The British Empire expanded because the Bank of England system required profit-generating activity, especially wars and transnational capital movement.
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Transnationalism
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The second structural problem is globalization, multiculturalism, and transnationalism, which Jiang says dilute ethnic identity and weaken willingness to act for a culturally cohesive cause.
Jiang argues globalization weakens older ethnic or national attachments, making secret societies more powerful as transnational coordinating parasites on society.
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"...more activity all right okay and the third thing is it's transnationalism okay open borders so it believes that capital should be able to..."
"...today's world. Second major problem in today's world is globalization, multiculturalism, transnationalism. So people's sense of ethnic identity has been dampened."
"It's been diluted. And so people are less willing to work for a cultural cohesive cause. That's the second major problem. The third major..."
"...individuals working alone right and the third thing is uh globalization transnationalism right so people don't have as much ethnic identity as they used..."
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