Either vote, protest or turn to a life of crime...
to address continuing economic problems with new reforms
Workers around the world often earn low wages due to factors like globalization, lack of labor rights, and insufficient minimum wage laws, which keep their earnings below the cost of living. To address these economic challenges, workers can organize and advocate for better wages and working conditions through unions or collective bargaining. Additionally, raising awareness about their struggles can attract public support and pressure employers and governments to implement fairer labor practices. Engaging in skill development and education can also empower workers to seek higher-paying jobs.
to address continuing economic problems with new reforms
They failed to address basic problems of the West such as;the decay of economic infrastructure (roads, bridges).
Keynesian economics aims to address the problems of unemployment and macroeconomic instability, particularly during economic downturns. It emphasizes the role of government intervention, such as fiscal policy, to stimulate demand and stabilize the economy.
4 Economic Problems:1. Consumption Problem-what to produce2. Production Problem-how to produce3. Distribution Problem-for whom to produce4. Growth over time
Social Gospel
The steps were taken under congressional delegation of power
Keynesian economics primarily seeks to address two economic problems: unemployment and insufficient demand. By advocating for increased government spending and intervention during economic downturns, it aims to stimulate aggregate demand, thereby reducing unemployment and fostering economic growth. Additionally, Keynesian theory emphasizes the importance of fiscal and monetary policies to manage economic cycles and prevent prolonged recessions.
The Versailles Treaty failed to address several economic problems, particularly the severe reparations imposed on Germany, which destabilized its economy and contributed to hyperinflation in the early 1920s. Additionally, the treaty did not resolve the underlying economic disparities in Europe, leading to widespread unemployment and economic instability in several countries. The creation of new nation-states often resulted in economic fragmentation, further complicating trade and economic recovery. Overall, the treaty's punitive measures fostered resentment and economic hardship, setting the stage for future conflicts.
Broad social / economic goals.
I am not sure that there is a 'magic bullet' solution to China's or indeed the rest of the world's economic problems. The issue is the size and sustainability of Earth's human population and the resources they are consuming. It is an unsustainable situation. I however, admire China's attempt to address the root of this problem with the one child policy, it is at present the only country to do this.