may be embedded in his materials — globalism, consumerism, thrift — he will not be the one to tease them out.
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