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 +* [[Corporate capitalism]]
 +* [[Corporatocracy]]
 +* [[Cyberpunk]]
 +* [[Innovation]]
 +* [[Information society]]
 +* [[Intellectual property]]
 +* [[Oligopoly]]
 +* [[Political economy]]
 +* [[Research and development]]
 +* [[Surveillance capitalism]]
 +* [[Technological evolution]]
 +* [[Technological fix]]
 +* [[Technological singularity]]
 +* [[Technological unemployment]]
 +* [[The Californian Ideology]]
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-:''[[Cocacolonization]]''  
-* [[Civilizing mission]] 
-* [[Columbian Exchange]] 
-* [[Deglobalization]] 
-* [[Development criticism]] 
-* [[Global civics]] 
-* [[Globality]] 
-* [[Great Transition]] 
-* [[Interdependence]] 
-* [[Jet Age]] 
-* [[Lisbon Strategy]] 
-* [[Middle East and globalization]] 
-* [[Postmodernism]] 
-* [[Technocapitalism]] 
-* [[Transnational cinema]] 
-* [[Transnational citizenship]] 
-* [[Triadization]] 
-* [[Vermeer's Hat: The Seventeenth Century and the Dawn of the Global World]] 
-* [[World economy]] 
-* [[World Englishes]] 
-* [[World-systems theory]] 
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