The Idea Of Global Village |
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| By Gabriel Rise | ||||
So, does that mean the world is a global village? No, it does not. The reason for the negation is that though the above examples are true for a certain section of the world, they do not hold true for the majority of the world. It is sad but true that a large section of world population comprising the third world is still not connected to the rest of the world…politically, economically, socially and technologically. Technology and media have still left many places and lives untouched. People living in the interior parts of India, China, Middle East, Africa…they are largely unaware of where the other world has reached. As for the liberalization of trade or shall we call it globalization, if one looks closer, it is nothing but disguised colonialism. Just that now it is economic instead of political. A convenient way for the rich countries to get richer at the cost of the poor ones. The money transfers are still to happen both ways! Last, but not the least…freedom of transportation. Well! Imagine a country like Ethiopia where 80% of a person’s earning is spent on water. Who has the money to travel? And if one has the money…well..then one is just lucky enough to be a part of the ‘exclusive global village’. A global village then is akin to Orwell’s Utopia- a dream worth dreaming…but still a dream. |
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