“Defining Nationalism and Globalism” may help clarify terminology:
U.S. Constitution.net
November 15, 2024
https://www.usconstitution.net/nationalism-vs-globalism/
“Defining Nationalism and Globalism”
Nationalism prioritizes a nation’s interests, focusing on preserving traditional identities and protecting local economies. It often manifests as skepticism towards foreign influences.
Globalism, in contrast, supports international connectivity, collaboration, and the exchange of ideas and goods across borders. It typically advocates for free trade and open borders, viewing these as paths to innovation and shared prosperity.
In democratic politics, these ideologies often clash. Nationalists may support policies that STRENGTHEN borders and PROTECT domestic industries, while globalists usually favor international alliances and agreements encouraging trade and cooperation. This conflict affects various policy areas, from immigration laws to climate policies.
Culturally, NATIONALISM emphasizes a country’s unique aspects, sometimes excluding others. GLOBALISM tends to EMBRACE “multiculturalism and diversity”, aiming to BLEND different cultural practices.
Despite their differences, both nationalism and globalism aim to improve societies through different means. Understanding these perspectives helps clarify political debates and the challenges in finding a balance between them
The function of our mind is to distinguish truth from nontruth.
You give a false definition of globalism. This can be seen in the term “shared prosperity,” which is the opposite of the agenda of globalism.
Globalism is the pursuit of absolute power by a small group of elites who want to enslave the rest of us.