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…hoe. Readers do see important features of the Chinese farm economy: multigenerational entrepreneurship; intensive cultivation; a petty capitalism in which the family invests capital and labor in an enterprise based on the accumulation of land and commercial…
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…. On December 7, as the Japanese troops marched their way into the Capital of China, the Japanese General Matsui grew increasingly ill. This was due to his chronic illness of tuberculosis. The illness took place right his power shifted to that of a member…
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…troops had gone home on leave and the US troops were on stand down in most areas. Over 85,000 NLF soldiers simultaneously struck almost every major city and provincial capital across South Vietnam sending defenders reeling. Previously thought invulnerable…
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…by Hung Hsiu-ChÂ’uan. Tens of millions of peasants joined the Taiping armies. They took over most of Southern China and the capital, Nan king (now Nanjing). They would have defeated the government, but the west intervened and supplied the Government forces…
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…in the economic system and the ownership of property. Just as the feudal system had given way to capitalism, so in time capitalism would give way to socialism. The class struggle of the future would be between the bourgeoisie, who were the capitalist employers…
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…as the feudal system had given way to capitalism, so in time capitalism would give way to socialism. The class struggle of the future would be between the bourgeoisie, who were the capitalist employers, and the proletariat, who were the workers. The struggle would…
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…the leadership became more tolerant of political dissent. The communist regime faced perhaps its most severe test in early July 1990, when a demonstration by a group of young people in TiranĂ«, the nation's capital, led about 5,000 to seek refuge in foreign embassies…
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…responsible to customers, shareholders, workers and society by customer and investor behaviour, seen in share price. Millions of individual "voters" in the market place ensured they behaved. "Bad" corporations were punished by selling. "Good" corporations" were…
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…as the feudal system had given way to capitalism, so in time capitalism would give way to socialism. The class struggle of the future would be between the bourgeoisie, who were the capitalist employers, and the proletariat, who were the workers. The struggle…
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…on things, and a much smaller margin of error is tolerated. The top executives are the ones who are affected by this, and it is they who are rewarded, or punished depending on the outcome of the! ir company. US Executives Paid Three Times More Than Other…
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