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    Societies must have a powerful leader or government in order to succeed. In so many places there are examples where you can see a society with order like in the book Lord of the Flies and World War 1. As you know societies always end up falling apart and collapsing. The difference between a great society and a weak one is that one has a powerful government and the other doesn’t, therefore the one with the powerful government lasts longer. For example looking at World War 1 the United State…

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    Government control can be a major problem when it comes to the citizens freedom. the novel brave new world by Aldous Huxley and 1984 by George Orwell, both show the amount of control and the lengths political leaders are willing to go through to stay in power. The government can be very manipulating of their citizens restating many of their thoughts and freedom. To maintain further power these leaders restrain sexuality. Governments oppress their citizens to stay in power. To begin in the…

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    How does a government take complete control? A government can take control in many ways. In Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World, the government takes everything away from the people. They take away the populations’ humanity. The people are very happy and satisfied with the lives they live. If they ever have a bad day, they always have an escape. The government has taken everything away from the people. The people only know the information that the government wants them to know. Religion was stripped…

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    There are world issues that cannot be resolved by individual states alone. Attempts of international governance were seen within the League of Nations, and now the United Nations. The United Nations (UN) is an intergovernmental organization, not a world government, but the possibility for it to transform to one is not unlikely. The United Nations has its fair share of success and failures, but whether the movement towards a world government is a good idea or not is debatable. In the case for a…

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    Brave New World by Aldous Huxley explores the idea of complete government control. In Brave New World citizens are not made viviparously. Mothers and fathers are unheard of and family is unknown. Sex for reproduction instead of pleasure is absurd. Everything our societies founded on; religion, family and long lasting love is unknown of in Brave New World. The book begins with an introduction of the society starting with how humans are produced, the Bokanovsky Process. Then, brainwashed from…

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    known symbol of the Illuminati is the All Seeing Eye that sits atop a pyramid represents elite control of the masses. Around the All Seeing Eye there are latin words that say “Annuit Coeptis, Novus Ordo Seculorum” meaning “announcing the birth of New World Order”. There are also arguments contradicting that the All seeing eye is the actual symbol of the Illuminati. Some people believe that the Owl of Mineria is the symbol of the Illuminati instead of the All Seeing Eye, which represents wisdom…

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    culture, and many other aspects of global life across national boundaries (Boyer, 11). Mahbubani’s main argument is for greater globalization towards the end goal of one world. His argument is encompassed and generalized in his sub-title, Asia, The West, and The Logic of One World. Asia of the sub-title describes the Asian region of the world and the Asian population, detailing the explosive growth of the countries and the individual. The West of the sub-title describes the power…

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    When we speak of a cosmopolitan mindset, it is necessary to make the differentiation between a global mindset and a cosmopolitan one. For the purposes of management sciences, the two are substitutable to a certain degree. Notable scholars of international management sciences such as (Gupta & Govindarajan, 2003) , (Ghemawat, 2011) and (Levy, Beechler, Taylor, & Boyacigiller, 2007) often use the two terms alternatively. A global mindset as defined by Gupta and Govindarajan is “one that combines an…

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    Peter Singer is on of the world’s most influential philosophers. Peter Singer’s book, One World, is about the ethics of the world and globalization. Throughout the book, Singer brings up different examples of what is going on in the world, and what we are doing wrong. For instance, there was more funding for 9/11 victims over funding for poor families across the world. There are four dilemmas Singer talks about in his book, and the ethical solutions to these dilemmas. The four dilemmas are the…

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    “Governance, Order, and Change in World Politics” in the aftermath of the Cold War. It was his argument that, rather than forming a world government to manage the world’s affairs, attentions should instead be focused on global governance. He also stressed that an increased level of governance would help propel the world towards a positive direction. The world faced an uncertain future following the end of the Cold War. The dissolution of the bipolar system that the world had been long composed…

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