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65. Although global homogeneity in a broader sense may not be as inexorable as the speaker here suggests, I agree that multinational1 corporations are indeed creating global sameness in consumer preferences. This homogeneity is manifested in two concurrent2 megatrends: (1) the embracing of American popular culture throughout the world, and (2) a synthesis of cultures, as reflected in consumer preferences. The first trend is toward Americanization of popular culture throughout the world. In food and fashion, once a nation's denizens3 "fall into the Gap" or get a taste of a Coke or Big Mac, their preferences are forever Westernized. The ubiquitous Nike "swoosh," which nearly every soccer player in the world will soon don, epitomizes this phenomenon. In media, the cultural agendas of giants such as Time-Warner now drive the world's entertainment preferences. The Rolling Stones and the stars of America's prime-time television shows are revered4 among young people worldwide, while Mozart's music, Shakespeare's prose, and Ghandi's ideology5 are largely ignored. A second megatrend is toward a synthesis of cultures into a homogenous6 stew7. The popularity of "world music" and of the "New Age" health care and leisure-time activities aptly illustrate8 this blending of Eastern, Western and third-world cultures. Perhaps nowhere is the cultural-stew paradigm9 more striking, and more bland10, than at the international "food courts" now featured in malls throughout the developed world. These trends appear inexorable. Counter-attacks, such as Ebonies, rap music, and bilingual education, promote the distinct culture of minority groups, but not of nations. Further homogenization of consumer preferences is all but ensured by failing trade barriers, coupled with the global billboard11 that satellite communications and the Internet provide. In sum, American multinationals12 have indeed instigated13 a homogeneous global, yet American-style, consumerism—one which in all likelihood will grow in extent along with free-market capitalism14 and global connectivity. 点击收听单词发音
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