The new world order : a deconstruction of the nation-state and a disaggregation of the mixed political economy
By: CRAIG, Kern
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The structure of the New World Order and its corresponding functions are becoming apparent. First, there will be a deconstruction of the nation-state. It will be bisected as power shifts to higher macro-regional levels on the one hand and lower micro-regional levels on the other. Second, there will be a disaggregation of the mixed political economy. It will be bifurcated as socialism is used at upper levels of human aggregation to alleviate pollution and as capitalism is used at lower levels to alleviate poverty
Volume 33
Numbers 8-9
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