Globalization is the subject of research by specialists in various scientific fields from different aspects. Today, there are a large number of diverse definitions and characteristic marks of globalization, which are distinguished by one or another scientist. However, when studying globalization as a comprehensive phenomenon, science has not yet reached a generally accepted position on this socio-historical phenomenon[1].
Even though globalization is usually attributed to contemporary trends in the development of society, it cannot be argued that this is a new phenomenon. Many centuries before the appearance of the UN, transnational corporations, and the Internet, the integrity of the world was embodied in the widespread dissemination of knowledge, technical and technological innovations based on the dissemination of the ideas of world religions or various artistic masterpieces[2]. In this sense, it is true to believe that the forerunners of globalization were Christ, Magomed, W. Shake...