Abstract: | Globalization is, by all means, one of the most used words nowadays. One canfind it in any person’s vocabulary, it turns up in any debate. It exceeded long ago its initialmeaning: the integration of the economic systems, promoted by the technological progressand by the multiplication of the commercial relations. It even came to ideological conflicts.But there are other more serious reasons: economy, the social life, culture, art, the religiouslife and the spirituality, the communication, the services – everything is continuouslyboiling. All the scaffolding on which the entire world order – still present – is based on tendsto be blown up and replaced. How far can it go without dropping the situation out of hand?Is it a natural stage in the world’s evolution scale? Is it a sign of progress or is it the lastphase of the society before its collapse? Is it an inevitable phenomenon or a provoked andup kept one? Finally, all this waste of tumult can lead to some result? |