I think for discussions related to globalization we would need to take a step back from our human pride and realize that we are not above the natural system we evolved from.

We are still bound by all of this system's laws, and we are also part of the evolutionary process continuing in it.



So it would be useful considering the following:

Globalization stronger interconnections, inter-dependency is not man-made, it is a necessary evolutionary process.

As evolutionary biologists explain the initially individual, self serving, competing cells recognized that they can survive better and longer, they can prosper more effectively by mutually connecting, cooperating, giving up their individual calculations for collective calculations.

This is how multi-cellular organisms appeared, developed and got more and more complex as evolution continued.



In nature it has happened, and still happens instinctively, automatically as apart from human beings every cell and organism is still instinctively connected to nature's system.



Humanity is different, we have lost this instinctive connection, perception thus individualism, self-centered calculations, and the external expressions like racism, extreme nationalism are still very strong despite all the signs around us pointing towards the necessity of interconnections and mutually complementing cooperation for the sake of the whole species.



We have reached this very volatile, sensitive paradox today where on one hand we have evolved into a global, integral human network within the global integral nature, but we still stubbornly try to preserve our individualism, nationalism, and ruthless competition with each other even to the point of self destruction.



In the lack of the instinctive feeling of belonging we have to "re-educate" ourselves, learn and understand that it is actually in our best interest to behave like any other cell and organism in nature, mutually working together for the benefit of the whole since the prosperity, success of the individual is directly dependent on the prosperity and success of the collective.

And in a global integral world the collective means the whole of humanity.



We cannot change our nature, we will always remain unique, individualistic or even nationalistic. But we can all mutually agree to building a collective network on top of this human nature in order to keep our common boat afloat, solve our global problems together, conquer, explore and prosper together instead of doing it against each other potentially seriously depleting, even exterminating the species in the process.



And only a balanced, mutually cooperative humanity can be a benevolent part of the system of nature based on the "law of equivalence of form".