By exploiting other member states
Its not...the government should be thanked for all of that
Difference Prinicple by John Rawls (Ethics for the information age, Micheal J. Quinn)
Can Social and Economic Goals be successfully negotiated by Social Enterprises?
Which of the following is not considered an economic and social goal of society?economic efficiencystabilityeconomic growthentrepreneurship
b
By exploiting other member states
social stratification is a concept involving the "classification of people into groups based on shared socio-economic conditions ... a relational set of inequalities with economic, social, political and ideological dimensions.
Karl Marx argued that social, economic, and political inequalities are dependent on the exploitation of the working class by the capitalist class. He believed that this class struggle is at the core of society and that it shapes the structure of power and the distribution of resources. Marx viewed capitalism as inherently creating and perpetuating these inequalities.
Health inequalities can lead to disparities in access to healthcare services, resulting in poorer health outcomes for certain groups. This can exacerbate social and economic inequalities, impacting productivity and overall community well-being. Addressing health inequalities is crucial for promoting social justice and ensuring a healthier and more equitable society.
Fenella Mukangara has written: 'Beyond inequalities' -- subject(s): Women, Social conditions, Economic conditions 'Women in Tanzania' -- subject(s): Women, Social conditions, Women in development, Economic conditions
In the nineteenth century, the term "the great leveler" was often used to describe the economic effects of major events such as wars, revolutions, and financial crises which had the power to reduce social and economic inequalities by shaking up the existing social hierarchy.
Its not...the government should be thanked for all of that
Social reproduction theory argues that schools are not institutions of equal opportunity but mechanisms for perpetuating social inequalities. This review discusses the emergence and development of social reproduction analyses of education and examines three main perspectives on reproduction: economic, cultural, and linguistic.
Both race and social class are significant issues that intersect to create complex systems of privilege and discrimination. They are interconnected and can impact individuals in various ways depending on their specific circumstances and context. It is important to address both race and social class inequalities to effectively combat systemic injustices.
Difference Prinicple by John Rawls (Ethics for the information age, Micheal J. Quinn)
You solve inequalities by making it easier for the individuals who have less to overcome their circumstances. For governments, creating social programs will help the less fortunate.