Dr. Roger Hendrix

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  • Riches in Looking Sideways
  • My Family in Danger
  • I am Jake
  • If I Had My Wish
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  • The Biology Economy
  • The Future of Business in America
  • The Future of Business in America - Part 2
  • The Future of American Business in a Postmodern World
  • If Things Aren't Working Out For You, Change The Rules
  • And she said, "Quit feeling sorry for yourself."
  • Visualizing Your Future
  • Bold Surprise
  • Mind Bender
  • Towel Pressing Down On My Face
  • Walking The Cities Of The World
  • The Bold Adventures of Hazel Lynn
  • Who Is Mohammad Al Shamisi
  • Localism vs Globalism: Tension
  • Chaos or Order?
  • Roger, Roger and Roger
  • Tension Between Two Executives
  • Six Degrees of Separation
  • Rationalization: Dangerous Thinking 
  • Random May Not Be So Random
  • It's About A "Demand Economy," Really!
  • Why Do I Travel So Much?
  • Istanbul, Turkey: One Fascinating Place
  • Progress Amidst Turmoil
  • Shadows On The Sand
  • Five Of The Most Interesting Cities I've Visited
  • Five Courageous People
  • You Break It, You Own It
  • The Heart and Soul of Real Business
  • Spanking
  • Refusing To Be Harassed
  • A Reflective Interview at 30 and Over 60
  • Middle Class of America - Unite!!!
  • Ten Life Changing Moments
  • Proud To Be From The Middle Class
  • Fool Me Once...
  • Building Homes: Life In The Real World
  • My Obsession
  • Three Things I Like To Do
  • Oh, No, My Class Reunion
  • A Missed Opportunity
  • Who Am I Really?
  • Lip Gets Clocked
  • Lip, Communists And Nuts
  • At Least We Can Be Polite
  • Three Common Problems In Troubled Companies
  • A Returned Mormon Missionary In The Radical 60's
  • Every Possibility Plays Itself Out
  • The Words We Utter
  • Gaming The System
  • My Personal Goals
  • A Global God versus Chit Chat
  • Touching Edmund Fanning's Stone Wall
  • Resistance Brings Freedom?
  • I Don't Like Those Peeking Eyes
  • Hitting Your Head On The Lintel Overhead
  • Self Understanding, Cooperation, and Progress
  • Thinking Honestly About Yourself
  • I Want To Be Like Bill Simmons
  • I Wonder If I Had It All Wrong
  • Sixteen Strategies
  • Change For The Sake Of Change
  • The Beautiful Product Strategy
  • New Ideas Equal New Wealth
  • Boot On The Neck And Push
  • Value Add Strategy
  • Love Makes The Present Pleasant
  • Irony: Surprising Twists And Turns
  • The Irony Of My Life, Part 2
  • Irony: Moonscape or Landscape, Part 3
  • The Forces Of Global Progress Are Alive And Well
  • Electron
  • Take A Position
  • The Class of '62
  • We Play The Hand We Are Dealt
  • From Evolution To Self Improvement
  • Green Tea And Smoking Cigarettes
  • Poem
  • Election Day - November 6, 2012
  • Two Types Of Conservatism
  • Americans Have Had Enough
  • The Trances We're In
  • Susceptible To Spiritual Experience
  • The Lapsing Of The Conservative Mind
  • The Collapsing Of The Conservative Mind
  • People Are Dwarfs - Not
  • Improving My Thinking
  • Power Masked As Prudence
  • Kirk And Variety
  • You Are Perfectible
  • 10 Principles Of The Modern Political Mind
  • Maybe Among The Greatest Truths Ever
  • The Digital Citizen As Doctor And Lawyer
  • He Grew Old And Saw The Irish
  • 48, 58, 68
  • A Little Bit Crazy
  • I Can See Firsthand 200 Years
  • Three Myths
  • The Magic Has Been Released
  • Why Men Go Mad
  • I Love That Dog
  • Different Ways To Experience Truth
  • Bleeding
  • Millennials Are Different, Very Different










  • Empower Yourself

    “These articles are dedicated to the expectation that you will be empowered personally to achieve your deepest felt goals and aspirations.”

    Author: Dr. Roger Hendrix

    Localism vs Globalism: Tension

    I love the idea of globalism.

    Globalism means three things to me: universal democracy, capitalism, and science. As we get further and further into the 21st century, I'm fairly certain these values will become universally implemented by every culture in the world.

    Universal democracy is nothing if not an acknowledgement that each person stands free of control and compulsion. In this regard, I see movement in the direction of ensuring that humans in one area of the world have the same freedoms as humans in any other part of the world. Freedom is a standard that rises above sovereignty.

    Capitalism is about capital. No matter where a person lives, or what socio-economic class one might come from, each and every human should have access to capital in order to grow personal economic wealth. Capitalism is also about the most efficient deployment of capital. This is never more successfully done, than when capital is placed in the hands of each person to act according to their personal interests.

    Science has proven invaluable at helping people progress. Science leads to inventions, and inventions lead to break throughs that make life better. Where, for example, would we be without the development of polio vaccine? Millions upon millions of people would be suffering daily from deteriorating muscles, that would leave them crippled and dead. Science is the best problem solver we've yet devised.

    Localism

    With all the good globalism can do, there are forces at work that are fighting these trends. Religious fundamentalism and tribalism are two movements that threaten globalism.

    Religious fundamentalism, for example, wants religion to be the source of all values. There are those religious fundamentalists who believe that America is founded on Christian values and hence America should be a Christian nation. In other words if you are not a Christian, in essence, you are in America as a guest. This, of course, leads to alienation and division among people of diverse backgrounds who live in America. Nothing good, that I can think of, comes from this kind of orientation.

    In the same way, tribalism is an orientation toward race and culture. While we have come a long way in guaranteeing basic civil liberties for all people in America, especially African Americans, we still maintain peculiar racial preferences. For example, having Barak Obama provide a birth certificate, proving his American citizenship, is a particularly vexing reminder that we still have latent tribal instincts.

    Localism vs Globalism

    The great tension, of the 21st century, will continue to be the forces of globalism pressing in on the traditions of localism. As time passes, it's my feeling, that while localism will always be with us, globalism will emerge as the universal pattern that matters most to the vast majority of people.

    In my opinion the values of globalism are stronger than those of localism. If this is true, then humans will choose the strengths of globalism over the inherently limiting qualities of localism.

    Why?

    It's long been my belief that the values that make up globalism and localism are buried deep within our genetic code. In other words, we're born to be creatures of our local culture and also born to explore the world with as much freedom as possible. I don't suppose this internal tension between opposites will end any time soon. But, I am convinced that we humans will continue pushing forward toward greater freedom, greater prosperity, and greater scientific discovery. Anything within our local culture which attempts to impede the driving force of globalism will be fighting an uphill battle.



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