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CONTEMPORARY THEORY ON GLOBALIZATION (1990-2006) AP Human Geography
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THE END OF HISTORY? 1989: Francis Fukuyama End of Cold War 21 st Century = Triumph of liberal democratic and capitalist values (USA is the BEST!!) Marx was wrong (Communism = end of history? NOT!) Failed to predict….
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CLASH OF CIVILIZATIONS 1992: Samuel P. Huntington FF is wrong; world headed toward “civilizational clashes” over culture
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MCDONALDIZATION 1993: George Ritzer Societal and economic drive to extreme rationalization. Four main dimensions. Aim to increase(in business and society): 1. Efficiency- Choosing the best, quickest, or least difficult means to a given end.Efficiency 2. Calculability- Emphasis on the quantitative aspects of the product being sold.Calculability 3. Predictability- Involves the customer knowing what to expect from a given producer of goods or services.Predictability 4. Control- A way to keep a complicated system running smoothly. Rules and regulations that make efficiency, calculability, and predictability possible. Control McDonaldizationMcDonaldization is profitable, desirable, and the cutting edge of technological advances. However, it creates a disenchantment of the world and the replacement of “magic and surprise” with efficiency and routine overall dehumanizing societydehumanizing
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JIHAD VS. MCWORLD 1995: Benjamin Barber McWorld = global capitalist “big business” Jihad = forces of traditional “tribalism” Neither great for democracy McWorld will win World needs “small democracy of local and civic engagement”
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LEXUS AND THE OLIVE TREE 1999: Thomas Friedman Lexus = drive for prosperity and development Olive Tree = desire to retain unique identity and traditions McDonald’s Theory of Conflict Prevention?
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THE MCWORLDVSTHE OLIVE TREE ConvergenceDivergence Economic drivenValue driven UniformityDifference RootlessRooted HomogenousHeterogeneous IntegratedFragmented Universal valuesUnique Future orientedPast oriented
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