Globalization And International Capitalist Expansion
Submitted by madnotes on May 16, 2008
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Globalization And International Capitalist Expansion
The established ‘culture of capitalism’ has played an integral role in shaping the societies of core countries over the last century, progressively lionizing the function of the economy and converting luxuries into necessities in the minds of consumers. Especially in the U.S., one’s sense of self and community are becoming increasingly infused with one’s patterns of consumption and material status. In the current definition of democracy, Americans expect their government to protect their interests, with a strong economy as a top priority. Applying the capitalist system worldwide seems to present the best opportunities for business growth, global trade, and even...
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