The document discusses the intertwined relationship between capitalism and globalization, arguing that the real issue lies with capitalism rather than globalization itself. It highlights historical examples, such as China and Japan's isolationist policies impacting their development, and critiques the current neoliberal model that concentrates wealth and diminishes state sovereignty. The author suggests two paths forward: a dangerous return to nationalism or a necessary move to overcome capitalism, advocating for a unified, internationalist narrative that prioritizes the collective struggle against oppression.