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    The main aim of this thesis was to contribute to a better understanding of the existing literature about the analysis of political economy of socialism in Somalia‚ and it was mainly focused on the economic and political impact of socialism on the Somali state. As discussed in the introductory chapter‚ during the cold war‚ socialism had become an active promotion in Africa. Some African countries including Somalia had pursued an internal policies that have led to totalitarian rule. In the case of

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    Marx's on capitalism

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    Does Capitalism‚ in theory‚ exploit workers? Why/why not? Give evidence both from Marx’s text AND from your own independent research. Capitalism is a system based on exploitation. “Exploitation is the use of someone or something in an unjust or cruel manner.” Mostly it is used to refer economic exploitation that is‚ using another person’s labor without offering them adequate compensation. According to Karl Marx‚ a German economist and social theorist‚ Marxist theory states capitalist class as

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    Liberalism vs Socialism

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    Liberalism vs. Socialism There have been many ways man has lead man throughout history. Some chaotic and involved a lot of blood. Others have lead society into greatness and peace. One form of government is liberalism which comes from the word of freedom‚ liberty. There are two types of liberalism‚ classical and modern liberalism. Classical liberalism contains roots from Jock Locke of the seventeenth century and Adam Smith of the eighteenth century. Modern liberalism had been tinkered and modified

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    Nehru’s Dream of Socialism Jawaharlal Nehru was‚ in the truest sense‚ the builder of modern India. He saw the naked poverty and hunger of the Indian people and registered his protest through his lectures in meetings throughout the country‚ and through his writings against the British Government. He was a true national leader. “Nationalism of the modern type‚” as Jawaharlal pointed out‚ “was yet to come. India had still to go through much sorrow and travail before she learnt the lesson which

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    Many advocates for democratic socialism claim that it is designed to help the economy and will not interfere with capitalism. Capitalism is defined as an economic and political system in which a country’s trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit‚ rather than by the state. As democratic socialism is based on regulation of the market by the government‚ it is impossible for it to coexist with capitalism. Democratic socialism is defined as a political ideology advocating a democratic

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    today‚ “Socialism” has become a popular word. If you were to search up the term online‚ you would find a variety of arguments whether it be anti-socialists accusing president Barak Obama and the Democratic Party for bringing America towards Socialism‚ or pro-socialist fanatics stating otherwise. The majority of people who attack Socialism usually attack the term by “attaching it to any form of government-funded project that they disapprove of”. The people who on the other hand approve Socialism usually

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    Rawls vs. Nozicks

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    to someone else. A third means is the rectification of past injustices in the acquisition or transfer of holdings. According to Nozick‚ anyone who acquired what he has through these means is morally entitled to it. Thus the “entitlement” theory of justice states that the distribution of holdings in a society is just if (and only if) everyone in that society is entitled to what he has." Any distribution is only just if it arises from a distribution of legitimate means. 1) The act of taking something

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    Degrees of Socialism

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    Kyle Schlesinger 12-10-09 SOC-105 Mrs.Marrone Degrees of Socialism  In today’s world‚ being socialized is very important depending on your ethnicity and gender. The general process of acquiring culture is referred to as socialization. During socialization‚ we learn the language of the culture we are born into as well as the roles we are to play in life.  In addition‚ they learn about the occupational roles that their society has in store for them.  We also learn and usually adopt our culture’s

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    Natural Capitalism

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    Natural Capitalism by Amory Lovins (www.natcap.org) Capital - It’s the accumulated wealth in the form of investments‚ factories‚ and equipment. An economy requires four types of capitalism to function: 1. Human capital – labour & intelligence‚ culture and organization 2. Financial capital – cash investments‚ and monetary instruments 3. Manufactured capital – infrastructure‚ machines‚ tools and factories 4. Natural capital – resources‚ living systems & ecosystem services

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    John Rawls Pioneer Character Educator By Meredith Layton EDGR 502: Developing Character Through Curriculum July 10‚ 2014 “Many of our most serious conflicts are conflicts within ourselves. Those who suppose their judgements are always consistent are unreflective or dogmatic.” ― John RawlsJustice as Fairness: A Restatement Rawls’ Character Values  Loyalty – His principles first held the commitment that “each person is to have an equal right to…basic liberties.” (Rawls‚ 1971)

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