Abstract
This paper initiates a critique of the extension of a Nietzschean system of values and ethics as underpinnings for the recent onset of anti-globalization sentiments and postures worldwide. A brief assessment identifies factors that give rise to the re-evaluation of governance and information communications as key components in fashioning a revised world order. A sustained trajectory of populism is forecast as continued flashes of the existential human (all-to-human) appear in nations’ psyches.
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Danny AdamsProfessor , History and Interdisciplinary Studies, Norfok State University, Virginia, United States
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Globalization, Anti-globalization, Nietzsche, Brexit, Donald Trump, Populism, Overcoming, Ubermensch
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