1. Britain Vrs United States
Criticisms of this theory suggest that people at the top mislead the American public, which means that people with greater information have more power. ... In recent years, it has put the clout of its $2 billion portfolio aggressively behind the notion that "diversity- trumps quality in the arts. ... The combined profits of the ten most profitable transnationals (IBM, Ford, Exxon, Dow, AT&T, General Electric, DuPont, General Motors, Shell, British Telecom ) at $40 billion equaled Iraq's entire GNP in the year before the Gulf War. ... According to World Investment Report 1994, published by...
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