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MAX JOARDER.
Monday 2nd September 2013.
DEVELOPMENT STUDIES: POOR WORLD RICH WORLD.
Socialism is one of the most highly debated subjects in contemporary society. This stems back to its turbulent history, which has had ambassadors and followers, haters and neglecters. There has been many contrasting and conflicting views bound to socialism and its unique mode of production; but one theory that has been the cause of debate, and a theory that I strongly believe in, is that