The Ten Relationships of Globalization

Lixing Zou

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This paper study the complex relationships faced by globalization. First, the relationship between commonality and diversity are objectively inevitable. Second, artificial intelligence and human development need to avoid harm in the direction of healthy human development. Third, the virtual space and the real world should never be “flipped by things” not should the things be “made void”. Fourth, digitalism and humanism: digitalism is becoming a cult, traditional humanism is being eclipsed, but human math cannot trump Heaven’s law. Fifth, humanity and nature need to be integrated. Sixth, the past and the future represent forms of life. Seventh, the East and the West is one result, though there might be a hundred anxious schemes. Eighth, emergency and normality:uncertainty is eternal, normality is relative, human safety and security need normalized emergency mechanism. Ninth, assets and liabilities:everything has the attributes of both assets and liabilities, needs to follow the principle of systemic balance. Tenth, the relationship between the nation-state and globalization are a pair of balanced wheels, which directly reflect the civilization and barbarism of human society. All kinds of relations and contradictions in the world today are created by inbalance and need to be dealt with by balance.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22158/rem.v7n1p21

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