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I . glob·al·ist [ˈgləʊbəlɪst, Am ˈgloʊ-] N

globalist
Globalist(in) m (f)

II . glob·al·ist [ˈgləʊbəlɪst, Am ˈgloʊ-] ADJ

globalist

anti-ˈglob·al·ist N

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You can always bank on a group thinking globalist to butcher jusrisprudence!
www.abc.net.au
But the bigger issue is actually that the globalist suppose freemarket economic system failed in a short 15 years.
www.project-syndicate.org
The book thus challenges theories that a universal, globalist philosophy will subsume local nationalisms.
en.wikipedia.org
No negotiations, no gray areas -- and definitely no place for a free individual in this type of globalist system.
www.marketoracle.co.uk
The agenda of globalists is to create a system where business can manufacture goods in cheap labour countries with exploitative working conditions in perpetuity.
www.caradvice.com.au
Class solidarity should transcend race and religion in the fight against the globalists.
www.rollingstone.com
We are all indispensable numbers, always to be fleeced and controlled by the globalist apparatus.
www.marketoracle.co.uk
The lawful physical country has been replaced by the globalist moneychangers into a legal fiction over the last few hundred years.
www.marketoracle.co.uk
Yet, here he is, 15 years later, embracing a progressive, globalist outlook that's utterly anathema to the new leader of the free world.
www.theverge.com
Carbon dioxide spreads through the atmosphere, ignoring arbitrary national boundaries, so the theory of global warming promotes a globalist and universalist outlook.
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