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    Anti-capitalism From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search This article lists ideologies opposed to capitalism and describes them briefly. For arguments against capitalism‚ see criticism of capitalism. An Industrial Workers of the World poster (1911) Anti-capitalism describes a wide variety of movements‚ ideas‚ and attitudes that oppose capitalism. Anti-capitalists‚ in the strict sense of the word‚ are those who wish to completely replace capitalism with another system

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    The twentieth century saw an upsurge in a new form of protest movement‚ the anti-globalisation/anti-capitalist social movement‚ which is a branch out of what was known as the New Social Movement. The new social movements were a plethora of informal groups‚ organisations and campaigns that surfaced in the 1960s. These included movements that campaigned for racial equality‚ sexual equality‚ gay rights‚ environmental concerns‚ peace groups‚ prisoners rights‚ human rights‚ among others. Because of

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    Latin America Social Science Perspectives ISS 330C‚ sect. 001 / Spring 2013 / 4 credits / M‚W 10:20 AM - 12:10 PM  B119 Wells Hall Current syllabus is v130107 v130107 changes: •added due dates for the 4 online reflection essays •added information about when you can expect the “Weekly bucket” assignments to be available •clarified that while in class exams are open book‚ open notes‚ these must be on paper - no electronic devices may be consulted during the exam v130205 changes: •under Week 5‚ the

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    The Global Financial Crisis: Causes‚ Remedies and Discourses The Global Financial Crisis of 2008-2012 is widely considered to be second in severity to only the Great Depression of the 1930s. Sardonically coined as the ʻGreat Recessionʼ by commentators and media alike‚ what began as a housing crisis in the United States rapidly degenerated into a systemic mess that wrecked brand-name financial institutions‚ led to government bailouts and in some cases‚ liquidation. The crisis reduced consumer wealth

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    Kathleen Buddle An Aboriginal Youth Gang Narconomy Kathleen Buddle | University of Manitoba Abstract: Native gangs in Winnipeg may function as one of the few avenues for entrepreneurship‚ authority‚ and for the production of non-hegemonic gender identities available to groups barred by race and class from other forms of capitalism or political and cultural power. Native gang narconomies‚ however‚ are entangled with the destabilizing effects of state-legitimated political economies. Attending to

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    variations and shifts. It has produced a fair amount of debate between academics within the international relations scholarship. Due to a plethora of circumstances scholars have subjected the traditional rationalist theories of neorealism and neoliberalism to critical re-evaluations. As a result‚ constructivism is a concept that has emerged as an alternative approach to dominant IR theories. It focuses on the importance of state identities in defining and gaining knowledge of state interests‚ actions

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    References: Galvin‚ J.‚ Hexter‚ J.‚ & Hirt‚ M. (2010). Building a second home in China. Mckinsey Quarterly‚ (3)‚ 39-56. M.‚ & Dierckx‚ S. (2012). Challenging Global Neoliberalism? The global political economy of China ’s capital controls. Third World Quarterly‚ 33(9)‚ 1647-1668. doi:10.1080/01436597.2012.720841

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    Introduction: Nowadays‚ climate change has drawn many attention due to the increasing awareness of sustainability. Kyoto Protocol has been signed by 192 parties and it comes to be mandatory for 37 developed nations (UN‚ 2014). Under Kyoto Protocol‚ Emission Trading Scheme has been set up for the purpose of reducing greenhouse gases. It allows emission rights to be traded between countries to help governments meeting the gas emissions reduction target (Evans‚ 2012). However‚ how to report the value

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    Do you agree that in modern liberal democratic societies the state is now reduced to being ‘one actor amongst many’ ? In the contemporary world‚ most societies hold a liberal democratic basis. They are governed by political parties for which have been obtained the right to the legal rule through democratic election processes. In that respect‚ a liberal democracy is one that grants power to the government while ensuring limits of its power through a system of checks and balances. It may be described

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