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    immigration policy to Brussels. Furthermore; taxpayers responsible to support the nation instead fifty billion in seven years paid to troubled Euro States suffering severe cuts as pension‚ pubic health system‚ home of the elderly. The elite bosses of the Euro Zone elite

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    prices and poverty levels were also extraordinarily high. Inequality was widespread with irregular distribution of income (Rodger 60). The pre-Arab spring in Egypt was mainly characterized of an economic oppression regime that was used buy the elite to manipulate the lower status parties in exchange for voting them to power. The country was marred with poor political systems that were highly corrupt state of emergency laws‚ authoritarian elections and religious fundamentalism (Sharabi‚ 200). After

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    Since the establishment of Spanish colonies in Latin America‚ there had been a rift between the classes of the Creole Elite and the peninsular Spaniards. The Reasons were simple; the Creole Elite were just as educated and capable of holding high esteemed offices in the government and the churches the peninsular Spaniards were‚ but were held back solely because of where they were born. Creoles were people who were born in the new world and had old world ancestry. Peninsular Spaniards were born in

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    Inequality in Latin America

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    Although Latin America has faced many social‚ political‚ and economic issues within the last three centuries‚ inequality remains one of the most important‚ historical‚ and omnipresent aspects of the region’s culture. As Europeans took over Latin America during the time of colonization‚ they implemented many elitist social structures that have held strong and are evident today (Harris). Income inequality is the most visible and greatest disparity that the region faces; yet inequality between gender

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    government (not an economic condition) helped Hitler gained support from the German people. His manipulation of such conditions and strong will of attaining power are also indispensable for his rise. Hitler depended on miscalculation of conservative elites to become Chancellor‚ but fully gained his legal power after passing the Enabling Act due to his own effort. Hitler’s rise to power roots from formation of democratic Weimar Republic in 1918 and is completed when he merged offices of Chancellor and

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    between these groups over limited resources. Life is viewed as a competition focusing on this power and the inequality it creates within society. This conflict between people of low social status and the elite leads to a struggle between resources. With conflict theory‚ upper class powerful elites exploit the lower classes to stay in power. Because of the inequality this creates within society‚ we can examine how this affects crime. What behaviors are considered deviant and why are some crimes more

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    Modern Marxists and the Continuing Relevance of Marxism However modern Marxists reject the above arguments and argue instead that the Marxist critique of capitalism is still relevant in the C21st . Thus modern Marxists and others have challenged all of the above theories of post-capitalism and continue to argue that despite theories of the managerial revolution‚ democratic pluralism significant changes in class structure that even nowadays that the rich continue to exercise massive economic and

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    the international community‚ through explaining the thesis‚ Uvin touches upon the main idea of this literature review to figure out the role of the Hutu elites and how the colonial period impacted the politics and divide within the main tribes.Uvin argues that the most acceptable theory for the Rwandan genocide is the drive from the Hutu elites to maintain the political control. After the Rwandan independence from Belgium‚ many events have jeopardized the hutu;s right to rule from the late 1980s

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    imperialistic policies were refused by the nationalist movements of the public of the exploited regions. The imperialistic policies of the West to gain economic benefits and cultural expansion resulted with nationalistic counter policies created by the elite were supported by the public of exploited regions in terms of liberation struggles and rebellions. Western European countries favored colonialism as a foreign policy to reach the raw materials of underdeveloped regions and increase their market.

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    investment of core nations‚ as described by the dependency theory. Given the economic context‚ the elites‚ who felt threatened by the radical demands of the working class‚ wanted to apply more orthodox economic policies to bring foreign capital investment. Additionally‚ the middle class became more dissatisfied with populist leaders because of the economic downturn. Ultimately‚ this lead to the coalition of the elites‚ middle class‚ and orthodox economist (bureaucrats) who through coups attempted to protect

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