Zimmermann, Moshe

Encouraging Trans-Nationalism: The Globalising Role of Academic Cooperation

The discussion has focused on trans-nationalism, but psychology and studies of the human brain have shown the right-hand side of the brain is still in the Stone Age. People will not be trans-nationals with their creative brain. They do not think about poverty in Africa, they think about their neighbour. Although the discussion referred to globalisation, what you were talking about is not globalisation. What you were thinking about is an ideal; globalisation is simply a movement all over the world, driven by the over-capitalised free market economy.

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