Leaning upon profit, competition and dominance, free market economy is obliged to create needs and invent prospects in order to survive through growth. In our days, democracy, the electoral body does not usually decide about the policies, the political parties do not represent relevant socio-economic classes and politicians, aiming at their political survival, are handling state affairs balancing among lobbies, which promote special and sectoral interests. Cultural globalisation preceded the economic globalisation of deregulated and internationalised markets, since the former was a necessary condition for the prevalence of the later and therefore for the survival (expansion) of capitalism through the flattening of the different people cultu...