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    believed that capitalists would do everything in their power to find the cheapest labor, without taking the workers needs into consideration. “By focusing on the forces of production, Marx was able to predict historical trends…”(Reader, 2013:113). We can see this holding true, for companies are outsourcing and moving a lot of production out of the United States to countries with poorer economies and populations. The exploitation had been expanded on a larger scale. Marx believes that this…

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    quality control on its suppliers at all stages of production. Effective Supply-chain Management The supply chain consists of various organizations involved in transferring a product from raw materials and into a finished product delivered to the customers (Hitt, Black, and Porter 377). Managing supply chain is critical for a company. Mattel’s complex supply chain involved in making a toy makes it different to manage the whole process of production. Its supply chains involve suppliers (raw…

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    The organization in this movie, the textile factory, shows us an insight into the different metaphors in which an organization can be described. So through these three different lenses, viewing organizations as machines, organisms and as a political system, we can analyze the workings of this fictional factory and understand its inner workings. Morgan (1997) breaks down the analysis of organizations into three basic metaphors, the first of these is viewing an organization as if it were a…

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    For this essay, I will be answering question three. Socialism is defined as the political and economic theory of social organization that advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole. In layman’s terms, socialism is an ideology that focuses on the community and a society in which everyone contributes into making and sustaining a home for all. This is talked about widely through the political spectrum with people…

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    Furthermore, more and more people are suffering from unemployment with their health because of all the stress hormones it is building up inside of them. The stresses of unemployment are associated with changes in the way our psycho-physiological system functions, which results in different health…

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    When some people think of manufacturing in India, they imagine people working in crowded wooden huts, building largely outdated products, and lacking any sort of technological aid. However, what many fail to realize, is that this idea of Indian manufacturing is as outdated as India 's near century old labor laws. Indian manufacturing has progressed immensely in recent years. Even with India being projected to become a major worldwide manufacturing power by 2025, some still believe that the…

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    Have you ever just taken a step back and thought about how much our perception of what being a celebrity entails has changed in the past 20 years? Where will we stand 20 years from now? Take a look at Oprah Winfrey and Kim Kardashian for example; besides the obvious differences in their upbringing and how they both made their way into stardom, they are also very different in how they maintain their celebrity status. As stated in Broadcasting Yourself by Drew Pinsky “the explosion of reality T.V…

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    four aspects of alienation , first workers are alienated from the product of their labor, second, they are alienated from the means of production, thirdly, their own being ,and lastly dehumanized from society. When workers are alienated we become less and less attached with ourselves”. For Marx, alienation is inherent in capitalism, because the process of production and the results of our labor confront us as a dominating power”( Appelrouth&Edles, 47). In today 's society many of jobs provided…

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    unit of analysis, most theories of IR today assume the state to the main actor, not only that, but to be an autonomous, rational actor, totally independent of social relations like a ‘black box’. Marxism, on the other hand contends it is the class system which is the key to understanding world politics. Furthering this perception; with the new neo-liberal world order replacing the embedded liberal order which centred on the state intervention within economics, the main ideological perception of…

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    disrupt the proper harmony of two things. In Marx’s observation, he finds that within the capitalist mode of production, workers lose determination of their lives and destines by being deprived of the right to conceive of themselves as the directors of their own actions. Alienation is the systematic result of capitalism. Workers are alienated by the bourgeoisie who own the means of production. Marx’s identifies four types of alienation. The first is the alienation of the workers…

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