Consequently, the elite, upper class and upper middle class are the main bodies behind this growth. Therefore, the poorer part of the community is left with scarce resources, uneducated and exploited. The greatest challenge, as a result, is security brought about by violence, an increase in kidnappings and armed conflict among the different classes in society. There are two aspects of development therefore to consider. In terms of economic development, it is important to note that the informal sector, regardless of its perverse nature does bring out a booming economy. Nonetheless, in terms of human development, there may be no other way to tackle its growth without the use of direct violence. This would (if successful) order to create a certain balance and to reconstruct regulations in favour of the majority of the population. This could lead to a continuum of violence because for how long can the poor and less …show more content…
The day that medicine declined, this refers to the infected blood that was being distributed in hospitals to treat patients that suffered from haemophilia. In North America during the 1980s,the failure of the system could not distribute uncontaminated blood products because they believed the economic cost would be thigh. Due to the failure of the system, anybody who suffered from Haemophilia regardless of their status,class, gender or race would suffer the repercussions. The inequality experienced in this situation was a decision made disregarding the importance of human life, and considering it as an ordinary entity in the American system. Almost dehumanising the