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Re: Is globalization the end of history?
To answer that one first, probably not, unless we all die. There's always another act, isn't there? As for isolationism, I'm not sure that people have really argued for it in the socio-economic context of globalization. It's usually based on a political or philosophical argument. I guess what I'm saying is, we're going to get our hands dirty somewhere. The question is, how do we do it judiciously? Thoughts?