Globalisation

Globalisation is an extremely wide process, which has influence on all spheres of our life : economic, political, cultural in worldwide scale. Integrating of operations, processes and subjects is a principal feature of globalisation into worldwide functioning system on different levels. Permanent height of unemployment, destructions of environment, poisoned food, civilization diseases, crimes, addictions – these problems, become more and more general. But not only bad things are approaching, some of those good as well. So I am about to discuss some advantages and disadvanages considering this matter.
      On the one hand, while opening any institution, the amount of the new made workplaces is stressed. However it is not said how many people lost their workplaces in the earlier eliminated institutions. Consequently unemployment benefits determine load for the society.
      Secondly a matter of agriculture. Traditional model of agriculture, where a local, independent farmer sells his products directly to a consumer, for a corporation it only means masses of money, which is possible to take over. As a result, gigantic farms as well as technologies permit to eliminate traditional farmers intensely at the cost of reduction of employment.
      What is also important is that transnational companies wish to place environmentally degrading industries in countries that do not have adequate environmental controls.
Resource industries such as forestry, mining and fisheries exploit the resources of poor countries with little regard to either the long term cost to the country in terms of the loss of a national resource, or to the environment.
     On the other hand, global ...
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