This is incorrect. If competition exists, then discrimination based on how good someone is at that particular competition will always exist.
In terms of prejudiced or unwarranted discrimination, such as racism or sexism, then this would still exist long term depending on the society. If the majority of people in a society would prefer to buy something from people of a certain race, religion, or gender, then competition fuels the discrimination.
In contemporary western society, there is little respect for discrimination, and so competition would indeed be enough to prevent official discrimination in the long run: If a company can profit from using workers of an ethnic minority, they will have the advantage over a company which refuses to do so.
Unfortunete, yes. Discrimination still exists in spite of the fact that all humans are the off-spring of a single couple. They are brothers.
The profit motive undermines competition unless competition is protected.
The profit motive undermines competition unless competition is protected.
The physical state that cannot exist in a solution is solid. This can be either liquid or gaseous states but not in solid form.
No, Perfect Competition is just an imaginary one and it does not exist at all.
The four degrees of competition that exist in a capitalistic economy are: perfect competition, monopolistic competition, oligopoly, and monopoly.
Poverty exists due to a combination of factors such as lack of access to education, limited job opportunities, unequal distribution of resources, systemic discrimination, and economic policies that favor the wealthy.
You cannot buy the Nerf Redshift, as it does not exist outside of the videogame. The Nerf Longstrike, however, is very simaler, and actually exists.
Pure competition cannot exist because in a perfectly competitive market, there would be a very large number of small firms producing identical products, with no barriers to entry or exit. In reality, markets often have barriers to entry, firms have some degree of market power, and products are not always identical due to differences in quality or branding. These factors prevent pure competition from being achieved.
Yes, if you see a document that says that regeneration exists, then it does exist.
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