Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Introduction

Social Scientists spend a great deal of their time researching minute details within their respective disciplines. They then extrapolate the resulting data into some broad hypotheses that project potential facts for global concern. Ignoring that hypotheses are theories to be tested, biased international leaders attempt to apply the theoretical as global reality.

Social engineering, game theories, and to a large degree political absolutism are based on the flawed assumptions that it is a world of one. There are some global natural laws that apply; everyone needs air to breath, water to drink and food to eat, beyond that it is a world of six billion plus individuals with differing interest, needs and reactions.

Globalism is limited by human nature, which embraces or rejects collectivism, individualism and foreign cultural intrusions.

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