Lets agree to disagree. When I talk about "globalism" I refer to the set of ideas that by and large the Western elites have bought into, and that are layed out in books such as "The Pentagons New Map" by Barnett or "George Soros on Globalization". Talking about the latter, look up all the activities that his "Open Society Foundation" is involved in, and you see everything that the Western elites love, and the people of their nations have to suffer from. You can also call it the populist vs elitist debate. Trump, like the European populist parties, takes the populist side, and neocons, neolibs, the coporate media like CNN et all take the elitist (globalist) side.
I can see on which side you are, and you can see on which side I am. — Nobeernolife
Lets agree to disagree. — Nobeernolife
That tells me all I need to know about you, and I suspect @Nobeernolife is the same as you.
You're ignoring the fact that the Tol study does not constitute the consensus of those with the relevant expertise, and it did some cherry picking of individuals with contrary opinions.Patrick Moore is not a CLIMATE scientist. This study provides the basis for my claim about the consensus of climate scientiests. It also discusses s a prior study (Tol) that concluded there was not much consensus
Well, as you say yourself, the Tol study came to a different conclusion. Anyway, how productive is it boil down tens of thousands of different papers into a simplistics yes/no vote? — Nobeernolife
Agree. As Scott Adams (check him out if you don´t know him) says: Two movies on the same screen. — Nobeernolife
Neither side gives the other any benefit of the doubt. — NOS4A2
Geez - Genetic fallacy upon genetic fallacy. A "Soros stooge" (whatever that refers to) is wrong because she's a "Soros stooge", not because something she says is irrational or false. And since she writes for a magazine called "The Globalist", she obviously has some false beliefs about the world, and therefore she's wrong.One of the people who testified against Trump, Fiona Hill, a Soros stooge, writes for an online magazine called “The Globalist”. You can’t make this stuff up. — NOS4A2
Reading opinion articles and repeating them is not "research". I am not qualified to do climate research myself, and neither are you. — Nobeernolife
That is an entirely different thing. Costly consequences is an economic term. Certainly the activists policies promoted by the climate activists are extremely costly. Bjoern Lomborg addresses this aspect, if you have not heard of him, look him up. — Nobeernolife
When I talk about "globalism" I refer to the set of ideas that by and large the Western elites have bought into, and that are layed out in books such as "The Pentagons New Map" by Barnett or "George Soros on Globalization". Talking about the latter, look up all the activities that his "Open Society Foundation" is involved in, and you see everything that the Western elites love, and the people of their nations have to suffer from. — Nobeernolife
Will he evovle into a dictator if he gets another term? Is this forever. — Qwex
So, since you're unqualified to do the research, and unwilling to listen to the experts, what do you do? — Echarmion
I do listen to experts. The experts have varying and nuanced opinions, as is to be expected. What I do NOT do is take opinion articles from the propaganda media and then go lecture other people about "science". — Nobeernolife
Geez - Genetic fallacy upon genetic fallacy. A "Soros stooge" (whatever that refers to) is wrong because she's a "Soros stooge", not because something she says is irrational or false. And since she writes for a magazine called "The Globalist", she obviously has some false beliefs about the world, and therefore she's wrong.
Thanks for providing another example of how to think irrationally.
Yes, but I'd like to think that people participating on a philosophy forum would value critical thinking, so I think its appropriate to call out clear irrationality.
Am I being irrational to do so?
Oh dear. No genetic fallacy. Just pointing out she’s a globalist. — NOS4A2
Globalization or globalisation is the process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments worldwide. As a complex and multifaceted phenomenon, globalization is considered by some as a form of capitalist expansion which entails the integration of local and national economies into a global, unregulated market economy.[1] Globalization has grown due to advances in transportation and communication technology. With the increased global interactions comes the growth of international trade, ideas, and culture. Globalization is primarily an economic process of interaction and integration that's associated with social and cultural aspects. However, conflicts and diplomacy are also large parts of the history of globalization, and modern globalization. — Wikipedia on globalization
Not to be confused with Globalization.
Globalism refers to various systems with scope beyond the merely international. It is used by political scientists, such as Joseph Nye, to describe "attempts to understand all the interconnections of the modern world — and to highlight patterns that underlie (and explain) them."[1] While primarily associated with world-systems, it can be used to describe other global trends. The term is also used by detractors of globalization such as populist movements. — Wikipedia on Globalism
So, the IPCC reports, are those expert reports or "propaganda media"? — Echarmion
— Wikipedia on Globalism — Metaphysician Undercover
there is a large part of the population that is simply unable to understand a joke. — Nobeernolife
You might want to read one of the exposees about it. — Nobeernolife
IPCC is a political orginization with a political purpose. You might want to read one of the exposees about it. — Nobeernolife
IPCC is a political orginization with a political purpose. You might want to read one of the exposees about it.
Provide a link to an expose on the IPCC please. — ZzzoneiroCosm
I bet you will find just about everyone posting here, from around the globe, are beginning to experience the changes in the climate in their location — Punshhh
Read the book by Donna Laframboise who actually worked there and saw how these "reports" are compiled. It is an eye-opener. — Nobeernolife
The IPCC is funded by politicians with the goal to promote a political agenda. — Nobeernolife
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