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Reality Is Moving Toward Multipolarity, Not Centralization
Globalists assumed that economic integration would naturally lead to political convergence. Instead:
Sovereign blocs are strengthening: BRICS+, SCO, ASEAN autonomy, African regionalism
Currency fragmentation: De-dollarization efforts, bilateral trade in local currencies
Power is diffusing, not consolidating.
Nation-States Reasserted Themselves After Crises
COVID was expected (by global planners) to normalize centralized control. Instead it did the opposite:
Borders returned overnight
Supply chains re-nationalized
Citizens realized unelected global bodies have no accountability
The myth that nation-states were obsolete died quietly.
Civilizational Identity Trumped Universalism
The globalist model assumed humans are economic units first, cultures later. That assumption failed.
Bharat’s civilizational confidence is rising
Russia rejected Western moral universalism
China never accepted it in the first place
Even Europe is fracturing internally over identity
Civilizations do not dissolve into spreadsheets.
The Knowledge Monopoly Is Broken
Earlier, global narratives were enforced through:
Academia
Legacy media
Think tanks
AI, independent publishing, and decentralized media have democratized narrative creation. Control over “what may be said” is gone.
Ironically, the same technology globalists promoted has undermined narrative gatekeeping.
Economic Pain Exposed Ideological Fragility
Global governance works only in times of surplus.
Inflation
Energy insecurity
Migration stress
Job displacement
When hardship arrives, people ask:
“Who decided this, and why can’t we remove them?”
Global governance has no answer.
One-World Governance Was a Managerial Dream, Not a Human One
At its core, it treated the world as:
A logistics problem
A compliance system
A regulatory mesh
But humans are:
Rooted
Emotional
Cultural
Spiritual
No algorithm can govern that.
The Bigger Picture
What is collapsing is not cooperation, but compulsory uniformity.
The future looks like:
Multiple centers of power
Civilizational self-definition
Selective cooperation, not enforced consensus
In short:
Plurality is replacing universality.

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