Wednesday, November 6, 2019
capitalsit world system essays
capitalsit world system essays    For the past six hundred years a culture and a society, dedicated for the most part to development     and trade as the ultimate source of well being, began to expand all over the world.  In a great     number of ways this development, capitalism, became the most successful culture and society     	Capitalism ascended as a successful social means.  It was successful as it provided a     more effective means of creating a surplus. This was an important feature for mankind.  It      proved to be an easier and more cost effective means of creating a surplus. Capitalism also     allowed for the world system to function with their own states.  This system of functioning     encouraged the international market economy, which in turn established the success of     capitalism.  Such a market bestowed incentives which increased productivity all over the globe.      Simultaneously a world separation of work made it easy for costs and benefits to be unequally     	The effects of such a division of labour were profound.  It created a multilayered     economic hierarchy.  The hierarchies were divided into many sections, with each sector owning     its own defining feature, and all were linked to one common feature.  This was the exploitation     of social classes.  The wealthy employed labourers and often underpaid their labourers so that     they might be able to reap maximum profits. Such racist inequalities and exploitation were used     to justify the hindered commission of the proletariat.       	The world system continues to undergo a cycle of expansion. This trend has gained the     support it requires from the notion that all societies, in order to be successful, need to conform to     	Capitalism continues to be increasingly effective. This is largely due to the belief the             workers hold  that the harder they work the more the stand to gain.  Such workers also affirm    ...     
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