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    An important trait of human beings that separates us from the majority of the animal world is our management of social and economic systems. While many political, economic, and social systems attempt to get rid of this form of natural selection, capitalism and related economic structures conserve social inconsistencies in many forms. Based on history, this conservation of financial inequality has attained a better standard of living overall than the systems were originally created for just that.

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    INTRODUCTION The theories of international relations are the end results of good international relations and system in the world today, most of this theories are not well implemented in most countries which has resulted on conflicts among nations, political instabilities, secessions and all other political unrest. This essay will shed more light on the phases of international relations from the individual stage to the international stage. Firstly, this essay will explain what the theories of

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    It is reasonably hard to measure the extent of the influence that imperialism has had on the contemporary world, at least due to the fact that imperialism shaped the appearance of the modern world, starting from the name of places and geographical boundaries, to the establishment of a globalized economic system. Accordingly, European colonization has left its mark on many parts of the world, especially by providing a strong foundation for the formation of a cultural universalization, substantial

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    HUKOU IS THE CASE Theoretical framework The theoretical framework consists and describes two theories, the state-centered theory of inequalities and the neoclassical migration theory. The approaches provide a guideline for our analysis section in order to find a proper answer for our research question and sub-questions. Furthermore, the theories help to understand the phenomenon of migration after the implementation of hukou, the occurred social inequalities and the government's behaviour in relation

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    In this write-up, I examine the idea of development and briefly looked at its historical development until the age of neo-liberal and market propelled development we are current witnessing with a view to proposing directions for future development. As I do these, I will examine the of this importance development for Africa. Development can be seen as the study of the causes and consequences of economic change in society. Development can mean different things to different people depending on the

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    between private interests and social interests” in his 1776 novel, The Wealth of Nations (Bruce 41). With the invisible hand, there are three merit reemphasis: efficiency, incentives, and freedom. Also, laissez-faire capitalism is part of the invisible hand. “Laissez-faire capitalism is a hypothetical economic system in which the government’s

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    exploitation of those who don't understand it, or are prevented by naked misery from obeying it.” Bertolt Brecht. There are two definitions of exploitation the first is from merriam webster dictionary “ an act or instance of exploiting; exploitation of natural resources; exploitation of immigrant laborers.” In google searches “the action or fact of treating someone unfairly in order to benefit from their work.” both having “exploitation of migrant workers.” Is exploitation a problem? Exploitation isn't

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    greediness. While many political, economic, and social systems try to eradicate this form of natural selection, capitalism and related economic structures preserve social inequality in many forms. Historically, this preservation of financial inequality has achieved a higher standard of living generally than systems originally formed and employed to achieve just that. There are specific economic factors of capitalism that enables it to make life more

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    The Decline of the West Financial crises affect the lives of millions of people all over the world. Although many families try their best to continue living their lives like nothing happened, recessions can have a serious effect on their day-to-day interactions, as well as their daily lives. In the short story “The Decline of the West” written by Hanif Kureishi and published in Collected Stories in 2010, Mike and his family represents a normal family whom have fallen victims to the 2008 financial

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    providing discipline and supervision to connect those separate tasks together to minimize the costs of production. Consequently, under the longwall system with mechanized separate tasks, the supervision of bosses is responsible for the success of capitalism, not technological superiority. The image of the feeding machine in “Modern Times” provides a critical example of how advanced machines might not help facilitate the accomplishments of the factory. Thus, some researchers have attributed the prosperity

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