Today's world is shrinking more than ever today. It is because new technologies have made it possible to become a feat of science fiction writers beyond boundaries. But even if progress comes from an ancient lifestyle, new technology creates an outdated tradition and we will never forget the rich culture of our planet. Even today, the world is still a colorful and vibrant place full of countless exotic cultures. Each has its own attractive history and tradition.
We draw exponential curves. Whether you admit or not, the world 10 years ago is not the world today, the world 100 years ago was not the world today. When it comes to GDP, poverty, working hours, democracy, the Internet, artificial intelligence, energy consumption and emissions, these are moving in the direction of things.
There is nothing to say about socialism in today's world. Like capitalism, it relies on infinite exponential GDP growth, increased levels of extraction, production and consumption. These two systems may not agree on how to best distribute Earth's looting production, but do not question the looting process itself. Fortunately, there are already many languages and ideas far beyond these dusty old binaries. They are driven by various thinkers, innovators, and practitioners. P2P (peer-to-peer) Foundation, Evonomics, Next System Project, and New Economic Thought Institute Recalling the World Economy. The proposed model is more diverse: after growth from complexity, growth, land, regeneration, recycling, and even the tasty donut economics
Globalization is one of the main drivers of change as today's worlds are interrelated and provide opportunities for all companies to compete on a global scale. Organizations that are not agile can not compete in the global economy. As the world becomes more compact, the complexity of regulations and competitors is increasing as new technologies are processed
Globalization and nationalism coexist in today's world, sometimes chaotic. Neither is new. Today, the political and economic aspects of immigration and globalization of the world are challenging to the nation state, but nationalism remains strong. The number of countries in the world is increasing rather than decreasing. The number of United Nations member states increased from 51 in 1945 to 191 in 2002 (www.un.org). In the nation-state of the world, there is an increasing recognition of diversity and diversity. After the Second World War, I moved to the UK from the former colonies of Asia, Africa and the West Indies, and the economic status improved.