RB Posted January 11, 2005 Report Posted January 11, 2005 With colonization came labor exploitation, the feeling of being oppress, development of new markets, raw material etc. control With globalization comes major players with economic powers and a direction of protecting corporations internationally to eliminate competition, and take advantage also of cheap labor etc. How are colonization and globalization similar and different? I mean if colonization was a success in terms of exploitation to create wealth and we think globalization is similar, shouldn't the Canadian economy get prep-up and become more involve global activities - we are losing out Quote
August1991 Posted January 12, 2005 Report Posted January 12, 2005 How are colonization and globalization similar and different?OMG!RB, you have obviously never lived in a colony, been a colonial or, I guess, been colonized. Globalization simply refers to the process by which barriers are removed so that individuals can more easily make contacts with one another. How does this have anything to do with colonialization? By building a bridge to PEI, does this make anyone more of a colonial? (BTW, is colonialization different from colonization?) Quote
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