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Author: Dave (UK) | [ Next Thread |
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] Date Posted: 22:38:39 01/25/05 Tue In reply to: Michael J. Smith (Canada) 's message, "The view from 50,000 feet" on 22:23:32 01/25/05 Tue I don’t believe that walls of exclusivity are being broken down at every level. China will be a dominant player in years to come, and our direct competitor in all likelihood by the time an FC transpires. China remains a very closed society both politically and economically. What we are witnessing is a “globularisation” of the western world, with multi-polar powers (EU, NAFTA etc) forming in order to preserve our prosperity in the future of the new reality. What we in the FCS seek to do is merely re-arrange the chessboard based on culture and identity, rather than geography. Identity remains as important as ever. When identity is threatened, it only creates conflict and destabilisation. [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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Author: Michael J. Smith (Canada) [ Edit | View ] |
Date Posted: 16:34:05 01/26/05 Wed No, you're right Dave. Identity will always be with us, but I'm not sure that it will be of paramount relevance in the decades (or centuries) to come. I was taking a very long view and getting a bit Trekky on myself. The FCS idea would be a huge step in the direction of world citizenry, which -- eventually -- will happen. [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |