40 986 Globalization and Its Consequences Eng
40 986 Globalization and Its Consequences Eng
40 986 Globalization and Its Consequences Eng
+Sergio Obeso
Archbishop of Xalapa
1) INTRODUCTION
Our world today is characterized by rapid changes, which are reflected in all areas of
human relationships and the exchange of ideas and goods of any kind, in scientific
discoveries, technological innovations, in the various life styles, in values and in
cultural expressions of any kind, as well as in art and religion. Every day we hear
about and experience the consequences of a multi-dimensional phenomenon, the so-
called globalization.
Globalization undoubtedly brings new challenges to the social, political, and religious
institutions of every country, because it has brought about new and complex social,
economic, and political processes which, in turn, have accelerated conflicts inherited
from earlier times and also created inequalities in the exchanges taking place, which
impair the life and development process of people and the marginalized groups
considerably.
For some time, numerous analyses have been available and wide-spread
discussions are under way, just how much the phenomenon of globalization - while
offering all countries opportunities for economic growth (but not development) on the
one hand - means, on the other hand, an enormous risk of polarization between
economic blocks and new forms of socio-political and cultural dependencies for the
poorer countries.
Of course, this address does not intend to provide a scientific examination of such a
broad scope of problems as presented by globalization; we would rather like to make
a modest contribution of a more pastoral character against the background of some
of the facts of our lives.