Quote from Renegen:
What Hydroblunt and Allen both bring is that businesses have options, they can close down shop and search areas of better profitability. In the global marketplace you're going to have politicians try to attract jobs any way possible. Hydroblunt also talks about small businesses keeping the town alive. You mean people never leave dying economies? They do, their duty is first themselves, then their family, then their friends, then their community then their country.
The internet, globalisation will make us more interdependent on our neighbors. That's how communities form, some animals are solitary while others travel in small bands essential for survival.
The problem is, are we ready for globalisation? Is our economic system mature enough? Billions of people live in poverty, that's billions of people willing to be exploited for pennies before we have a 'community'. Let's not even talk about national sovereignty, do we want it gone?
I wonder if our world would be better or worse off without corporations. Are they inhumane?
I'm thinking about the early days of civilization right now, why did people go from living in caves to forming towns, provinces and then countries? Then in the dark ages, why did individual castles form into countries with time? Was it beneficial? The logical next step is one unified world, and maybe the answer to this dilemma lies in our past.
One unified world? I donât want that before there is a choice between living on earth or another planet. Globalization is a good thing, but there is a good and a bad version. I think one unified world can only exist under either dictatorship or a big world government. Things might start off nice with democracy, capitalism and a good constitution but how long can it last?
Very few democracies seems to be able to fight off socialism. The nature of government is to grow, and the nature of most people is to vote for a big government. Im sure every socialist in power would love to raise taxes more than they do, and take away more liberty than they do, but they know they canât do it when more freedom and lower taxes exist other places.

