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    Does the Marxist critique of capitalism still have relevance today? Despite the continuous and exaggerated proclamations toward its diminishing relevance‚ the theories and critiques originally put forth by Karl Marx toward the economic‚ political and social order continue to exert enormous intellectual influence and clout throughout human society. The 21st century‚ thus far‚ has been defined by utter global dysfunction through widening income inequality‚ financial crisis and instability‚ worsening

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    Herring‚ M. (2010‚ Aug 5th). Industrial policy is back in fashion. have governments learned from past failures?. The Economist. Retrieved from http://www.economist.com/node/16741043 IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook ‚ ( Krugman‚ P. (1996). Pop internationalism. (pp. 3-25). London: The MIT Press. Mayer Ottaviano‚ T. G. (2007). The happy few: the internationalisation of european firms.new facts based on firm-level evidence. (Vol. 3‚ pp. 8-29). Brussels: BRUEGEL BLUEPRINT SERIES. McKinsey Company Porter

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    Some may say that history has a tendency to repeat itself. From episodes regarding war‚ to expansionism‚ and incidents of genocide similar examples are present through modern day. While this phenomenon never ceases to replicate the past‚ there are always enough subtle nuances of change that prevent history from repeating itself exactly as before. At a time when European expansionism was begging to take shape war and genocide were prevalent. When Columbus set sail for Asia with the intent of establishing

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    The NAZIs gave particularly attention to education and control of the German educational system. They were well awarethat it would be difficult to convert many adults and only aminority of Germand had ever voted for the NAZIs in democratic elections. The childrn were a different matter. They were thus determined to mold the new generation to accept NAZI pinciples. As the leader of the NAZI Teacher’s League‚ Hans Schemm‚ put it: "Those who have the youth on their side control the future." As a result

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    The Discovery of India

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    NEHRU’S ‘THE DISCOVERY OF INDIA’ A Brief Study JAGDISH V. DAVE M. N. College‚ Visnagar (NG)‚ Gujarat The Discovery of India is‚ in fact‚ the discovery or Nehru’s rich and graceful personality. It gives us glimpses into the manifold aspects of this great man symbolised for many years the youth of our rejuvenated race awakened after long slumber. What was the essential self of Pandit Nehru? He was a politician by accident as he himself confessed‚ a thinker and a humanist by

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    GLOBALIZATION EFFECT ON EDUCATION AND CULTURE: AN ANALYSIS Authored by: NAVEEN KUMAR SHARMA Assistant Professor Department of Management and Technology Government Engineering College‚ Bikaner Mob: 91-9166455449 Email: nksharma.ajmer@gmail.com Abstract The internationalization of higher education can be linked to various internal and external changes in the international system. Externally‚ there have been changes in the labor market‚ which have resulted in calls for more knowledge and

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    mwww.elsevier.com/locate/worlddev PII: S0305-750X(99)00160-6 World Development Vol. 28‚ No. 5‚ pp. 789±804‚ 2000 Ó 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved Printed in Great Britain 0305-750X/00/$ - see front matter The Rise and Fall of the Washington Consensus as a Paradigm for Developing Countries CHARLES GORE * United Nations Conference on Trade and Development‚ Geneva‚ Switzerland Summary. Ð The introduction of the Washington Consensus involved not simply a swing from state-led

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    Introduction National identity is a debatable issue in most modern countries since there is no single ethnic country but more than four fifth countries all over the world consist of multi-ethnic groups‚ as Jiang (1997) argued. Therefore it is rather difficult to define a common point of a modern country. The multi-ethnic communities also cause conflicts within a society. However sports events often provide a channel to solidify citizens in a country‚ like the World Cup fever. At times sports affiliation

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    ra Education & Globalization Education and Globalization i Education & Globalization Edited by: Tereso S. Tullao Jr. PASCN P HILIPPINE APEC ST U D Y CE N T E R NE T W O R K PHILIPPINE INSTITUTE FOR DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Surian sa mga Pag-aaral Pangkaunlaran ng Pilipinas Education and Globalization iii Copyright 2003 by the Philippine APEC Study Center Network (PASCN) and the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) Printed in the Philippines. All rights

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    The Foundations of Leninism

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    THE FOUNDATIONS OF LENINISM by J.V. Stalin THE HISTORICAL ROOTS OF LENINISM ¶1 THE foundations of Leninism is a big subject. To exhaust it a whole volume would be required. Indeed‚ a number of volumes would be required. Naturally‚ therefore‚ my lectures cannot be an exhaustive exposition of Leninism; at best they can only offer a concise synopsis of the foundations of Leninism. Nevertheless‚ I consider it useful to give this synopsis‚ in order to lay down some basic points of departure necessary

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