I am looking at the world as it actually exists, and as it actually exists there are economic and political decisions with global reach.Speaker to Animals wrote:Hanarchy Montanarchy wrote:No, globalism is literally planning economic and foreign policy globally. How we affect that planning can adapt and change and prioritize different values, but there is no version of this world where we won't have global foreign and economic policy, and there is no version of this world where the abuse of power will be tempting for those who have it.Speaker to Animals wrote:Globalism is literally the evaporation of labor rights altogether. I don't think you understand who's side you stand on here.
Isolationist countries are not paragons of workers rights, anywhere in the world, ever in history. They abuse power and wealth, they just have less of it.
Maybe look at the world as it actually exists. Globalism, in fact, has been nothing more than the gradual unraveling of labor rights around the world. It's a global fleecing.
I'll wait for you to find, in the world that actually exists, an isolationist paradise of workers protection and vast wealth.