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Chapter 23

Chapter 23:  When people first speak about globalization they are referring to the immense acceleration in international economic transactions that took place in the second half of the twentieth century and continued into the twenty-first. Technology was a major reason why the acceleration  of the economic globalization happened at tremendous speeds. As well as containerized shipping, huge oil tankers, and air express services which drastically lowered the prices it once had on high tariffs in the past. The internet was vital in building a network where the communication structure was solid and frequent and extremely beneficial for both parties to discuss a global economic interaction. This led to dozens of new countries getting involved in the mix that once before were never apart of which is beneficial for even their own countries to grow and benefit from the nutrients. This led to capitalism and it was on the rise "Capitalism was global and the globe was capitalist". That ...

Chapter 22

Decolonization signaled the declining legitimacy of both empire and race as a credible basis for political or social life. At the top of the agenda everywhere was economic development a process that meant growth or increasing production as well as distributing the fruits of that growth to raise good living standards. This journey for development now was being operated all across the globe represented the universal acceptance of beliefs unheard of not many centuries earlier. It increased and by that It was granted legitimacy by the government change was on the uproar and it had no signs of slowing down. How is a planet suppose to form new ideas and evolve throughout the years if it isn't given a chance to change. "Life can only be understood backward, but it is lived forward." History, after all, is the only guide we have to the possible shape of the future. So like everyone else before we stumble struggle on both individual as well as collective tasks largely taking a sta...

Chapter 21

Chapter 21 discussed Russia and China and how the two were socialist and communist countries. Russia is an industrialized nation with no large working class or middle class, but what was rather known as an intellectual class. Russias government would impose their communistic views on not only their people but tried to control/manipulate other countries. This later, in turn, began to cause conflict between the government and its people. China was also a communist country and began to follow the ideas of Karl Marx. They were similar to Russia in that they both share an intellectual class. China struggled to have their people follow their new form of government, especially when it came to their peasants, it was a struggle to have the peasants support them unlike how it was in Russia. In class, we also discussed the Cold War and whether or not it ended, in my opinion, it's hard to say, but the way I look at it is that it is a state of constant tension between the United States and Russ...