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    Rhetorical Situation Analysis Report A Universal Basic Income Would Insure Against Job Loss 1. This text originally appears in “The New York Times” room for debate. It was updates on October 4, 2016. 2. The genre for this text is an opposite of editorial (also known as op- ed). The rhetorical aim for this genre is persuasive. More specifically, to Propose a Solution. This style focuses on a question about what action can be taken. Stern’s article talks about how the United States needs to…

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    social science by many by many (Adam, 2008). His wisdom has inspired countless philosophers, politicians and governments. To name a few that Smith has inspired: Margaret Thatcher, Thomas Jefferson, Karl Marx, David Ricardo, John Maynard Keynes and Milton Friedman (Adam, 2008). His words on politics, economics and social interactions have inspired neoliberal governing systems and world rules to instil a “laissez-faire” approach to their markets (Adam,…

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    William T. Cavanaugh, who is a senior research professor at the Center for World Catholicism and Intercultural Theology and also a professor at DePaul University, presents both general readers aswell as specialists with some truly interesting views on subjects like free market, consumerism, economics, globalization and scarcity, and he accomplishes this by looking at it from a Biblical perspective. William T. Cavanaugh doesn’t just point out all that is wrong in our world today regarding these…

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    the evens that happened in the book was the case in Chile in 1973. Chile had democratically elected socialist President Allende was overthrown in a coup d’état led by army general Pinochet, with the US support. The economic downturn in Chile, “Milton Friedman suggested that Pinochet implement a ‘shock program’ of sweeping reforms including privatization of state-owned industries, elimination…

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    and the state actively legislating to create a market for labour (Gill, 2003). It is a central feature of enterprise capitalism, the idea of which comes from classical economists such as Adam Smith, and is updated by modern theorists such as Milton Friedman. They believe that market competition cannot be restricted and that the market, which Adam Smith described as the ‘invisible hand’, is a mechanism regulating itself (Heywood, 2007). The market is essential in states by maintaining money value…

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    The kitchen is the heart of a home as families unite to cook, cry, converse, celebrate, and feast on the deception in the consumption of what is said to be organic food. “In the 21st century our tastes buds, our brain chemistry, our biochemistry, our hormones and our kitchens have been hijacked by the food industry,” stated Mark Hyman, meaning that the food industry is dishonest and inconsiderate of the lives of many as they distract and affect our hormones, making them crave for more of an…

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    In the following there is going to be an offer of what Thatcherism is as an ideology and key concepts involved; Privatization closely linked with Individualism and Monetarism and also how Thatcher became successful as Prime Minster in the UK. Thatcherism defined as “the free/strong-state ideological stance adopted by Margaret Thatcher: the UK version of the New Right political project” by Andrew Haywood (Heywood, 2007). Thatcherism is a term that came from The Daily Telegraph, days after…

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    In the United States the system of government is unique from the rest of the world. For the last one and a half centuries since the death of the Whig party and the rise of the Republican Party has caused the country to be dominated by the two party system making a legitimate third parties all but eliminated from the political process. The limitation of third parties has created the climate for interest groups to thrive. One of the most famous interest group is the Cato Institute. Throughout this…

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    underpin the importance of understanding group and individual behaviour in a leadership context that will encompass references from material covered in module one such as “The Cultural Web (Johnson and Scholes), Shareholder vs Stakeholder Value (Milton Friedman) and The psychology of change management (Lawson and Price). The purpose of returning to these situations is to explore what I learned during that period, how it forms my current thinking and to critically analyse the impacts of these…

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    Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations, and the “Invisible Hand”: A Metaphor For Ambiguity-Uncertainty Aversion by Decision Makers Michael Emmett Brady Lecturer School of Business and Public Policy Department of Operations Management California State University , Dominguez Hills Carson ,California USA Abstract: Smith’s use of the “Invisible Hand”,as pointed out by Gavin Kennedy, is a metaphor provided for the great percentage of readers of the Wealth of Nations whom Smith realized would not be…

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