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Relationships between Democracy, Capitalism, and Education

Abstract: This 5 page report discusses the fact that at the dawn of the 21st century, the relationships that exist between democracy, capitalism, and education are generally convoluted, interdependent, and examples of how good ideas have the potential to go terribly wrong. Because generations of Americans have been raised with the idea that a democratic system is the only truly viable system, it is difficult to consider its flaws. It is important to understand that the most admirable of the principles of democracy -- such as the equality of all people -- does not negate the remarkable degree of differences that exist in terms of the experiences, cultures and attitudes of different people of different nations. Bibliography lists 5 sources.


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Subcatagory: Economics And Economic Theory


 

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