Views of Western Scholars on Globalization
Western scholars generally believe that this new wave of globalization is accompanied by market liberalization. Its means are privatization, deregulation, the establishment of a flexible labor market and the opening of the "world economy." Capital pushes the logic of market liberalization to the world, attempts to break the nation-state and all barriers, and establish an unimpeded global market for capital. There is not much difference in the content of globalization between the left and the right in the West. It is just that the inevitable faction of neoliberalism advocates a linear progress theory, describing globalization as a unidirectional development of information technology and free markets. The leftists emphasize the multi-directional and complex globalization centered on capital globalization.
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