Why do the young people of today believe that socialism would work better for them than capitalism? If the vast majority of economists are sympathetic to the free market and capitalism, why are there still Marxists and communists today? Everything has limits, so has the free market system...
Today, market capitalism is widely embraced and many political figures, as well as the political party itself, have extensive business interests. Opposition parties are active and have been able to take several provincial assemblies/municipalities in the central and northern provinces, where they have...
the enclosure act reduced the amount of land available to most people for farming. This hastened the shift to wage labor and industrialization, as well as the rise of capitalism.
the insertion of information and communication technologies aligned with globalization has caused changes in the world of labor and proposed new challenges for professional training [1,2,3,4,5]. As a response to the new competitiveness demands that characterize “flexible capitalism”, the world mark...
So it isn't possible for the Chinese Communist Party to be one of these Socialists who don't want get rid of capitalism (as long as there is no point to it), that's why they decided to go the middle ground, or State Capitalism and still being in full control. You k...
While capitalism lifted most of the world out of extreme poverty over the last century, communism famously locked nearly all of the citizens of Russia, China, and North Korea in a miserable, inescapable poverty. The forced liberal capitalism that America and the allies of the West imposed on ...
The idea of ‘nature’ is at the very core of science, considered as its flagship and deepest link with human societies. However, while nature preservation has become a major social concern, the idea of nature remains elusive. We examine here the origins
Do peasants still exist? We don't refer to people as peasants anymorebecause our economic system doesn't include this class of people. In modern capitalism, land can be bought and sold by any class of people, and land ownership is common. ...
out there in popular media. But in university worlds, we actually weren’t teaching leadership — even at the Harvard Business School, the supposed “West Point of Capitalism.” It was very hard to actually take a look at individual leaders. And that became the norm throughout business ...
“When the EBRD was set up in the early 1990s it was ‘end of history’ time and people thought there was only one way that countries would develop — which was towards democracy, capitalism and what else — nirvana. So it seemed a no-brainer to put Article 1 in,” says Thomas Wieser...