This essay delves into the multifaceted impact of globalization, examining whether it serves to unite or divide the world and whether it functions as a form of political, economic, and social control. The essay begins by defining globalization as the integration of international markets, facilitating trade, technology, and cultural exchange. It explores arguments about how globalization impacts education, communication, and international relations, suggesting that it fosters social cohesion and technological advancement. The essay also analyzes the negative aspects of globalization, such as inequalities, racism, and marginalization, and argues that globalization is not controlled by a single group but is influenced by diverse actors, including governments, corporations, and international organizations. It concludes that globalization affects social life, technological advancement and is not a form of control by a particular group but an active engagement by all market players, political and social players who positively influence the world.