Suat; The Globalization of Nothing by George Ritzer
George Ritzer theorizes in his provocative new book, The Globalization of Nothing, that the “grand narrative” or social story of this period is a movement from “something” to “nothing.” Building on but going beyond his renowned McDonaldization thesis, Ritzer contends that societies around the globe continue to move away from “something,” defined as a social form that is generally indigenously conceived, locally controlled, and rich in distinctive content. He argues that we are moving toward “nothing” – that which is centrally controlled and conceived and relatively devoid of distinctive substance. It is in the movement toward the globalization of “nothing” that “something” is lost. More than likely, that “something” is an indigenous custom, a local store, a familiar gathering place, or simply personalized interaction. Thus, the central problem in the world today is defined as “loss amidst monumental abundance (of nothing).”
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