10 Questions
What is the author's stance on globalization?
The author supports globalization as long as it leads to greater freedom and equality for all.
What must accompany the global flow of ideas and commodities for globalization to be acceptable?
Greater forms of freedom and equality for all people
Which group does the author express gratitude towards in the text?
Colleagues and friends at research centers
What is the main concern of the author regarding globalization?
Tendencies that go against a more egalitarian global order
How does the author view the transformation of social structures through globalization?
As a positive change that can lead to a more peaceful global order
What impact does the author hope technology will have as part of globalization?
Enhanced freedom and equality for all people
Who does the author specifically thank for reading parts of the manuscript and providing suggestions?
Colleagues at Illinois State University
What is one key condition mentioned by the author for supporting globalization?
'More effective protection of our global environment'
'Noble cosmopolitan vision' mentioned in the text refers to what?
'A vision for a more egalitarian and less violent global order'
'Pleasant duty' in the text refers to what?
'A source of gratitude or joy'
Test your knowledge on the essential qualities and impacts of globalization based on the provided definition.
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