One of unavoidable topics worldwide, especially since the second half of the 20th century, has been globalization. Privatization, in addition to other measures, carried out under the pressure of neo-liberal doctrine (economic concept of globalization) and in the interest of big capital (multinational companies as one of the globalization actors), yielded contradictory results: on the one hand, the economic superiority, and on the other, social inferiority and increase of non-security. Social inequalities, large social differences, poverty, unemployment, wars, cultural lag, constant political and economic crises, corrupt and criminalized authorities, institutional disorganization, etc., are consequences of global processes, in particular in ...