Investigating and explaining the concept of global thinking and its influencing factors

Journal Title: Arid Regions Geographic Studies - Year 2022, Vol 13, Issue 48

Abstract

The universal existential philosophy of thought means the common view of all human beings, regardless of their political affiliation, as united citizens. In the world of thought, we are witnessing the emergence of a positive idea of nurturing different commitments in different fields. The purpose of this study is to investigate the factors influencing global thinking. To achieve this goal, we used descriptive-analytical methods to explain the factors influencing global thinking. Then, using the Demetel technique, we evaluated the most important factors and their effectiveness and effectiveness. The research findings show that in this discussion three main economic dimensions (redistribution of wealth, size of government, land ownership, land main factor of production, economic freedom and production paradigm), socio-cultural (cultural dynamics, socialization of individuals, There are ethnic and local cultures, consumerism, identity and space-time) and politics (diplomacy dynamics, democracy, citizenship education, expectations revolution, political security and democracy). Variables such as expectations revolution (5.8747), democracy (.4566), political security (5.2662), redistribution of wealth (4.8838), cultural dynamics (4.6675) indicate high interaction and strong systematic relationship with other variables. So these can be regarded as the most important consequences of global thinking. The paradigm variables of production (0.0695), diplomacy dynamics (0.1816), consumerism (0.0108), time-space (0.041) are the cause of this system model and factors such as ethnic and local culture, socialization of people, land ownership, economy Collectivity, identity, and land are the main causes of this system's disabled production.

Authors and Affiliations

Sirus Ahmadi Nohadani; Reyhaneh Saleh Abadi

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Sirus Ahmadi Nohadani; Reyhaneh Saleh Abadi (2022). Investigating and explaining the concept of global thinking and its influencing factors. Arid Regions Geographic Studies, 13(48), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-729543