Globalization has brought with it both positive and negative developments. On the
positive side, it has encouraged the world’s people to grow closer together through
common culture and language. On the negative side, it has caused the customs of
certain people to become forgotten. Despite this, it is argued the merging of the
world’s lifestyles is a beneficial trend. This will be proven by analyzing how common
ideology and culture help to reduce both incidences of war and hate crime.
Firstly, countries that share common attributes tend to be less likely to engage in war
with one another. Europe acts as a good example here. Only one hundred years ago,
many European countries warred with each other over ideological differences.
Today, after major movements towards cultural, economical and linguistic unity,
these same countries are proud to be united under a single heading, the European
Union. The now peaceful temperament of Europe acts as good evidence to the
benefits that come through the blending of ideologies and cultures.
Secondly, the merging of global lifestyles poses a negative correlation to the
incidences of hate crimes, and this is a very positive thing. For example, membership
to organized hate groups, such as the Klu Klux Klan, has fallen drastically over the last
century in North America. This drops occurs simultaneously with the immigration
rises that occurred during the same period. Thus, it can be concluded that the mixing
of cultures directly reduces hate crime.
After analyzing the manner in which globalization minimizes both the chances of war
and crimes motivated by hate, it is concluded that this is a trend that brings positive
results to the world. It is hoped the mixing of cultures increases globally into the
foreseeable future.
Globalization has brought with it both
positive
and
negative
developments. On the
positive
side, it has encouraged the world’s
people
to grow closer together through
common
culture
and language. On the
negative
side, it has caused the customs of
certain
people
to become forgotten. Despite this, it
is argued
the merging of the
world’s lifestyles is a beneficial trend. This will
be proven
by analyzing how common
ideology and
culture
help
to
reduce
both incidences of war and
hate
crime.
Firstly
, countries that share common attributes tend to be less likely to engage in war
with one another. Europe acts as a
good
example here.
Only
one hundred years ago,
many
European countries warred with each other over ideological differences.
Today
, after major movements towards cultural, economical and linguistic unity,
these same countries are proud to
be united
under a single heading, the European
Union. The
now
peaceful temperament of Europe acts as
good
evidence to the
benefits that
come
through the blending of ideologies and cultures.
Secondly
, the merging of global lifestyles poses a
negative
correlation to the
incidences of
hate
crimes, and this is a
very
positive
thing.
For example
, membership
to organized
hate
groups, such as the
Klu
Klux
Klan, has fallen
drastically
over the last
century in North America.
This
drops
occurs
simultaneously
with the immigration
rises that occurred during the same period.
Thus
, it can
be concluded
that the mixing
of
cultures
directly
reduces
hate
crime.
After analyzing the manner in which globalization minimizes both the chances of war
and crimes motivated by
hate
, it
is concluded
that this is a trend that brings
positive
results to the world. It
is hoped
the mixing of
cultures
increases globally into the
foreseeable future.