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Jihad vs. mcworld
This book examines the major tensions shaping the modern world: the struggle between "Jihad," which is local tribalism and fundamentalism, and "McWorld," which is the forces of globalization, capitalism, and consumer culture. Benjamin Barber explains how these two forces—though seemingly opposed—both undermine democracy. "Jihad" divides society into narrow identities and ethnic conflicts, while "McWorld" homogenizes culture through the global market. This book is an important analysis for understanding the dynamics of global politics, culture, and economics in the modern era.
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