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America Is Backsliding Toward Its Most Polluted Era
(www.theatlantic.com)
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10 Apr 25 12:48 UTC
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seydor
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10 Apr 25 13:09 UTC
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what I don't understand is why post-globalization has been equated with deglobalization
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sorcerer-mar
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10 Apr 25 14:25 UTC
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Can you articulate the difference? This is the first I've heard the term "post-globalization."
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AlecSchueler
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10 Apr 25 18:17 UTC
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Post-globalisation is whatever comes after the globalisation period. It's a chapter of the history books still being written and as such can still take many forms, of which scaling back on globalisation is one.
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sorcerer-mar
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10 Apr 25 18:56 UTC
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And what are some of the others that are "moving away from globalization but not scaling back on it?"
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AlecSchueler
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14 Apr 25 18:23 UTC
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Moving past, not moving away. Hyper-globalisation could be an example of post-globalisation as well.
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