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GLOBALIZATION AND NATIONAL INDIVIDUALIZATION IN TODAY'S WORLD

Đorđe Pribičević ; Faculty of Economics, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia


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Abstract

The author analyzes the current trends of globalization of trade, capital flow, mass media, communication, transport, tourism and economic migrations. However, there is the backflash to the globalizing processes: cultural particularism which has mobilized archaic traditions and triggered violent outbreaks of hostilities. Political scientist Francis Fukuyama has pointed out that today the key chalenges to liberal democracy are a miscellany of particularisms: religious fundamentalism, extremist nationalism and fascism and Asian authoritarian paternalism. Samuel Huntington also warns about the dangers of ethnic and cultural particularism. Within such a framework, the phenomenon of "ethnic cleansing" is only an extreme form of the trend which has marked the 20th century - cultural homogenization as a reaction to the problems of multiethnic and multicultural communities. The author is of the opinion that this development need not represent an obstacle for the dialogue and communication among cultures.

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Hrčak ID:

105864

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https://hrcak.srce.hr/105864

Publication date:

4.10.1996.

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