New World Order: Is It Really Practical or Simply Theoretical?
The new world order is a thought that projects that the world would be united and be ruled as one, and the rulers would be the elite that currently dominate the world operations economically. There would be an end to power struggle, although, other disadvantages have been outlined. New world order is said to be a theory.
It has been expressed that the secret elite would join the world in an attempt to rule it. The mode of rule expressed would be through totalitarian world government. It would, however, come with both advantages as well as disadvantages. Among the advantages that would accrue to a joined world is bringing an end to international struggles for power. Currently, it is said that an influential cabal operates or controls the world through many front organizations; it is said the control is mainly through financial support.
Those projecting the idea of the new world order have connected happenings over the past to the principal idea of ruling the whole world. Secret political gatherings and decision-making processes have also been connected to these ideologies. Fundamentalist Christians and military anti-government rights groups were associated with the ideas of the new world order before 1990s. These groupings are all American. The ideas of the new world order are not only projected to have been absorbed by the right-wing conspiracy theories but also by the left-wing and the popular culture. America was said to be preparing to go through apocalyptic millenarian scenario for the 20th and 21st centuries.
The American political life would be affected and lone-wolf terrorism would be witnessed by the happenings as it has been projected or theorized. There would be possibly the aversion of the established political powers if the far left was wooed by the far right to join the third revolutionary Third Position movement. The ideas of the new world order have been projected from the efforts to have the world united together through collective action such as through global governance structures.
The aforementioned structures have been established over the history to understand and solve worldwide problems. There have been efforts to create international organizations such as the NATO, UN and international regimes such as Bretton Woods Systems which have been seen as efforts towards global uniting of governance. There have been established organizations that control trade and economic forces as well as those controlling power to govern. These organizations have been opposed by some in the claims that they run short of global justice and could not prevent another World War, and therefore, there arose formulations for other organizations.


