ABSTRACT

"Globalization: An Introduction to the End of the Known World" surveys the history of globalization from the earliest of ancient texts through contemporary debates and the prospects for anticipating the new worlds to come. At the end of the twentieth century, debates over the nature of globalization were unable to agree on a simple resolution, except to say that globalization is economic, political, and cultural all at once. Cultural globalization affects everyone with a smartphone, on which global youth from Los Angeles to Jakarta listen to Jay-Z and Beyonce. States are torn in several directions at once by unsettling economic, political, and cultural forces. Lemert concludes with a serious outline of the possible ways of imagining what the still-unknown global world will become next ways including optimism, caution, and skepticism."

chapter Chapter One|15 pages

World under Siege

The Dark Side of Globalization

chapter Chapter Two|20 pages

What is Globalization?

Economic, Political, and Cultural Clashes

chapter Chapter Three|29 pages

When did Globalization Begin?

chapter Chapter Six|20 pages

The Globalization Debates

After the Short Twentieth Century and into the Twenty-First

chapter Chapter Seven|35 pages

The Future of Globalization

The Unknown Worlds to Come