Developing Nations | Globalization Does Not Harm Developing Nations’ Cultures

About the author: Tibor R. Machan is a research fellow at the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace and the editor of the book Business Ethics in the Global Market.

Globalization, some say, is a form of imperialism. Along with the supposed invasiveness of American culture—via Hollywood movies, McDonald’s hamburgers, and Coca-Cola products—globalization is seen by some as the equivalent of international aggression.

A similar charge was made some years ago at a United Nations conference in Vienna; representatives of some nondemocratic nations...

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