Cultural Property

Globalism, as a concept, has many strange facets that can each dazzle and blind in their own way.  The basic principle is that the people of the world are somehow coming together and forming a single marketplace.  Since the start of this thing called “civilization”, however, a marketplace has been the center of social life and the two have not been easily distinguished.  Culture and commerce are ultimately, the same thing right down to the bare bones like contract law and the principles of incorporation.

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