1. Capitalistic Modernism
The significance of this can be seen through understanding that a relationship exists between socio-economic development and bureaucratic capitalism. ... Many theorists would attest that economic modernism has progressed though theses stages of development: the hunter-gatherer stage, the agricultural or agrarian stage, the feudal stage and the then the industrial capitalist stage (Streeter, 2009). ... Capitalism, by definition, refers to a system organized around common ideas which generate progressive success and economic and thus, social growth. ... (Moseley, 2009) The current economic cris...
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