Global Capitalization

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Subsequent to the signing of the Peace of Westphalia in 1648, a strong theory of a modern state emerged. The concept relied deeply upon the establishment of three principals explained by James Lee Ray. Obtaining a modern state depended on, first and foremost, territory. The image of a territory with fixed borders having an apparent national identity with in them (Class notes 10/23). A vast campus that in comparison to another holds unique characteristics and shows diversity. …

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…nations people and believed in are finding themselves unequipped to decide. However unnoticeable to the general public, people around the world are loosing the sovereignty they hold in tremendous respect. The uncountable lives lost as each country strived to fit the ideal image of a modern state, in the end just to have our national principals abolished. Everything we have and will loose can all be accounted for by the global societies greed for capital.