In this monologue, Shahid Bolsen discusses decentralization, contrasting its manifestation in the West, driven by disintegration and consolidation of private sector power under the OCGFC, with that in the Muslim world and Global South, which is presented as a proactive, regenerative process of building and integration aimed at freeing states from Western subordination. He argues that while the West's decentralization serves to consolidate control by an a-national corporate power, the Global South seeks multipolar sovereignty through cooperation and shared interests, envisioning a collective effort to escape economic captivity imposed by Western systems, advocating for economic sovereignty as the foundation for true political independence, and urging cooperation among people and businesses to untether themselves from Western dominance.