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'''Universalisation''' was the process by which the entire [[universe]] was as one, exchanging culture and resources from [[planet]] to planet, [[galaxy]] to galaxy. Some like the [[Sixth Doctor]] disagreed with universalisation's [[Capitalism|capitalist]] thinking. A good amount of people actively lobbied against big corporations like [[TAI]]'s excessive control in this system. [[Arnold Baynes]] refused to discuss this opposition, calling it "kindergarten politics". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Davros (audio story)|Davros]]'')
'''Universalisation''' was the process by which the entire [[universe]] was as one, exchanging culture and resources from [[planet]] to planet, [[galaxy]] to galaxy. Some like the [[Sixth Doctor]] disagreed with universalisation's [[Capitalism|capitalist]] thinking. A good amount of people actively lobbied against big corporations like [[TAI]]'s excessive control. [[Arnold Baynes]] refused to discuss this opposition, calling it "kindergarten politics". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Davros (audio story)|Davros]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
Universalisation is clearly intended to be a future development of the current {{w|globalisation}}, the same concept but on the scale of one single planet, [[Earth]].
Universalisation is clearly intended to be a future development of the current {{w|globalisation}}, the same concept but on the scale of one single planet, [[Earth]].
[[Category:Economic ideologies]]
[[Category:Economic ideologies]]
[[Category:Human culture]]
[[Category:Human culture]]
[[Category:Politics]]
[[Category:Politics]]

Latest revision as of 08:57, 20 April 2017

Universalisation was the process by which the entire universe was as one, exchanging culture and resources from planet to planet, galaxy to galaxy. Some like the Sixth Doctor disagreed with universalisation's capitalist thinking. A good amount of people actively lobbied against big corporations like TAI's excessive control. Arnold Baynes refused to discuss this opposition, calling it "kindergarten politics". (AUDIO: Davros)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

Universalisation is clearly intended to be a future development of the current globalisation, the same concept but on the scale of one single planet, Earth.