Nipple Theory

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-01-19

The "** music theory" is believed to be a theory put forward by Zbigniew Brzezinski, a former assistant for affairs in the United States. It first appeared in the book Die Globalisierungsfalle: der angriff auf demokratie und wohlstand.

In 1995, a conference of more than 500 economic and political elites from around the world was held in San Francisco, USA, with the main purpose of analyzing and planning for a globalized world. Zbigniew Brzezinski, a well-known geostrategic theorist and adviser to the United States, put forward the "Theory of Music" based on the "28 phenomenon" in the process of future economic globalization

In order to comfort the "abandoned" people in society and avoid class conflicts, one of the ways is to let enterprises manufacture in large quantities"** At the conference, the participants agreed that the high, rapid and fierce competition of globalization will increase the gap between the rich and the poor and the class division, and the 28 rule will be fulfilled, that is, 20% of the world's people will ride the globalization express all the way, and 80% of the people will be "marginalized". The conflict between these 80 per cent and 20 per cent of the population will be a major problem in the future.

According to Brzezinski, there are two forms of entertainment that can realize this idea, one is venting entertainment, such as opening up the industry, encouraging low-quality online games and shorts, and engaging in endless war of words.

Zbigniew Brzezinski put forward the theory of "happiness", arguing that the 80% of the marginalized could be given a "** let them accept the fate of abandonment with peace of mind, so as to avoid conflict with the 20% of the elite." In other words, 80 percent of the marginalized will be able to sit back and relax.

The Trap of Globalization is the second edition of the book in Chinese translation published by ** Compilation Press in November 2006, written by Hans-Peter Martin. This book is written by two well-known journalists of the German magazine "Der Spiegel" who traveled all over the world and collected a wealth of emotional materials, vividly depicting the picture of globalization and its negative consequences in all aspects, and proposing ways to overcome these consequences.

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