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    Misael Sanchez World of Business Sept. 25, 2017 “Money, Greed, and God” by Jay W. Richards Chapters 1& 2 Analysis “Money, Greed, and god” Chapters One & Two Analysis” I perpetually rest assure that Capitalism is selfish and corrupt. Contemplating that greed hurts the poor and helps the rich, that greed is all about the desire for money and power. After reading the introduction and chapters one and two of Jay W. Richar ds book “Money, Greed and God: Why Capitalism is the Solution “,…

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    The novel, Of Mice And Men, by John Steinbeck full of many different characters, each with their own unique set of characteristics. The story takes place during the Great Depression where work and sustainability were scarce. People are forced to work menial jobs to make whatever money they can get. However, Steinbeck focuses on two characters that each use their psyche to maneuver through life with the first being George and the second being Curley. Some of the characters are shown to have…

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    Albert Einstein covers several topics in his essay, Why Socialism, including: the duality of a person, the shortcomings of capitalism, and how some aspects of socialism could help solve the socio-economic crises we face today. Rather than promoting a private economy blinded by selfish interests, Einstein advocates for a planned economy that “adjusts production to the needs of the community” (Einstein). Moreover, he emphasis the role of the common people in making a successful transition toward a…

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    To begin in the article “the struggle of an all American girl” by Elizabeth Wong mentions the real life hardships that many immigrants have to face. Most immigrants come here to gain the American dream that most people talk about. Although the American dream does not commence the moment they arrive the hardships start when most immigrants come here they have to deal with being unemployed. In addition, they would be forced to move to a back breaking job in order for them to maintain themselves.…

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    The top 1 percent of Americans control about 40 percent of our nation's wealth. (746) This statistic is talking about the disparity of wealth between the wealthiest people in America and the lower two classes. This fact can be interpreted as both positive and negative for everyday people depending on who you ask. Either way this topic has lead to intense debate between both economists and government officials, but is still hardly known among everyday citizens. Thankfully, there are some people…

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    Although the Sioux people have changed since the 1890’s, they are still faced with many hardships. Today, 97 percent of the Sioux population live below the federal poverty line. Most have household incomes ranging between $2,600 and $3,500 per year. One of the main reasons for this is because of the white man taking their land and forcing them onto reservations. Dwight Jon Zimmerman in his book, the Saga of the Sioux, describes the plight the natives faced when the white man decided they…

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    stronger community at the same time. In The Working Poor written by David Shipler, he discusses the barriers that low-income families face but gives reasoning to why our society can promote hope and change. Even though there is a stereotypical opinion of how low-income families don’t want to pursue change, there is a majority who want to get out of the poverty system. For that majority, they are not receiving the same benefits or opportunities that middle class receives. It is not that they…

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    (lower class) and the bourgeoisie (upper class) (Blunden, Marxism). To add on, the author of The Hunger Games uses her interpretations of Marx’s books to create a novel revolving around the main theme which centres around society’s favoritism of the upper class. The Hunger Games…

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    make ends meet with their six or seven dollar an hour salary. This ended up sparking her project, spanning multiple months, where she put her life on hold and left everything behind to enter the field of service work. Travelling to various states working different minimum wage jobs, and seeing how she fares on the amount of money she is paid, Ehrenreich documents her endeavours in her book. Along with her journalistic skills, she helps illuminate the underside of capitalism. Using various…

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    Census Bureau data, the average family income of employees who should benefit from the proposed minimum wage hike is $37,782 per year. The same data set shows that nearly 70 percent of those employees live with their parents or relatives or have a working spouse. What is at issue is whether mandated minimum wage hikes reduce poverty. According to the research presented in committee testimony, they do not. And, in fact, they may make matters worse.” (Dilworth) The government sees that with such…

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