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Full Globalization is not Americanization Joseph Nye’s Fear Not Globalization clearly s his call to his readers notto be afraid of this phenomenon rather should embrace it as a means to better modern life. He acknowledges the fact that there are those who do not like the idea of globalization however, misunderstanding it to be synonymous to Americanization. The author clarifies this in his article by explaining that globalization does not necessarily mean that all other cultures will be wiped out as people around the world look to America as the primary culture.
Instead, Nye says that globalization allows other nations or cultures bring out their best as a contribution to a democratic world which has the right to either embrace or disregard the culture. As one who served the country and worked with other nationalities, Nye encourages people to be more open-minded about globalization, knowing that there are facts that prove the matter to be parallel to Americanization. He establishes his argument logically by citing that there are matters wherein America may be looked up to but there are also circumstances wherein she has been despised.
For instance, a lot of people look to America as a symbol of modernization. Yet, Nye says that this does not mean nations who want to be modernized need to become like America because she is not an established nor a standard of cultures. In fact, Nye claims that America also can be changed through globalization as evidenced by the reactions toward American capital punishment policies. Indeed, these arguments prove true and agreeable. The author’s tone portrays a well-informed speaker who does not only present facts but treats the subject with seriousness and genuine concern about illuminating people on the subject matter.
The examples presented are intriguing and encourages this individual to more about other cultures that stood out and were embraced by America.
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