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Global civilization

The theory of a Global civilization emerged in the late 20th century. As parts of the world, especially the West, move toward economic and political unity, the idea of a united Earth has been initiated. Organizations such as the European Union and the South American Community of Nations are examples of such a movement.

Other factors include

In reaction to this open world, opposite factors exist also, often based on fear of other people or of evolutions, which drive some people to isolate themselves in geographical or ethnic communities or in sectarian shools of thought.



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