Listen to This Article: Forget Trump and Greenland. Howard Lutnick Gave the Davos Speech that Mattered
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Started January 27, 2026
Narrated Version | The death of globalization is the real headline from the international self-indulgence festival at Davos
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Listen to This Article: Forget Trump and Greenland. Howard Lutnick Gave the Davos Speech that Mattered
Matt Taibbi (United States) | Jan 26, 2026
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Focusing solely on globalization's decline ignores other pressing issues that require immediate attention, such as climate change and social inequality.
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Davos symbolizes the disconnect between elite discussions and the reality of globalization's failures, highlighting the need for genuine reform.
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The conversation around globalization's decline is essential, but we must explore its impact on global governance and international relations.
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The decline of globalization signals an opportunity for local economies to thrive and prioritize community needs over international interests.
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Howard Lutnick's speech at Davos overlooks the benefits of globalization, which has lifted millions out of poverty and fostered global cooperation.
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