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    religious based Pakistan state, failure of punished the war criminals and the declaration of Islam as the state religion in replaced of secularism (8th amendment 1988). The failure of the state to provide basic need to the people, increasing violence in Economy and political sector growing discrimination in society, upraising youth employment, Shortage of confidence on democratic government, Internal and external socio- Economic and political environment all these facts are responsible to growth of Islamic

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    and allow the american people to gain success by spreading wealth. Socialism would help America regain control over its fluctuating and sporadic economy. If the government were to control the economy through the

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    freedom, where each individual holds an equal vote in the way the market works. Now having established the basis of economic freedom, Friedman goes on to explain how these principles can help to form political freedom in a nation. The main tool of a capitalist market to impose political freedom in a society is competition. Friedman states that if a few wealthy people are convinced of an idea, enough competition will be introduced to the market to make a difference. In history, this has proved true. Friedman

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    Capitalist Society in The Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller "Death of a salesman" is a "tragedy of a common man". Throughout the play the reader sees how Willy Loman struggles to achieve something, which is beyond his capability. He has a dream, the American dream of success and accomplishment. And yet, he is not able to ever thrive because his idea of how to succeed is wrong. The times have changed, the play is set in the period of an economic boom and increasing

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    Robert Gilpin once wrote that “the parallel existence and mutual interaction of “state” and “market” in the modern world create “political economy”; without both state and market there would be no political economy.” Hence, many academics treat state-market interactions as the core issue surrounding the International Political Economy (hereinafter referred to as IPE) due to the rapid growth of globalization. In order to assess the question, it is imperative that the definitions of IPE and globalization

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    American Marginalization

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    the motley crew to the silence of individuals, the marginalized in America are commonly used as fodder for American “Nationalism”. But, more importantly, it is that we use these people as means of economic development. America is, by creation, a capitalist society in which our main goal is to provide economic growth. It was through these economic factors and ideals, that are country was able to flourish and become

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    “necessity” for it (Leroy-Beaulieu, 1891), that seems a continual challenge for “empire builders” to control and therefore sustain. As an empire expands the ability to sustain, regulate and control its realm, provides continual challenges for local economies. With an obsession for treasures and profits over social health and sustainability (McClintock, 1995), “How, despite their “good intentions” did the British

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    Does size and growth of these two nations have any relation to capitalism and democracy? Democracy and Economic Growth: Is democracy excellent for the economic growth? Democracy is a multifaceted concept, a political structure based ahead the right of citizens to take part in political decision making during representation; whereby simply laws essential to continuing democratic procedures are compulsory standard to terming a state democratic. The free marketplace represents a superlative model

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    he tried to show up some different opinions about it. Historically, the concept of Islamic economics can be traced to the spread of two important periods, the first period when released the first edition of Mohammed Al- Sader’s book ‘’ Our economy’’ in the mid- twentieth century. The

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    position of regulation within the market to a masterful agent of the market. With this shift, Smith hypotisizes that liberal urban policy in cities are replaced with a new model of revanchist urbanism; this, in turn, expresses the vagarious shift to capitalist production rather than social reproduction. In a similarly

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