Yes.
Even though democracy in theory must be something almost completely free of influence, all the influence of the people who have more power in society is still great, and it increases as social inequality grows
In situations where the population is in favor of deconcentrating income and wealth, this will has not found support in the political arena. On the one hand, there are those who insist on denying the problem, stating that the growth of social inequality does not produce adverse effects for society; on the other, there are those who declare that nothing can be done about the matter, since the culprits would be the <u>“market forces”</u>, neutral and impersonal economic mechanisms.
The heart of Dixie or the cotton state or the yellowhammer state, Alabama doen't have a offical nickname
Andrew Carnige.... He helped steel a major industry
The Russian supported the russification because they believe
that it is the solution to improve their way of living, culture and military
security and can advance their government. They believe that in russification
they can also advance and improve the quality of their civil service. Though some was victimize by the russification
those who were of non-Russian nationality they resented but they cannot voice
out their anger and it turn to revolutionary action.
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