Surveys the process of globalization arising from the increasing integration and interaction of products and cultures in the world. Distinguishes between different ideologies of globalism: market or neoliberal globalism; jihad globalism, and cultural Marxist globalism. Examines the struggle for cultural and and ethnic preservation by ethno-nationalist movements against these ideologies of globalism.Prerequisites: SOCI 1001 or equivalent and two term-courses in lower-level Sociology, all with grades of C or better. |