Essays Tagged: "economic structure"

Charles Darwin and Imperialism, how the English empire used Darwinian to justify the on-going process of imperialism

England went through dramatic changes in the 19th century.English culture, socio-economic structure and politics where largelyinfluenced by the principles of science. Many social ex ...

(2 pages) 99 0 3.0 Dec/1995

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

Charles Darwin and Imperialism

England went through dramatic changes in the 19th century.English culture, socio-economic structure and politics where largelyinfluenced by the principles of science. Many social ex ...

(2 pages) 73 1 4.5 Oct/1995

Subjects: Science Essays > Biology > Charles Darwin

Economic Inequalities. "Some people are equal but some are more equal than others," by using this quote by George Orwell, we can understand the inequalities in our society.

Economic InequalitiesGeorge Orwell stated that, "all people are equal but some are more equal than o ... many people subconsciously place prejudices upon people of different gender, race, religion, socio-economic background, appearance and sexual preferences.I believe this statement holds a strong relev ... nst people of different origin, not only because of the colour of their skin, but the difference in economic structure, reputation of minorities and the "obscurities" of culture. Some prime examples o ...

(3 pages) 234 0 4.4 Sep/2002

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Society and community

Essay on tort law history, in particular looking at the British and Australian tort law development through the 19th century.

cademics such as Friedman suggesting that the law became a tool for those few at the top of the new economic structure, it is more reasonable to concede that law was unable to stagnate in a period of ... o stagnate in a period of such rapid development.Among those projecting the view of a law driven by economics are Horswitch and Friedman. Central to their argument is that tort law reasoning was drama ...

(5 pages) 115 0 4.5 May/2003

Subjects: Law & Government Essays

The Problem of Classicism in Capitalistic Societies.

orations generate, pressures, in terms of restrictive laws, are diminished in order to preserve the economic structure. In America, laws such as protecting the environment, or utilizing a cleaner, che ... oduct of the class that rules the means of production (Marx 1970). Under capitalism, he argues, the economic structure of a free market drives the law. Because the law is created by one class of peopl ...

(12 pages) 121 1 4.0 Aug/2003

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Law > Issues

Japan and Asian Economy

thriving complex of industry, commerce, finance, agriculture and all the other elements of a modern economic structure. The nation's economy is an advanced stage of industrialization, served by a mass ... n is the biggest investor in Asia countries and a crucial financier of world financial markets. Its economic health is important to the overall global economy, especial in Asia Pacific Business Region ...

(14 pages) 521 2 3.9 Mar/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Mercedes Benz : Competitive forces

ter of coincidence nor bad luck. Rather, competition in an industry is ill rooted in its underlying economic structure and goes well beyond the behavior of current competitors. The state of competitio ...

(3 pages) 466 7 4.6 Apr/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Marketing

What are the two main types of Marxist thought? Which one best describes the philosophy of the article, "A Sociological Analysis of Vagrancy"?

the second one is the "Structural Marxist". The instrumental Marxist theory is revolved around the economic structure. They feel that the economy determines everything. And that the economy promotes ... is given.The structural Marxist thinks we can shape the law by other means, not just our social or economic status. They say that how we can deal with crime by many co-factors. Some of these factors ...

(1 pages) 60 1 2.5 Apr/2004

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Philosophy > Modern Philosophy

Terms from industrial revolution

Industrial Revolution:"V Dramatic changes in the social and economic structure that took place as inventions and technological innovations created the factory s ... technological innovations created the factory system of large-scale machine production and greater economic specialization."VThe Industrial Revolution has changed the face of nations, giving rise to ... se to urban centers requiring vast municipal services."VIt created a specialized and interdependent economic life and made the urban worker more completely dependent on the will of the employer than t ...

(1 pages) 16 0 4.0 Apr/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers

Critical analysis of three discussions of socialism

emocracy and its replacement with a dictatorship of the proletariat. Socialism views the capitalist economic structure as exploitative and inequitable as private property and profit are accumulated in ... ers.In his article "The End of History" Fukuyama states that socialism is not a viable political or economic solution for universal organisation of society, whereas liberal democracy is superior. Fuku ...

(5 pages) 155 1 4.1 Apr/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Political Science > Political Theory

Life during the cold war

tes was the only country not directly affected by the destruction the war had caused. In Europe the economic structure and infrastructure were totally destroyed by the German armies. Europe was in sha ... a would try to spread Communism around the world, therefore thwarting the United States power in an economically driven world. During this time, which is known as the Cold War, the United States had t ...

(4 pages) 65 0 4.5 Apr/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > The Cold War

Nature of the Industrial Revolution

ent, gradual. Some historians argue that the 13th and 16th cent. were also periods of revolutionary economic change. However, in view of the magnitude of change between 1750 and 1850, the term seems u ... nitude of change between 1750 and 1850, the term seems useful.Dramatic changes in the social and economic structure took place as inventions and technological innovations created the factory system ...

(4 pages) 76 0 3.0 Jun/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

Powerful rulers during the age of the monarchy: Queen Elizabeth I and Czarina Catherine the Great

were dynamic rulers whose success was due to their attention to all aspects of rule, in particular, economics, society, and foreign policy. Two monarchs who show their strengths and weaknesses in thes ... es. These differences are what shaped their unique legacies.Catherine the Great and Elizabeth I had economic policies which were comparable in some aspects but different in others. Czarina Catherine's ...

(4 pages) 60 2 4.8 Jun/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

Capitalism vs. Marxism/Communism

Capitalism vs. MarxismMany people see Marxism or Communism as an inhumane economic system. When the word Communism is used people think of corrupt government systems in Asia, ... ple think of corrupt government systems in Asia, dictatorships, and enslavement. When, in fact, the economic structure of Marxism would improve the quality of life for the general population, and allo ... f life for the general population, and allow everyone to be equal not only in mind but socially and economically, as well. Quality of life in an ideal Marxist society would be completely equal for eve ...

(12 pages) 186 0 4.8 Sep/2004

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Government

The Effect Of War

killing of innocent people and soldiers in a conflict that could be easily settled by more humane, economic, and mature ways. War is a chaotic, inevitable event that I personally don't agree with, bu ... diers were killed in four years of fighting. Another disturbing fact is the crash of the social and economic structure for some of the countries involved. Women and young boys forced to work in the fa ...

(2 pages) 26 0 3.0 Oct/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History

Mercedes benz porter's five forces framework

ter of coincidence nor bad luck. Rather, competition in an industry is ill rooted in its underlying economic structure and goes well beyond the behavior of current competitors. The state of competitio ...

(3 pages) 256 0 5.0 Dec/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies > Automotive Companies

Project Proposal for a new computer system at a bank...Customer Assist and how the company will improve.

e of two major databases. The customer database will consist of those customers whose stability and economic structure allows them to qualify in the rewards program, available only to select customers ...

(5 pages) 159 0 4.7 Jan/2005

Subjects: Science Essays > Computer Science

The effects of inflation and defaltion in revolutionary France

Revolutionary France from 1789 onwards experienced large political and economic upheavals. 1789 marked the beginning of the Revolution over an already crumbling monarchy, ... he Seven Years' War nearly every country in Europe had to borrow from London, the basis of European economic structure was changed from wealth to debt. Among these nations France became the more heavi ... on . Soon she was reduced to borrow in order to pay interest on former loans, this worsening of the economic situation partly led to the collapse of the Ancien regime. After 1789, the French experienc ...

(8 pages) 31 0 4.3 Mar/2005

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > The French Revolution

English Criticism: Brief descriptions of certain critics and their theories (university level).

static isolation or exist independently, as everything must be viewed in its relations with class, economic structure, ideology and history. Implying that to discuss 'the worker' is thus to speak abo ... at any/one thing exists within unseen complex networks of social relations, which are decided by an economic structure. Thus Marx and Engels view human beings in terms of material relations of product ...

(13 pages) 140 0 3.7 Apr/2005

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

Examining the rise of the Civil Rights Movement from 1940- 1965; Causes, consequences, and cachet.

me the concern of the American people and government. Many changes were occurring in the social and economic structure of our country, and the Blacks and Black sympathizers justifiably felt left behin ... ey had no rights. Thus, beginning in 1940, the shifting American lifestyle and attitude, as well as economic and demographic upheaval led the government and people of America to believe that the time ...

(4 pages) 99 0 0.0 May/2005

Subjects: Law & Government Essays