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Globalism

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Club of Rome
political and economic think tank
New World Order
conspiracy theory
world government
notion of a single common political authority for all of humanity
globalism
Globalism has multiple meanings. In political science, it is used to describe "attempts to understand all of the interconnections of the modern world—and to highlight patterns that underlie (and explain) them". While primarily associated with world-systems, it can be used to describe other global trends. The concept of globalism is also classically used to focus on ideologies of globalisation (the subjective meanings) instead of its processes (the objective practices); in this sense, "globalism" is to globalisation what "nationalism" is to nationalisation.
World Day of Social Justice
United Nations international day
globality
Globality is the consciousness of the world as a single place. The concept of globality was introduced in the social sciences by British sociologist Roland Robertson. It signifies the spreading and deepening consciousness of the world-as-a-whole and could thus be considered the phenomenological aspect of globalization, which Robertson defined as "the compression of the world and the intensification of consciousness of the world as a whole" (Robertson 1992, p. 34).
planetary consciousness
whole-planet community
Singleton
hypothetical world order in which there is a single decision-making agency
global feminism
feminist theory
Planetary phase of civilization
speculative concept defined by the Global Scenario Group, stating that increasing global interdependence and risks, such as climate change, are binding the world into a unitary socio-ecological system