What the writer implies in the reading is that political globalization is inevitable because of democracy, human rights, the simplicity of movement and so on. He also indicates that the rise of normative global culture is another point of view that seeing the world is politically globalizing. The examination of political globalization was practiced with four examples of social transformation: the transformation of nationality and citizenship, the public sphere and political communication, civil society, and space and borders.
A question what I have brought up in my mind is that what if other type of politics has become a globalized standard. Does democracy and parliamentary government the best normalized promise among world society? Is there any considerable alternative for this economically unbalanced society?
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