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    A market economy involves having a supply and demand type system involving the law of diminishing returns and comparative advantage. In simple terms this basically means that the nations sharing their goods must know how much of their product they need to manufacture at a time not only to keep up with the demand but also to not go overboard and have too much of their product, because goods don’t remain a constant value if you have more of them, and lastly if both nations specialize their trade…

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    Apartheid in South Africa was characterized by grotesque segregation between various ethnic groups. This categorization encouraged empathetic disconnection among said races and promoted white supremacy. In diminishing empathy betwixt distinct racial groups, apartheid stimulated South African distrust of the law. Apartheid caused South Africans to misunderstand the law 's role in defining and protecting human rights, but empathy may earn South Africans the trust, initiative, and comprehension…

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    to be tilled and cultivated to justify the potency of the frontier male. Civilisation and barbarism met each other in an asymmetrical distribution of power and right, the efforts of the pioneer had formed a national character, and the peculiar egalitarianism of American democracy had its roots in the common experience of life in the forests and prairies of the west. Indeed, on the frontier there was an aspect of creating a diametrically opposite other that hindered the settler’s goals. A report…

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    allows them to jointly organize as a social, political and governing force within the hospital culture. “Before unionization, there was hegemony (ideological predominance) of patriarchal authoritarianism; afterward, there was counter-hegemony of egalitarianism…

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    “Gatsby believed in the green light, the orgastic future that year by year recedes before us. It eluded us then, but that's no matter—to-morrow we will run faster, stretch out our arms farther… So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past” (Fitzgerald 180). In other words Gatsby, who believed in the dream, reached towards that ideal that would always be just out of reach, but that does not matter for tomorrow he will stretch out just a little farther, row a…

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    The Contracts Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Charles W. Mills have identified parts of our society that have formed sorts of informal contracts about how society sees the world. In Rousseau’s The Social Contract, the first societies are discussed with the colonization of the new world. The differences in the civilization of the people and their subsequent treatment is examined. In Mills’ The Racial Contract, the treatment of different races is examined and historical reason for it is given. Rousseau…

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    He was a firm believer in egalitarianism, the belief that all people are equal with respect to social, political, and economic affairs. (Merriam-Webster). He supported social security for the workers and public employment for those in need of work. He also fought for the abolition of…

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    Egalitarianism at this extreme is concordant with totalitarianism. If a populace is totally equal in the manner in this story then, they are only allowed to use as much intelligence as the least intelligent person. In this situation, it very well could be Hazel…

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    subordinate to women, which can be done by either physically and psychologically. By the end of both novels, the heroines have overcome the hardships and became stronger. Both Brontë and DuMaurier have disparate views on feminism; the former stresses egalitarianism, while the latter stresses the peril of a woman’s subservient in a marriage. 19th century female characters tend to be depicted as reticent and delicate. This philosophy was in behalf to Queen Victoria’s embodiment of the way women…

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    societies provided more gender equality between men and women then settled cultures, although the daily chores for survival were usually still divided into men’s tasks and women’s tasks. One of the reasons foraging societies were inclined toward this egalitarianism was because they did not view leadership as a position of permanence or power, instead leaders were chosen according to their capabilities for only a temporary amount of time. This system demonstrates that authority and respect in…

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