Globalist

adj, noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    An advocate of globalism.

    "You are either a globalist or a nationalist; one cannot be both."

  2. 2
    A Jew, implying that Jews are more loyal to a global conspiracy than the country which they live in. ethnic, offensive, slur
  3. 3
    One who believes that Adolf Hitler intended to extend the Third Reich beyond the continent of Europe.
  4. 4
    One who believes international events are primarily caused by conflicts between great powers. dated

    ""Globalists" tend to view international issues in terms of US-Soviet rivalry, while "regionalists" see them more often as manifestations of local rivalries and problems."

Adjective
  1. 1
    Of or pertaining to globalism.

    "From a globalist point of view, talk of threats to a local culture or identity can look like bigotry and even racism: what reason could there be for excluding people when we are all part of a welcoming, global culture?"

Example

More examples

"From a globalist point of view, talk of threats to a local culture or identity can look like bigotry and even racism: what reason could there be for excluding people when we are all part of a welcoming, global culture?"

Etymology

From global + -ist.

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