Globalogy reveals that the Earth€s entire global community €" flora and fauna, including humans €" has moved into new and possibly dangerous territory. The best way to explore this new territory is from a global perspective. This book presents a refreshing description and analysis of the intersections among consumerism, education, drug consumption, wars, and neoliberalism, the symbiotic connections among these areas and the current climate change of the planet. Currently, much of the conflict, danger, and absurdity on Earth appear to arise from rigid hierarchies and the machinations of political and corporate power. Although the text is rooted in exploring factual realities of these important issues and intersections, the authors give us a special point of view: a group of alien observers are sent to our planet to document current conditions. Their conclusions are ominous: Earth has entered a dangerous phase in its existence, a crucial crossroads, where political machinations and history might condense into a point of no return. However, our alien visitors hope that we are not too late to save our planet and ourselves. Neither the danger nor the hope is fictional.