In which our regular writers toss around
subjects a little more volatile than usual.
For the last fifty years, the media has quietly endorsed it. Politicians in every country in the world have worked
tirelessly to build public support for it. Mega-corporations love it: who
wouldn’t like to have the entire planet to choose from when optimizing for low
taxes, inexpensive manufacturing and cheap labor?
Tom: Globalism is officially out of the closet, Immanuel Can.
The Economist declares: “The danger is that a rising sense of insecurity will lead to more electoral victories for closed-world types. This is the gravest risk to the
free world since communism. Nothing
matters more than countering it.”
“Nothing matters more.” That’s pretty clear. So tell me, IC, is it possible to be a Christian globalist? Can we hold
such an ideological position coherently and biblically?