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Catttt Posted 8 years ago
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One’s head spins, one’s consciousness goes to sleep

The following text is from Thomas Hirschhorn. It is quoted in a chapter (of a https://books.google.com/books?id=luS97efEY10C&pg=PA177&lpg=PA177&dq=%22profit,+which+wants+to+create+for+itself+a+model+on+one+hand%22&source=bl&ots=GH6uRvbyPt&sig=p4B6WWbJ9EIC8g6S8IfU7OhlSVE&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwie9LrkitLZAhWE-aQKHYvHBO8Q6AEILjAB#v=onepage&q=%22profit%2C%20which%20wants%20to%20create%20for%20itself%20a%20model%20on%20one%20hand%22&f=false) about the cons of globalization. I can not understand it. Can any native English speaker rewrite it in plain English please?

Context:
profit, which wants to create for itself a model on one hand, and which differentiates itself on the other, separates itself, stakes claims, branches out […] There’s no confrontation or reinforcement; what happens is simply an interbreeding without confrontation […] One’s head spins, one’s consciousness goes to sleep and the force dies away; it’s the mergers of the multinationals on the one hand, and regional wars on the other!

  
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