Globalism (noun)

  1. The advocacy of the view that the world should be politically, economically and socially integrated.
  2. The policies or actions aimed at achieving this integration.

Origin:

Mid-20th century: from global + -ism.

Examples:

  1. Globalism is the belief that the world should be more interconnected in terms of politics, economics, and culture.
  2. The push for globalism has led to increased trade and cultural exchange between countries.
  3. Critics of globalism argue that it can lead to the loss of jobs in developed countries.
  4. The globalism movement has been associated with the formation of organizations such as the United Nations and the World Trade Organization.
  5. The term of globalism is often used to describe the current trend of increased international cooperation and interdependence in various spheres.
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