globocrat

noun

Etymology

From globe + -crat.

  1. derived from globus
  2. derived from globe
  3. derived from globe
  4. inherited from globe
  5. suffixed as globocrat — “globe + crat

Definitions

  1. A globalist

    A globalist; a person who advocates globalism and globalist policies.

    • He attacked "transnational economic elites" and "globocrats" for their seeming indifference to national borders.
    • At the World Bank, for example, the lavishly paid globocrats seem incapable of stopping payment to Third World kleptoptocracies.
    • These 'globocrats' in the private sectors are rapidly forming a new world order and the growing influence of these educated elites, especially in a future with enhanced intelligence may also have significant social consequences.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA