1. Capitalism - Force of Social Change
Both aspects are the result of a gradual historical change created and molded by the previous generations (Cammack). ... The second change was the formation of a truly global capitalist economy influenced by the rise of Asian economies (Japan, Korea, India and China) and re-emergence of market economies in Eastern Europe and Russia after 1989. ... Although the capitalist system has played a role in widening the inequality gap between individuals and states, it has also increased global economic growth to levels that are far much better than in the previous generations. ...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate